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Community Clubhouse Developer Summit: Less Disruption, More Engagement: Unpacking Anti-Toxicity Strategy and Technology for Voice Chat (Presented by Community Clubhouse)

Mark Frumkin  (Director of Customer Success, Modulate)

Sharon Fisher  (Global Head of Trust & Safety, Keywords Studios)

Blake Harper  (Reality Labs Trust Strategist, Meta)

Location: Esplanade 160, South Hall

Date: Tuesday, March 18

Time: 1:20 pm - 2:20 pm

Pass Type: All Access Pass, Core Pass, Summits Pass, Expo Pass, Audio Pass, Indie Games Summit Pass - Get your pass now!

Track: Business & Marketing, Production & Team Leadership

Format: Sponsor Developer Summit

Vault Recording: Video

Audience Level: Intermediate

Community Clubhouse

This session will explore how implementing comprehensive player safety strategies can enhance player engagement and wellbeing. By examining real customer data and experiences, attendees will learn practical methods for fostering healthier, more inclusive game communities that lead to sustained player engagement. Player engagement is crucial for the success of any game. Recent reports and case studies show that games with well-implemented safety strategies tend to have higher participation rates. These strategies not only protect players but also create a positive and inclusive environment, leading to a more engaged community. This session will explore the specifics of how these safety strategies are applied and the tangible benefits they bring, offering actionable insights for developers and community managers.

Takeaway

Attendees will gain practical knowledge on implementing safety strategies that enhance player engagement and participation. This session offers insights into the tools, practices, and community management techniques that contribute to creating positive gaming environments.

Intended Audience

This session is designed for game developers, community managers, trust & safety professionals, and anyone involved in player engagement and safety strategies.



Connecting the Global Game Development Community