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RIP WB. While Organize a Photo Competition similar to travel.meta.stackexchange.com: got this answer from mod: While I like the idea (I am known to occasionally share photos in the Frying Pan), I am not sure whether we as mods have the energy to orchestrate it - or whether we even should. from dec 2022– VickelCommented Sep 7, 2023 at 23:54
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3^ either we have a company event like WB, or we are looking at local events on small sites organized by enthusiastic moderators/users for a minority of users, who most likely never won't get into visiting a "fellow" SE site– VickelCommented Sep 8, 2023 at 0:02
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2Another community run event is Screenshot of the Week on Arqade meta (currently on #98!)– GammaGamesCommented Sep 8, 2023 at 16:40
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SOCVR often has messages with "screenshot of the day" nominations; typically exhibiting exceptionally bad ones. I guess some beginners might find this more "toxic" than funny, but perhaps it could be turned into a teachable moment if repackaged with a different spin.– tripleeeCommented Sep 9, 2023 at 8:01
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2Personally, I'm definitely in support of doing more to promote (internally and externally) the various community engagement activities that our sites are already doing. :)– V2BlastCommented Sep 13, 2023 at 19:50
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