cohosted
**Cohosting** refers to a collaborative approach where two or more parties share responsibility for hosting a shared resource, event, or service. This model is commonly used in various contexts, including online platforms, physical spaces, and community-driven initiatives. The primary goal of cohosting is to distribute workload, enhance accountability, and foster collective ownership.
In digital environments, cohosting often occurs in online communities, forums, or collaborative platforms where multiple individuals
Physically, cohosting is seen in shared workspaces, such as co-working hubs, where multiple businesses or freelancers
The benefits of cohosting include increased flexibility, shared expertise, and a more sustainable approach to resource
Cohosting is particularly valuable in open-source projects, nonprofits, and community-driven initiatives, where collective effort drives impact.