ColtDan
Bluelighter
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Where is GoS anyway? Hope he's ok.
Evey xxxx
GoS is female xx
Where is GoS anyway? Hope he's ok.
Evey xxxx
I think if we could generate more discussion in some of the threads other than Gibberings, it would help. Either new topical threads (which are good for discussion & bringing people out the woodwork) or other existing threads. i.e. using the <xxxx> thread instead of Gibberings. I think some people post in Gibberings just because it's where everyone is/looks..
Don't be a dick, Dan.
Evey, GoS is fine. I was discussing the football with him just the other day. Top guy.
As a newbie i was initially kind of 'intimidated' by the gibberings threads as it felt like everyone else knew everyone and had this fantastic rapport going on which felt very difficult to 'break into' as a newbie, and that you had to be 'known' or 'in' in order to post in there, or at least understand the forum dynamics a bit. The topical threads were/are a bit more straightforward and obvious 'what's it all about', and therefore a lot less daunting for newbies. I dunno if other newbies or lurkers feel the same way, but all that seems absolutely ridiculous now, with 8,758 posts under my belt. 8(
Get TheSpade back
Interesting content.
That simple really, creating more interesting content will get more people to engage in discussion and hang around.
A few years ago there was the MDMA drought / meph boom. Immediately following that there was the buzz over the new RCs that were launched or came to prominence in the wake of the meph ban. There was also the heroin drought, which swelled the numbers of both lurkers and posters dramatically.
The legal RC scene brought a lot of traffic to BL and EADD, and that scene just isn't what it was. It's bound to have some kind of impact, as people generally don't use the internet to research / discuss street drugs.
People will sign up if there's something of real interest to them. Begging them to post here doesn't create that interest, and at worst it could well drive them away. There's already a 'join the community' link prominently displayed for anyone who's looking.
The PM (to me) is overkill. Very, very, very much so. I'd be extremely wary of that, as would most of the posters I 'know' to some extent, though I guess some people wouldn't.
A mention of EADD in an NMI thread for those who are based in Europe is completely different and not as intrusive, though it happens fairly often anyway, at least to the best of my knowledge. You mustn't forget, however, that only a fraction of Greenlighters actually post in NMI anyhow, let alone European Greenlighters who might get something out of EADD.
I mean this in the nicest possible way but as with many forums with long-term members, there is almost like a clique. That's not quite the right way of putting it but the folks who are around the most have a rapport & have in-jokes etc. which might put off some of the newbies. It can be very daunting to some...
We have to be as welcoming to the newbies & passing traffic as we can in the hope they will choose to stick around.
They certainly did.
Although according to Shamby, meph turned this forum to shit, or this forum was shit when meph was legal, or words to that effect. dunno if thats the case or not
I remember as a youngster seeing an old lady fall over in one of the busiest parts of London and was shocked by how much the apparently very cold and indefferent looking strangers dived in to help her. I had earlier been thinking that no one there gave a shit about anyone else. In Manchester I saw a tramp face down on the pavement of one of the cities busiest roads. No one helped him. He was possibly dead, or blind drunk or drugged. Its a disgrace that everyone, including myself, just left him there.
As a newbie i was initially kind of 'intimidated' by the gibberings threads as it felt like everyone else knew everyone and had this fantastic rapport going on which felt very difficult to 'break into' as a newbie, and that you had to be 'known' or 'in' in order to post in there, or at least understand the forum dynamics a bit. The topical threads were/are a bit more straightforward and obvious 'what's it all about', and therefore a lot less daunting for newbies. I dunno if other newbies or lurkers feel the same way, but all that seems absolutely ridiculous now, with 8,758 posts under my belt. 8(
This. I have in the past seen a new poster post in the Gibberings thread for example and not receive a reply or an acknowledgement of their post which to them would appear that they were being ignored even though that wasn't the case.Shambles said:I don't think it's too much of a
chore or overly patronising to make a
bit of an effort to engage with people
posting for the first time or people we
don't see very often.
GUYS! This is exactly what I'm talking about
I didn't mean use another thread like Gibberings, I meant make new threads...
*glares at Dan* 8)
This. I have in the past seen a new poster post in the Gibberings thread for example and not receive a reply or an acknowledgement of their post which to them would appear that they were being ignored even though that wasn't the case.
If a new member does post in a thread or makes a new thread then it doesn't take much effort by us to respond to them so they at least feel noticed & not ignored.