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Organizing a growing Social.Coop: an idea for a proposal

MN Matt Noyes Public Seen by 263

As Rene Magritte wrote, "this is not a proposal." This is a draft for discussion that may lead to a formal proposal for a new organizational body for Social.Coop. Drafted by Matt Cropp and Matt Noyes in consultation with the Community Working Group Ops Team.

On February 22nd, we will consult with interested members to consider creating a formal proposal.

See this editable pad document (feel free to comment, highlight, etc.): https://pad.disroot.org/p/Organizing_Social.Coop_Doc_Feb_4_23

Here is the text of the draft:

Organizing a growing Social.Coop: an idea for a proposal.

Matt Cropp and Matt Noyes, in consultation with the Community Working Group Ops Team

Process: initiate discussion of document on Loomio -> two weeks discussion -> make formal proposal on Loomio.

The Problem/Opportunity

Social.Coop has grown dramatically since November of 2022. The addition of new members has made the instance richer and more complex. It has also strained the existing forms of organization, particularly the Community Working Group Ops Team, which has been taking on onboarding, moderation, education, strategic planning and other tasks. 

Our existing organizational structure consists of three working groups: Tech, Community, and Finance (a legal working group is in the works), each of which functions differently and often with little coordination. Which decisions are made at which level and by whom, and who does the work, is inconsistent. Decisions made in one working group often have unexamined implications for other working groups. Groups change form: the CWG has lapsed and been replaced by the CWG Ops Team, for example. Ad hoc groups can also form, like the Reading Group.

With discussion and operations spread across multiple platforms – Mastodon, Loomio, Matrix – it is difficult for the membership to provide coordination and leadership. This lack of coordination and internal communication has resulted in, among other things, a tendency to do-ocracy and a deference to members who are perceived to be leaders, either because of longevity, activity on the instance, or other qualities. This raises the risk of “tyranny of structurelessness” type dynamics, and has troublesome implications for diversity and inclusion. It also undermines accountability. Finally, while Social.Coop functions collectively, we still lack the kind of organization needed to really operate as – and achieve, if we want it, the legal status of – a cooperative.

To meet our current needs for coordination and to organize Social.Coop members to take this experiment in member owned, governed, and operated social media to the next level, we intend to propose the formation of a Social.Coop Organizing Circle, with the features described below.

Create a Social.Coop Organizing Circle (OC)

A group of people consistently committed to holding this group (circle) and coordinating among working groups and ops teams, providing a space for ongoing conversation and coordination.

  1. Composition (who is on it? How are they chosen?)

    1. A mix of ops team and at large members

      1. one member from each working group/ops team, 

      2. seven members elected at large

  2. Nominations and Elections

    1. Social.Coop members* can self-nominate

    2. OC members will be elected to two year terms

    3. Half of the OC to be elected each year, to maintain continuity

    4. Subject to recall vote upon petition of 10% of members* [*active? Good standing? Registered?]

    5. Election process: juried sortition (to ensure diversity and inclusion)

  3. Roles:

    1. OC Coordinator (coordinates the circle)

    2. Membership Coordinator (maintains membership list, coordinates onboarding)

    3. Treasurer (keeps and shares financial information)

    4. Communications (keeps and shares records)

  4. Decision-making process

    1. [something like sociocratic consent]

  5. Compensation

    1. OC members will receive a stipend for attending OC meetings

    2. OC members with designated roles (coordinator, membership coordinator, treasurer, communications coordinator) will receive an additional stipend for work out of meetings

  6. Scope of Responsibility (what will these people do?)

    1. Coordination The Organizing Circle (OC) should meet at least monthly to coordinate, monitor, guide the work of the cooperative, and communicate with members.

    2. Strategic Planning The OC will facilitate a strategic planning process and adopt a strategic plan (subject to member approval), with regular periodic reviews and updates of the plan. The OC will also make major agreements with external organizations (like joining another organization) subject to membership approval.

    3. Financial Oversight and Budgeting The OC will provide financial oversight for Social.Coop, creating and approving an organizational budget, including budgets for each Ops Team; approving expenses above budgeted amounts; approving expenses not coming from Working Groups or Ops Teams. 

    4. Support and Oversight of Operations The OC will provide support and oversight to the Ops Teams, help create new Ops Teams, approve budgets, and approve the selection of Ops Team members who are compensated for their work. 

    5. Communications The OC will receive regular reports from ops teams and share that information with the membership, maintaining a shared calendar. 

  7. Scope of Authority

    1. Relation to membership

      1. The OC will review and decide on expulsions of members proposed by the CWG Ops Team

    2. Relation to working groups/ops teams

      1. The OC will review and decide on appeals of Working Group or Ops Team decisions

  8. Transparency

    1. Meetings open to members

    2. OC members can choose to meet in closed sessions for things like negotiations with vendors, personnel issues related to ops team staffing, and expulsion of members

    3. Budgets, income and expenses, are public via Open Collective

    4. Meeting minutes and recordings available on Loomio

  9. Sample Decision-making matrix

    1. (This is just an example to illustrate how we might designate at which levels decisions are made. Need to consult bylaws.)

Working Groups/Ops Teams

Organizing Circle

Members

Elect OC Members

X

Dissolve Social.Coop 

X

Create New Operations Teams

X

Propose Paid Ops Team Members

X

Approve Paid Operations Team Members

X

Develop and Propose Strategic Plan and Modifications

X

Ratify Strategic Plan and Modifications

X

Approve non-budgeted expenses

X

Create ad hoc groups (like the reading group)

X

Approve the budget

X

Decide how to spend Ops Team/WG budget

X

Propose expulsion of a member

X

Hear appeals of Ops Team/WG decisions

X

Change the SC bylaws

X

...

MN

Matt Noyes Thu 9 Feb 2023 3:14AM

We now have

  • 1,920 (approx) registered users on the instance

  • 578 active users/week;

  • 750 Open Collective financial contributors;

  • 341 people registered on Loomio;

  • 86 on Meet.Coop.

As of 11/25/2022 the numbers were

  • 1,800 registered users

  • 622 active

  • 641 Open Collective contributors

  • 270 registered on Loomio

  • 66 on Meet.Coop

Two years ago:

  • 1,200 registered users;

  • 165 active;

  • 317 OC contributors. (Don't have Loomio stats handy. No meet.coop then.)

179 reports received by the Ops Team since November, up from 6 reports over the previous 3 months.

D

Dynamic Thu 9 Feb 2023 3:19AM

Thanks for the numbers. I'm not sure what meet.coop is. Can you link to documentation its relationship to social.coop?

MN

Matt Noyes Thu 9 Feb 2023 3:27AM

https://wiki.social.coop/Platforms.html We are a multi-member user of Meet.Coop, a cooperative instance of BigBlueButton.

D

Dynamic Thu 9 Feb 2023 3:31AM

Ah, ok. I totally must have registered there to attend the 101 meeting at the end of last year. Lots of platforms to keep track of!

BM

Boris Mann Thu 9 Feb 2023 5:06AM

Thanks for these numbers. I’m confused why we have more registered members than we have OC contributors.

I thought that was the point — contribute to fund a communal instance?

I actually would be interested in eg sponsoring open user accounts for those that can’t afford it — but ideally that would be clear that people donate to fund those open accounts.

D

Dynamic Thu 9 Feb 2023 2:58AM

As I voice my support here, I want to note that it's interesting for me to see myself taking this position because most of the time I prefer the idea of direct democracy (or better yet, consensus decisionmaking). But from the few conversations Loomio I've had the privilege to participate in since joining the server, I can really see how this could be important for where we are right now. Even leaving aside the obvious problems of increased complexity with growing membership, the low turnout for most votes has been worrying me. It feels like a situation where concerted organization by a motivated minority could result in approval of decisions that don't reflect the values of the community as a whole.

Having a dedicated body that meets regularly and makes the core decisions could help to protect against this.

SM

Scott McGerik Thu 9 Feb 2023 3:03AM

I wonder how many of those on social.coop that do not participate on Loomio also are not active on social.coop. Is there anyway to correlate activity between the platforms?

D

Dynamic Thu 9 Feb 2023 3:07AM

I don't know. I tried posting a poll on Mastodon about who votes and who doesn't, but got precisely zero responses. I imagine a more coordinated polling effort, being intentionally boosted by others interested in seeing the results might give better data, but even then, Mastodon posts can easily zip by without being seen by people who are only occasionally active (even on a daily basis).

BM

Boris Mann Thu 9 Feb 2023 5:00AM

Please post the doc inline here. Once we have the new wiki launched that will be great to onboard all onto, but for now it should at least all work on Loomie

The EtherPad doesn’t work well on mobile (see screenshot) and I can’t see / open the ODT on mobile either. An image of the matrix attached in this thread would be appreciated.

KT

Kathe TB Thu 9 Feb 2023 5:09AM

I agree that there is a clear need for a coordinating/organizing circle and think that this is an excellent start on a proposal. Do we formally have sociocracy adopted for our governance team/circles?

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