How to Build a Great Community
In a Gameram Tribe
Define The Purpose Of Your Community
Ask yourself: Why do I want to create this community? Why would people join, and what will they discuss?
Clearly define the focus, whether it’s for sharing game strategies, forming teams, or just connecting with fellow players.
Personally Invite 20 People
Send direct messages to at least 20 people (and better yet, set a daily goal for inviting more). Briefly explain your idea and why they might enjoy being part of the community.
Be Active!
  • Share Daily Content Or Questions. Keep the conversation going by posting engaging topics related to the game.
  • Discuss Community Guidelines & Moderation. Talk with your members about how they prefer to communicate, whether you need community rules, and if moderation would help maintain a comfortable environment. You can pin a message with rules and important things in the Tribe.
  • Organize Group Activities. Schedule group runs, challenges, or activities that encourage interaction and teamwork among community members.
  • Host weekly discussions beyond gaming. Create space for casual chats about life, family, school, or work. Share fun “get to know each other” questions to help people connect.
Make the Community More Popular
  • Plan Events & Challenges. Host a creative or competitive challenge for everyone in the community, such as a themed contest or in-game achievement race.
  • Organize calls to hang out and talk in real-time and play together.
  • Track Active Members. Keep a list of your most engaged community members. Reach out to them periodically for feedback and ideas. Consider asking them to help moderate and maintain order in the group.
  • Promote Your Community. Share posts about your Tribe in your personal updates and Playing statuses every few days to attract more members. But please remember that too many invites can be classified as spam.
  • Encourage Friend Exchanges. Prompt members to share their in-game IDs to add each other as friends.

And may your community grow and be the best!