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What are Clubs? 

Think of Clubs as a niche communities within the Huddle. It allows members to create their own community and manage it themselves. 

 

Where are Clubs?

You can get to the Club section of the Huddle from the main navigation bar of the Huddle. Or, go here

 

Why are Clubs?

Some members share common interests with others but not necessarily enough members to make an entire new forum. Clubs allow those groups to discuss things in a far more robust way than just a single thread. 

 

Who are Clubs? 

Any registered member can start a new Club. From there, it is up to that member to cultivate it. 

 

How is Clubs?

Visit the Clubs section of the Huddle. From there you can join a club of interest or create one of your own. 

 

Example: @therealmjl has started a Bourbon Club That seems to be doing quite well so far. This is a perfect niche for Clubs. 

 

 

Making a Club:

Go to the Clubs area of the Huddle and click "Start a Club"

From there you have many options. You can make your club public, private, hidden, etc. All this is pretty self explanatory. 

You can choose images for your club's icon and background. 

You can create "Topics" think of Club topics as forums. These are the main categories of discussion in your club in which members can create their own threads under. 

Play around with it, let me know if you have any questions. 

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