COMMUNITY: new project

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Kyu13

Hello friends! Especially to club owners!
Alright, you, club owners / SAs, can now take part in The COMMUNITY Project!
What's the COMMUNITY Project?
By taking part in this with your club, you get access to special events like multi-club arenas (every Saturday and Sunday), championships, races, battles, and many more! The COMMUNITY Project is similat to partner your club with an other club, because the project has been created and invented by The United Chess Nations to help smaller (and bigger too) clubs to grow faster and to be more active. The United Chess Nations shares the link of the clubs, that take part in COMMUNITY in each of the News/Forums related to the events and project of COMMUNITY.
If you want to take part iN COMMUNITY with your club, write it here in this forum or send me a private message.
The requirements: the club needs to have more than 100 members and you need to add the link of The United Chess Nations in a banner (I send it you in private message) in your club descriptions.
At the moment, more than 20 clubs are already partnered with UCN via The COMMUNITY Project and it's only a beginning!
Be part of this extraordinary adventure. Add your club.

Kyu13
ThePretzelKnight a écrit :
Kyu13 wrote:

The requirements: the club needs to have more than 100 members

 

Isn't that a bit extreme? Unless you are in St. Louis or NYC, local chess clubs don't even have 50 members.

I speak from chess.com clubs wink.png

Kyu13
ThePretzelKnight a écrit :
Kyu13 wrote:

The requirements: the club needs to have more than 100 members

 

Isn't that a bit extreme? Unless you are in St. Louis or NYC, local chess clubs don't even have 50 members.

here, an example of big club (The United Chess Nations) https://www.chess.com/club/the-united-chess-nations

Kyu13
ThePretzelKnight a écrit :

I would rather sign up for a tournament than get bombarded with club posts. Let me know when your next Rapid tournament is.

You probably did not understand correctly... :/ COMMUNITY is a group of clubs. If a club is in it, he has access to the events of the group of clubs. If you are in a club that is in COMMUNITY, you can take part in, for example, the Saturday arena

Kyu13
ThePretzelKnight a écrit :
Kyu13 wrote:
ThePretzelKnight a écrit :

I would rather sign up for a tournament than get bombarded with club posts. Let me know when your next Rapid tournament is.

You probably did not understand correctly... :/ COMMUNITY is a group of clubs. If a club is in it, he has access to the events of the group of clubs. If you are in a club that is in COMMUNITY, you can take part in, for example, the Saturday arena

 

I understand it all too well. You sign up for one of these clubs, the next thing you know you get a bajillion note alerts. No tournaments are organized, so I leave the group.

What do you mean? You haven't even joined lol

Fire

I do not get the point of this. You make the clubs advertise your club in their description and in return they get to play in arena? 

Fire
ThePretzelKnight wrote:
Kyu13 wrote:
ThePretzelKnight a écrit :
Kyu13 wrote:
ThePretzelKnight a écrit :

I would rather sign up for a tournament than get bombarded with club posts. Let me know when your next Rapid tournament is.

You probably did not understand correctly... :/ COMMUNITY is a group of clubs. If a club is in it, he has access to the events of the group of clubs. If you are in a club that is in COMMUNITY, you can take part in, for example, the Saturday arena

 

I understand it all too well. You sign up for one of these clubs, the next thing you know you get a bajillion note alerts. No tournaments are organized, so I leave the group.

What do you mean? You haven't even joined lol

 

Ok, I will join.

 

There better be a rapid tournament and no barrage of notes.

and, if you go to club settings you can remove any notifications of notes and such 

https://www.chess.com/clubs/forum/view/how-to-stop-the-pesky-club-notifications

Claralively

@ThePretzelKnight join a different club and play arena, or join The Community and stop complaining. Like Fire says, there are settings to adjust notifications. That way you will know when the arenas start and can ignore what you don’t want. 

Claralively
Fire wrote:

I do not get the point of this. You make the clubs advertise your club in their description and in return they get to play in arena? 

From what I can tell, the United Chess Nations is a group to help others grow and learn. If you club is part of the UCN, you put their banner in your club description; the banner has a link to the club, and information like when they hold arenas. It’s just a collaboration project. (Or course, OP has more reliable information.)

Claralively

I’m saying if you don’t like what they’re trying to do with the Community, you can always get in a different club that you like better.