Gathering honest feedback in anxiety communities is challenging but essential. Members want to feel heard without pressure. These Community Feedback templates help you start meaningful conversations and empower members to shape the group.
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Community feedback posts invite members to share their experiences, opinions, and needs, building trust and belonging. For anxiety communities, this approach is especially powerful because it acknowledges each member's unique journey and values their voice. Open feedback requests reduce the pressure to be perfect and encourage participation from everyone, not just the most vocal members.
Soliciting feedback also creates a sense of shared ownership. Members are more likely to engage and stay active when they see their suggestions influence community resources, support options, or group culture. The act of asking for input fosters empathy, connection, and ongoing improvement, which are vital for anxiety support spaces.
What types of resources help you most when anxiety spikes?
💡 Example: "What types of resources help you most when anxiety spikes? Share what works for you!"
How do you prefer to connect with others about anxiety here?
💡 Example: "How do you prefer to connect with others about anxiety here? Comment if you have a preference."
Is there a topic about anxiety you wish we discussed more? Let us know!
💡 Example: "Is there a topic about anxiety you wish we discussed more? Let us know below!"
How can we make this community feel safer for everyone?
💡 Example: "How can we make this community feel safer for everyone? Your ideas matter!"
What has been your favorite post or resource in this group so far?
💡 Example: "What has been your favorite post or resource in this group so far? Share your pick!"
Do you feel comfortable sharing your experiences here? Why or why not?
💡 Example: "Do you feel comfortable sharing your experiences here? Why or why not?"
What time of day would you like to see more activity or check-ins?
💡 Example: "What time of day would you like to see more activity or check-ins? Let us know!"
Which community features (chat, resources, events) do you use most?
💡 Example: "Which community features (chat, resources, events) do you use most? Comment below."
What would make it easier for you to participate in our discussions?
💡 Example: "What would make it easier for you to participate in our discussions? Your ideas help us grow."
Are there any formats (text, audio, video) you prefer for anxiety support?
💡 Example: "Are there any formats (text, audio, video) you prefer for anxiety support?"
How do you feel after participating in community events?
💡 Example: "How do you feel after participating in community events? Share your thoughts."
What is one thing you wish we improved about our anxiety resources?
💡 Example: "What is one thing you wish we improved about our anxiety resources? Let us know."
Would anonymous posting help you share more openly in this group?
💡 Example: "Would anonymous posting help you share more openly in this group?"
How did you find us, and what keeps you coming back?
💡 Example: "How did you find us, and what keeps you coming back? Tell us your story."
What makes you feel most supported when dealing with anxiety?
💡 Example: "What makes you feel most supported when dealing with anxiety? Share your experience."
Is there a specific anxiety challenge you want us to address soon?
💡 Example: "Is there a specific anxiety challenge you want us to address soon? Suggest a topic!"
Do our community guidelines make you feel safe? Any suggestions?
💡 Example: "Do our community guidelines make you feel safe? Any suggestions for improvement?"
What motivates you to share or comment in this group?
💡 Example: "What motivates you to share or comment in this group? Let us know your thoughts."
How often would you like to see check-in posts?
💡 Example: "How often would you like to see check-in posts? Pick a frequency below."
What words or phrases help you feel reassured when anxious?
💡 Example: "What words or phrases help you feel reassured when anxious?"
Do you use the private messaging feature for support? Why or why not?
💡 Example: "Do you use the private messaging feature for support? Why or why not?"
What do you wish newcomers knew about this anxiety community?
💡 Example: "What do you wish newcomers knew about this anxiety community? Share your tips!"
How do you feel about the pace of posts here?
💡 Example: "How do you feel about the pace of posts here?"
Are there any anxiety myths you want us to address or debunk?
💡 Example: "Are there any anxiety myths you want us to address or debunk? Tell us below!"
What helps you feel included in our community?
💡 Example: "What helps you feel included in our community? Share your experience."
Is there a resource you wish we offered for anxiety management?
💡 Example: "Is there a resource you wish we offered for anxiety management? Suggest below."
How can we support you better during tough weeks?
💡 Example: "How can we support you better during tough weeks? Your input is welcome."
What would help you feel more seen and heard here?
💡 Example: "What would help you feel more seen and heard here? Let us know."
Do you find our anxiety tips helpful? Why or why not?
💡 Example: "Do you find our anxiety tips helpful? Why or why not?"
What type of group events would you participate in?
💡 Example: "What type of group events would you participate in? Share your ideas."
If you could change one thing about our group, what would it be?
💡 Example: "If you could change one thing about our group, what would it be? Tell us below."
How can we help you feel less alone with anxiety?
💡 Example: "How can we help you feel less alone with anxiety? Share your thoughts."
Do you prefer long-form posts or quick check-ins?
💡 Example: "Do you prefer long-form posts or quick check-ins?"
What would encourage you to attend virtual anxiety meetups?
💡 Example: "What would encourage you to attend virtual anxiety meetups? Let us know."
Are there any barriers that make it hard for you to participate here?
💡 Example: "Are there any barriers that make it hard for you to participate here? Please share."
What feedback do you have about our group rules?
💡 Example: "What feedback do you have about our group rules? Reply below."
How do you like to receive reminders about anxiety events?
💡 Example: "How do you like to receive reminders about anxiety events?"
What would make you recommend this group to others?
💡 Example: "What would make you recommend this group to others? Share your reasons."
Is there anything about anxiety support you wish we did differently?
💡 Example: "Is there anything about anxiety support you wish we did differently? Let us know."
How do you feel about the level of moderator involvement?
💡 Example: "How do you feel about the level of moderator involvement?"
What is one small change that would improve your community experience?
💡 Example: "What is one small change that would improve your community experience? Share below."
To use these templates, select one that fits your current focus. Personalize details as needed to match your group's tone and specific concern. Post in your community and encourage responses through comments, polls, or direct messages. After gathering feedback, thank members for sharing and, if possible, update them on next steps or how their input will be used.
On all platforms, pin feedback posts for visibility, use anonymous forms where possible, and reply to responses to show appreciation. Consider using polls for quick opinions and follow up with deeper questions in comments or threads.
These templates make it easier to ask for feedback in a safe, open way, encouraging more members to share their ideas and experiences.
Aim for once every 2 to 4 weeks, or after introducing a new feature or event. Balance feedback posts with regular content.
Respond with empathy, thank the member, and address concerns privately if needed. Use feedback to improve the community where possible.
Try different question styles, offer anonymous options, or follow up with polls. Acknowledge even small responses to encourage more sharing.
Yes, personalize templates for your group's culture, language, or any specific anxiety topics your members care about.
Thank members, share summaries of what you heard, and update the group on changes made due to their input.
Yes, they work well for any size group and can be adapted for more personal or broader community feedback.