A Recommendation for Hack Club
I recommend Hack Club, an English-speaking community.
What is Hack Club
Hack Club is a network run by a nonprofit organization that operates programming and maker-school (hands-on making) programs for high school students around the world. Hack Club currently has many participants worldwide (as of November 2024), numbering over 80,000, and each week thousands of students work on a wide range of projects.
- Activities take place on Slack
- Intended for those under 18
- They occasionally host events and you can sometimes receive various items or perks
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