MythOS Communities are curated, moderated spaces where 📝MythOS creators contribute memos to shared knowledge collections. Topic-focused spaces with steward moderation, voting, discussion, and per-post SEO — built on the same structured memo format as the rest of the platform.
How It Works
Communities are created by MythOS users on Scholar or Oracle plans. Members contribute public memos from their libraries — each contribution creates a post with a snapshot of the memo's content. Stewards moderate submissions, and the community feed surfaces approved posts via Hot, New, or Top sorting. Every approved post gets its own page with voting, comments, and 📝forking.
The community feed at /community aggregates posts across all communities. Individual communities live at /we/{slug}. Browse and search communities at /we with tag filtering.
Key Capabilities
- Memo contributions — contribute any public memo to a community via the globe icon in the editor. One-click submission with preview
- Steward moderation — community creators and co-stewards approve or reject submissions, remove members, and promote moderators
- Voting and discussion — upvote and downvote posts, comment on individual submissions
- Memo forking — fork any community post into your own library as a starting point for your own version
- Per-post SEO — each approved post gets a dedicated page with custom meta title, description, and canonical URL
- Community discovery — browse communities at
/wewith search, tag filtering, and member/post counts - **📝MCP access** —
list_communitiesandsearch_community_poststools let AI collaborators browse and search community content
Getting Started
Browse communities at mythos.one/community. Join any public community and contribute memos from the editor. Creating a community requires a Scholar or Oracle plan.
Related
- 📝MythOS — the platform
- 📝Memo Forking — fork community posts into your library
- 📝What is MythOS? — platform overview
- 📝MythOS MCP Tools — community tools via MCP
Thoughts
Communities close the loop between private knowledge and public knowledge. MythOS started as a personal knowledge platform — communities make it social without making it noisy. The moderation model keeps quality high while the contribution model keeps friction low: you don't write for the community, you share what you've already written.
