If we asked what you like about us, your answers would most likely be stories linked to our Open Information Modules -- Search, Social, and AI; how you interact with them and how they make it easy to build things. For example, developers will tell tales of how RSS3 modules make it easy for them to get the information they need to build applications, and projects will tell of how having the Open Information Layer in their framework has resulted in increased efficiency.
Now, we have built an online Forum to give community members a way to connect with one another and with us. RSS3 Forum gives the community an opportunity to contribute to topics and to have a say in important decisions. It also provides a space for community members to interact in a way that is safe and positive and promotes the growth of a project they have mutual concern for. Imagine all our communities from X (formerly Twitter), Telegram, Discord, and Instagram from different parts of the world on one platform; that is how endowed and vibrant the RSS3 Forum will be.
Simple interface but elegant experience
On the homepage, users are welcomed by a cool white and blue interface with features carefully placed to make them easy to find and utilize. Users do not struggle to see the hottest and latest topics on the forum when they log in. If you are concerned about a cloggy timeline, RSS3 has already solved this by building into the platform a filter that lets you see and interact with what matters to you more.
When you click 'new topic', what pops up is a cool and easy-to-use section with features that make the topic creation process interesting. When creating a topic, paste text you copied from an external location; alternatively, to have a more interesting experience, simply type and use in-app features that allow you to select a category, paste links, add tags, add bullets or numbers, outline text, add link and block quotes, create a poll, upload an image, add emojis (yes, we can be serious but we allow some fun) and you can edit posts (we believe in the power of second chanceš„°).
RSS3 Forum is easy to use, but if you are one of those who still need help to find your way around or you are not sure about what to post, don't worry, we have your back. The app, which is available on the web and on mobile, is smart; it guides you on how to create a topic, and as you do, it tells you which other topic on the forum your topic is similar to.
If you do not feel like creating a topic, there are other things you can do. You can check notifications, reply to topics, like posts that you actually like, and check your inbox.
From start to finish, users will immediately realize that RSS3 Forum was built to be simple but retains sophistication.
How is the RSS3 Forum useful to you
Access to quick support
The RSS3 community is big and has people with different levels of technical knowledge. You can utilize the diverse human resources on the forum to get quick help should you run into issues as you explore the Open Information Layer.
It gives you a voice
Not many projects in Web3 actually allow their community members to have a say in decision-making. At RSS3, we are different. We believe everyone in our community should have a voice, and that voice should be heard. You can view evolution proposals, comment, and even participate in polls. You can voice your sentiment about anything and be sure that we take note of it.
A means to get quick and comprehensive updates
RSS3 is young and growing, which means there is always going to be a need to keep up with it. RSS3 has active social media channels, but the Forum is where you can get comprehensive updates and be able to react freely.
Connect and interact
The RSS3 community is huge. The Forum provides an opportunity to connect, interact, and form meaningful relationships based on mutual love for RSS3 and what it stands for, such as promoting and enabling the free flow of information.
What to do: join RSS3 Forum
As RSS3 approaches Mainnet and activities go full scale, in addition to holding the token, you need to engage by joining the Forum for the reasons mentioned above. Choose to have a voice, join RSS3 Forum.