Hi everyone, A quick follow-up to my earlier email about the All Things In Moderation 2026 conference - the full program is now live, and the event takes place 25–26 June, fully virtual and on-demand. ATIM sits at the intersection of digital relational governance, moderation, and the everyday labour of online community stewardship, drawing on original research presented alongside frontline practitioner experience. Sessions examine feminist digital governance and moderation ethics, the lived experience of frontline trust and safety work, co-designed community policy-making, and broader questions about the trajectory of the field. Several AoIR members are presenting this year, bringing empirical and theoretical work into direct conversation with practice. For those of us working on platform governance, online safety, or digital community formation, ATIM offers a complement to traditional academic venues, with an audience that includes working moderators, community managers, and trust and safety professionals alongside researchers. This year's program spans feminist digital governance, moderating conspiracy culture and misinformation, humour in moderation, gendered harms, precarious platform labour, the future of online community management practice, and more, with speakers from Australia, North America, the Middle East, Africa, Europe and Asia. More information and tickets<https://events.zoom.us/ev/ApfEfixZQWuzKXzFzZHMZaciUqR5o6DzERfJi5hb1KOztmcUlyhO~AgXRHzuFAiBX1MdTSfFh1VnBEk8dpYumRounm0uC8Hs-UG5kgQLP41HUPw> (shortlink: http://bit.ly/ATIM2026) I’m happy to answer any questions about the gathering or the program. Tickets initially sold out but as of today we have released a second batch. There are NFP and student discounts, and we are able to arrange access for classrooms or learning groups, as well as group/team bookings. Kind Regards, Venessa Paech AOIR Member Director, Australian Community Managers Founder, All Things in Moderation University of Sydney | Department of Media and Communication | Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences Phone: + 61 0435 217 315 Email: venessa.paech@sydney.edu.au