Communities

In this article

Communities are the heart of Glubler. They're organized spaces where people with shared interests can connect, share content, and engage in discussions.

Every community on Glubler has its own unique culture, rules, and focus, allowing for specialized spaces that cater to specific interests and needs.

Finding Communities

Discover communities that match your interests:

Joining & Participating

Membership Types

Communities can be public (anyone can join), restricted (requires approval), or private (invitation only). Some communities may also offer premium memberships with additional benefits.

Participation Levels

You can participate in communities as a member, contributor, moderator, or creator, each with different permissions and responsibilities.

When you join a community, you agree to follow its specific rules in addition to Glubler's general terms of service.

Creating Communities

Any user can create a community by following these steps:

  1. Click the "Create" button in the sidebar and select "Community"
  2. Choose a name, category, and description for your community
  3. Set up membership requirements and privacy settings
  4. Customize appearance with colors, icons, and banners
  5. Create community guidelines and rules
  6. Invite initial members to help build your community

Note: Creating and growing a successful community requires active moderation and regular engagement. Be prepared to invest time in nurturing your community.

Community Moderation

Moderation Tools

Community moderators have access to tools for content approval, post removal, member management, and automated moderation rules.

Reporting System

Members can report content that violates community rules, which is then reviewed by moderators or Glubler's Trust & Safety team.

Best Practices

Tips for making the most of your community experience: