Here’s where to find me online (& get my latest updates).
Here’s the text version for those that don’t understand the logos:
Should you follow me or “like” me in all those places? Probably not. For instance, I post almost exactly the same things to BlueSky and Mastodon, and I post the most to those accounts. And I post almost exactly the same things to LinkedIn and Facebook.
Here are the communities I moderate on Reddit:
- r/volunteer (to discuss volunteerism & volunteer engagement, post volunteering opportunities, etc.)
- r/communityservice
- r/OregonVolunteers (for volunteering opportunities & testimonials by volunteers in Oregon)
- r/Tech4Causes
- r/Inclusion (and I would LOVE for at least one other person to join me as a moderator on this subreddit – surely I’m not the only person on Reddit that cares about inclusion?)
- r/UNpath
- r/afghanistan
- r/WomenWhoRide
- r/WomenTravelAdvice
Should you follow me in all those places? No. Join only those Reddit communities that are of particular interest to you personally or professionally. If that’s any of those, great!
And a reminder of this list I compiled, called Reddit4Good, an exhaustive list of subreddits focused on some aspect of volunteerism, community service or philanthropy (& also subreddits where you may post to if your post here gets deleted)
The online media landscape changes frequently, with online social networks and communities coming and going, or certain ones being abandoned per the ethics and values of the owners. My first communities were on America Online and USENET, back in the 1990s. There will never be an online community that lasts forever, or that you will always want to be a part of.