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## Lean Into Memes and Shareable Content
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The most memorable communities develop their own culture, inside jokes, shared references, and memes. This can't be created artificially, your players need to latch onto something in your game that resonates with them and then build on it. Your role is to recognize when they're having fun and help aplify it. Don't attempt to force trendy memes into your community. Pay attention to the language, reactions, and jokes your players are creating and have fun with it.
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The most memorable communities develop their own culture, inside jokes, shared references, and memes. This can't be created artificially, your players need to latch onto something in your game that resonates with them and then build on it. Your role is to recognize when they're having fun and help amplify it. Don't attempt to force trendy memes into your community. Pay attention to the language, reactions, and jokes your players are creating and have fun with it.
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