Match Your Objective to the Right Activity Type — and Act Responsibly

Why This Page Matters

Every action you take on Ideas-Shared starts with a choice:

What do I want to achieve — and how should I go about it?

With 19 activity types and 3 core objectives — Create Awareness, Stop Negative Outcomes, Co-Create New Realities — knowing which one to choose can be the difference between noise and progress.

This table gives you the clarity you need to act effectively — and lawfully.


The Table: Your Strategic Action Map

🧭 Strategic Action Map (Expanded)

ObjectiveSuggested Activity TypesPrimary StrategiesAdditional Strategies
Create AwarenessShare Knowledge, Ask Questions, Announcements, Opinions, Articles, DiscussionsSignal · Educate · Challenge NormsTest · Learn · Adapt
Repeat · Reinforce
Stop Negative OutcomesRant, Problems, Opinions, Help Requests, Events, AdvertsExpose · Withdraw Support · MobiliseWithhold Support
Challenge Norms
🌱 Co-Create New RealitiesIdeas, Solutions, Jobs, Events, Help Offers, Tutorials, Places, Discussions, AnnouncementsBuild · Rally Support · Deliver TangiblyRepeat · Reinforce
Test · Learn · Adapt
🔁 Flexible (All Objectives)Declare Ambitions, Help Requests, Help Offers, Events, DiscussionsDepends on intent: Awareness, Prevention, CreationWithhold Support
Learn · Adapt

✅ Notes:

  • Activity Types like Help Requests, Events, and Discussions span all objectives — so strategy choice depends on your intent.
  • The Primary Strategy is the most common or impactful approach for each objective.
  • The Additional Strategies give flexibility — useful for testing ideas, evolving content, or taking principled stances.

Implementation Policy: Act With Integrity

“With high-agency comes great responsibility.”

To ensure Ideas-Shared remains an effective and trusted space, we’ve set a clear standard:

✔️ What To Do:

  • Obey all relevant laws and platform policies.
  • Disagree constructively. Critique systems, not people.
  • Use Ideas-Shared to move things forward — not just to vent.
  • Be accountable. Say what you mean, and follow through where possible.

❌ What To Avoid:

  • Incitement, threats, defamation, or illegal activity.
  • Misuse of the platform to harass, disrupt, or damage.
  • Posting fake, misleading, or unverifiable claims.
  • Treating activity types as “tags” — each one has a purpose.

We won’t tell you what to care about. But how you act — that matters.


Final Word

This table isn’t a rulebook. It’s a guide to help you unlock the right kind of momentum.

Start with what matters. Use the table to clarify your path. Then act — clearly, responsibly, and with conviction.

💡 High-agency isn’t about perfection. It’s about participation.