Raviraj Subramanian

Raviraj Subramanian Raviraj Subramanian Raviraj Subramanian Raviraj Subramanian Raviraj Subramanian

Senior Developer Advocate Senior Developer Advocate Senior Developer Advocate Senior Developer Advocate Senior Developer Advocate @ Freshworks Inc. Freshworks Inc. Freshworks Inc. Freshworks Inc. Freshworks Inc.

I'm a Developer Advocate at Freshworks. I come from a developer background of Node.js, Android, and frontend technologies throughout my half-a-decade professional journey. JavaScript has almost become a professional-life partner of mine. I actively participate in local developer communities in Chennai, India. I read a lot and like to write a lot. I love open-source, public-learning, knowledge sharing, and all the democratic ideas in the technical market. And I'm always happy to meet new people and greet them with a big smile. 😀 I'm a Developer Advocate at Freshworks. I come from a developer background of Node.js, Android, and frontend technologies throughout my half-a-decade professional journey. JavaScript has almost become a professional-life partner of mine. I actively participate in local developer communities in Chennai, India. I read a lot and like to write a lot. I love open-source, public-learning, knowledge sharing, and all the democratic ideas in the technical market. And I'm always happy to meet new people and greet them with a big smile. 😀 I'm a Developer Advocate at Freshworks. I come from a developer background of Node.js, Android, and frontend technologies throughout my half-a-decade professional journey. JavaScript has almost become a professional-life partner of mine. I actively participate in local developer communities in Chennai, India. I read a lot and like to write a lot. I love open-source, public-learning, knowledge sharing, and all the democratic ideas in the technical market. And I'm always happy to meet new people and greet them with a big smile. 😀 I'm a Developer Advocate at Freshworks. I come from a developer background of Node.js, Android, and frontend technologies throughout my half-a-decade professional journey. JavaScript has almost become a professional-life partner of mine. I actively participate in local developer communities in Chennai, India. I read a lot and like to write a lot. I love open-source, public-learning, knowledge sharing, and all the democratic ideas in the technical market. And I'm always happy to meet new people and greet them with a big smile. 😀 I'm a Developer Advocate at Freshworks. I come from a developer background of Node.js, Android, and frontend technologies throughout my half-a-decade professional journey. JavaScript has almost become a professional-life partner of mine. I actively participate in local developer communities in Chennai, India. I read a lot and like to write a lot. I love open-source, public-learning, knowledge sharing, and all the democratic ideas in the technical market. And I'm always happy to meet new people and greet them with a big smile. 😀

Video

Slide

Session information

Build your community on empathy Build your community on empathy Build your community on empathy Build your community on empathy Build your community on empathy

🗣 english 🕘 07:5008:20 UTC at Asia1
You might have heard about a community, be or been part of a community, or built a community. How easy is it do you think to build and engage with this community? It is actually super simple. It is easy to create any community but not the one that shares the same value, respects every community member, handles spam well, and most importantly helps each other willingly. The perfect community is built on Empathy. For example, welcoming every new member and appreciating their first post is seen as an empathy and builds their trust on the community, from the very beginning of their participation. Also, it has a power of turning a negative conversation into a positive one just by start hearing them without judging. In this session, let us see why is it important and how it can be implemented in your community. You might have heard about a community, be or been part of a community, or built a community. How easy is it do you think to build and engage with this community? It is actually super simple. It is easy to create any community but not the one that shares the same value, respects every community member, handles spam well, and most importantly helps each other willingly. The perfect community is built on Empathy. For example, welcoming every new member and appreciating their first post is seen as an empathy and builds their trust on the community, from the very beginning of their participation. Also, it has a power of turning a negative conversation into a positive one just by start hearing them without judging. In this session, let us see why is it important and how it can be implemented in your community. You might have heard about a community, be or been part of a community, or built a community. How easy is it do you think to build and engage with this community? It is actually super simple. It is easy to create any community but not the one that shares the same value, respects every community member, handles spam well, and most importantly helps each other willingly. The perfect community is built on Empathy. For example, welcoming every new member and appreciating their first post is seen as an empathy and builds their trust on the community, from the very beginning of their participation. Also, it has a power of turning a negative conversation into a positive one just by start hearing them without judging. In this session, let us see why is it important and how it can be implemented in your community. You might have heard about a community, be or been part of a community, or built a community. How easy is it do you think to build and engage with this community? It is actually super simple. It is easy to create any community but not the one that shares the same value, respects every community member, handles spam well, and most importantly helps each other willingly. The perfect community is built on Empathy. For example, welcoming every new member and appreciating their first post is seen as an empathy and builds their trust on the community, from the very beginning of their participation. Also, it has a power of turning a negative conversation into a positive one just by start hearing them without judging. In this session, let us see why is it important and how it can be implemented in your community. You might have heard about a community, be or been part of a community, or built a community. How easy is it do you think to build and engage with this community? It is actually super simple. It is easy to create any community but not the one that shares the same value, respects every community member, handles spam well, and most importantly helps each other willingly. The perfect community is built on Empathy. For example, welcoming every new member and appreciating their first post is seen as an empathy and builds their trust on the community, from the very beginning of their participation. Also, it has a power of turning a negative conversation into a positive one just by start hearing them without judging. In this session, let us see why is it important and how it can be implemented in your community.