Antimortality is launched to be an international think-tank, a memory for the movement, an onboarding point and a ladder for everyone, who joins.
But the website itself is not equal to a movement around it.
There must be a habit to leverage essays, invite people, open problems and debate around problems and share the language. And of course we need specific people - not random visitors.
The club will only work if there are proper people in the club.
I. Founding texts.
We need:
basic Welcome text and Forum rules (already done)
review state of the art of scientific fields to help people onboard faster
add a list of open questions in each field to stimulate writing
Antimortality is launched to be an international think-tank, a memory for the movement, an onboarding point and a ladder for everyone, who joins.
But the website itself is not equal to a movement around it.
There must be a habit to leverage essays, invite people, open problems and debate around problems and share the language. And of course we need specific people - not random visitors.
The club will only work if there are proper people in the club.
I. Founding texts.
We need:
The website must not look empty.
II. Build lists of those, who we want to see inside.
Ideally, to build the following lists:
Each of them must receive personalised asks to join the founding salon and why we want them
III. We need a founding salon.
The event that will convert main activists of the field into authors
IV. What initial success of salon looks like
V. If you want to help to launch Antimortality, do one of these:
Anything else, that I'm missing out?