Explain the language used in your community.
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HINDI IS A LANGUAGE WITH A LOT OF FLAVOR AND SWEET TONE WORDS IT IS A BEAUTIFUL LANGUAGE DRIVED FROM SANSKRIT AND AVADHI
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The Importance of Language for Your Community
COMMUNITY STRATEGY // Trevor Owens' book Designing Online Communities shows the value of language for an online community, including developing a language for users that reinforces community objectives.
Ben Rossell
Apr 4, 2019
8 min read
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I recently read Trevor Owens’ book, Designing Online Communities, which looks at the design process for web communities from a cross-disciplinary perspective. He discusses how psychology, sociology, history, linguistics and other fields of study can influence and inform our thinking about online communities.
Owens showcased the value of taking time to think about and develop a language for an online community. After reading his case, I’ve put together three questions on language that you can consider to improve your community’s language.
Let’s discuss the importance of language for your community, highlight where we’ve seen language used effectively, and dive into what we can do better as online communities.
WHY IS LANGUAGE IMPORTANT?
1. Developing a shared language builds community. Any sociologist could tell you shared language often forms the basis of a community. When everyone uses the same vocabulary, the community becomes more close-knit and there is a greater sense of camaraderie. You can shape community behavior with positive language.
2. Understanding the language of your community makes users feel like they’re on the inside. Everyone likes to feel important or in the know. Once again, knowledge of a community language helps people feel like they are an integral part of the group, fostering a stronger sense of member or customer loyalty.
3. The words that we use to refer to people change how we treat those people. Using the right words will help to reinforce the community objective, while the wrong words will obscure the purpose of the community. More on that in the next section…