How founder motivations, goals, and actions influence early trajectories of online communities
Sanjay R. Kairam, Jeremy Foote

TL;DR
This study investigates how founders' motivations and goals influence the early development and success of online communities, revealing key factors that predict community growth and engagement.
Contribution
It provides new insights into founders' motivations, goals, and actions, highlighting their impact on community trajectories and early success.
Findings
Topical interest is the main motivation for community creation.
Founders prioritize community quality and engagement over growth.
Early attitudes of founders predict community attraction and retention.
Abstract
Online communities offer their members various benefits, such as information access, social and emotional support, and entertainment. Despite the important role that founders play in shaping communities, prior research has focused primarily on what drives users to participate and contribute; the motivations and goals of founders remain underexplored. To uncover how and why online communities get started, we present findings from a survey of 951 recent founders of Reddit communities. We find that topical interest is the most common motivation for community creation, followed by motivations to exchange information, connect with others, and self-promote. Founders have heterogeneous goals for their nascent communities, but they tend to privilege community quality and engagement over sheer growth. These differences in founders' early attitudes towards their communities help predict not only…
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