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Where global ideas become local connections

Local Communities are the place where the circled ecosystem meets local context.

They exist to support exchange, collaboration, and participation that is shaped by language, culture, place, and everyday reality — without isolating communities from the wider ecosystem.
This is where people connect because they share a common context, not just a topic.

What happens here

  • Local and language-based discussions
  • Community support and questions
  • Offers, requests, and initiatives rooted in place
  • Sharing experiences from daily life, work, and neighbourhoods

Local Communities provide orientation and belonging — while remaining connected to global Circles and ideas.

How you can engage

  • Join a Local Community that matches your language or region
  • Participate in Circles for discussion, help, or local initiatives
  • Create Circles around local topics, needs, or projects
  • Connect with people nearby or sharing your cultural context

Local Circles are shaped and moderated by their members, growing organically over time.

Why Local Communities exist

Not everything works globally.
Some conversations need shared language, proximity, and lived experience.

Local Communities make it possible to:

  • Lower the barrier to participation
  • Support meaningful local exchange
  • Connect global perspectives with local action

What this space is — and is not

✔ a place for local connection and collaboration
✔ a bridge between global ideas and local realities
✖ not isolated from the wider ecosystem
✖ not limited to one type of contribution
✖ not controlled by a central organisation

Local Communities grow through participation, trust, and care — supported by the platform, not directed by it.