š° Community .. What Community?

BusinessEngaged is what we call our approach to systems we are building for organisations that are ready for The Age of Engagement. It is a fundamental shift in how businesses connect, operate, and grow.
At the heart of engagement is community.
And thatās where we have a problem.
Because community has been hijacked.
Not suddenly. Not by one bad actor. This is how language always gets killed - slowly, by overuse, by laziness, by marketing departments who needed a word that felt warm and human and didnāt cost anything to say.
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We know this pattern well. At PHIāPIN, precision in language isnāt a preference - itās a principle. Language was one of the core tenets of People First and now in Structured Thought. Words shape how we think. Corrupt the word, corrupt the thinking.
So before we go any further - before we build, before we invite, before we grow .... we need to define exactly what we mean by community and just as importantly, what we donāt.
What does the dictionary say?
Letās start with Merriam-Webster. š Their definition opens with:
a unified body of individuals
And then it goes on - and on. Seven sub-definitions under the first sense alone, from people living in a particular area, to a monastic community, to an interacting population of micro-organisms.
Itās not wrong. But a definition that needs seven sub-senses has told you everything and nothing.
I think the second sense gets closer to the feeling people chase:
a state or feeling of caring about and wanting to interact with others in a group
A feeling. Isnāt that what everyone is selling when they say ājoin our ācommunityā.ā The feeling. Not the substance.
And thatās the hijack in plain sight.
A Community Is
... people who need each other to succeed. And know it.
... people who recognise each otherās stake in a shared endeavour.
... where an audience knows the presenter - and members know each other.
... not where you go. Itās what you contribute to.
Community Is NOT
... an audience - they might know the presenter; they donāt know each other.
... a mailing list or database - transactional, one-directional; your community are not records.
... a membership - a card doesnāt make you known.
... your users - a relationship with a product, not people.
... your new Slack workspace even if you call it that. A channel is not a covenant.
... a networking event - connections made over coffee donāt create mutual stake.
and it certainly isnāt a room full of people having conversations, thought it might be a starting point.
A Quick Test
Do the members need each other? Not the platform. Not the host. Each other?
If yes - you might have a community.
If no - well then you might have something useful. Just donāt call it community.
The conversations are happening. The commitments are real. If youāre sensing this and already asking these questions, then you donāt need a better system - yet. You need a clearer answer to a simpler one: what are you actually trying to do?
Thatās where we start.

