Getting started

Community listings and suggesting edits

Free community-maintained events, RSVPs, and how anyone can suggest an edit.

Some events on Ithas Fire aren't run by a single organizer at all. Community listings are free, Wikipedia-style event pages — open mics, jams, markets, meetups — that the community keeps accurate together. They appear in search, browse, and the map right alongside ticketed events.

What makes a community listing different

  • No tickets, ever. Community listings are free. There's no checkout, pricing, or resale — instead of "Get tickets" you'll see an I'm going button.
  • No single owner. The page shows a Community-maintained listing badge instead of an organizer. Anyone can help keep the details correct.
  • Moderated changes. Every suggested change is reviewed by a community moderator before it goes live, so the page you see has always been checked by a person.

RSVP with "I'm going"

On a community listing, tap I'm going to mark that you plan to attend. Tap it again any time to change your mind.

  • You need to be signed in — if you're not, the button takes you to sign-in and brings you straight back.
  • Your RSVP is completely private. There is no public attendee count or list; the button only ever reflects your own state.
  • When you RSVP, you'll get a confirmation — an in-app notification and an email with the event details and a link back to the event.

Where to see your RSVPs

Everything you've said I'm going to is listed on your My RSVPs page — open the account menu and choose My RSVPs under Attend. The list stays private to you, and each event links straight back to its page. To cancel an RSVP, tap I'm going again on the event page — you can get there from My RSVPs via View event.

Recurring dates

Some community listings — a weekly open mic, a monthly market — repeat on a schedule. When a moderator creates a listing, they can turn on Repeats and choose how often it runs: Weekly or Monthly, which day (or days) it lands on, how many weeks or months to skip between dates, and a Repeat until end date.

A recurring listing is still a single page. Instead of one date, it shows an Upcoming dates list, and in search and browse its card carries a small Recurring label so you can spot it at a glance.

You RSVP to a specific date, not the whole series. Each date in the list has its own I'm going toggle — tap the one you plan to attend, and tap it again to change your mind. As with any RSVP, your choice is private: there's no attendee count, and the toggle only ever reflects your own state.

:::note Only moderators set or change the repeat schedule. Recurrence isn't part of the Suggest an edit flow below — you can still suggest fixes to the title, description, or location, but the schedule of a recurring listing is moderator-managed. :::

Suggest an edit — on any event

Spotted a wrong start time, a moved venue, or a typo? You can suggest an edit on any published public event, not just community listings:

  1. Open the event page and choose Suggest an edit (in the action bar at the bottom, or the link under the event details).
  2. Change the fields that need fixing — things like the title, description, date and time, or location.
  3. Submit. Your suggestion goes into a review queue; it never changes the page directly.

You don't need an account to suggest an edit. Suggestions on community listings are reviewed by community moderators; suggestions on an organizer's event go to that organizer, who can apply or dismiss them.

:::note Adding a brand-new photo to a suggestion does require signing in. Without an account you can still suggest every other change. :::

Become a community moderator

Community moderators review suggested edits and create new community listings. If you'd like to help:

  1. Open any community listing and find the Help keep community listings accurate card.
  2. Choose Apply to moderate and (optionally) tell us why you'd like to help.
  3. A platform admin reviews your application — you'll be able to moderate once it's approved.

You can only have one application open at a time.

Next steps

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