
community-driven platform
A community-driven platform is a digital space where users collectively create, share, and manage content or resources. Instead of a single organization controlling everything, the community members contribute their ideas, expertise, and feedback to shape the platform's development and content. This collaborative approach fosters a sense of ownership, trust, and continuous improvement, ensuring the platform aligns with users' needs and preferences. Examples include open-source software projects, Q&A websites like Wikipedia, and social media communities where everyone can participate and influence the platform’s growth.