What is the most critical distinction between a successful and an unsuccessful Quora Space in terms of community engagement?
The most critical distinction is the presence of consistent, high-quality, user-generated content initiated *bySpace members, as opposed to content primarily generated *bythe Space moderators. A successful Space fosters a self-sustaining community where members actively contribute questions, answers, and posts, indicating a genuine interest in the topic and a sense of ownership. An unsuccessful Space typically relies heavily on the moderator to provide all or most of the content, which creates a passive audience rather than an engaged community. If members are not actively contributing their own insights and initiating discussions, the Space will likely stagnate and fail to build a strong, vibrant community. For example, a successful cooking Space will see members sharing their own recipes, asking for advice, and commenting on each other's posts, while an unsuccessful one will only feature recipes posted by the moderator.