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Join Date: Jun 2013
Location: freely swimmin thru the waters of glory much like a majestic bald eagle soars thru the skies
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well like freebase deli said and you echoed the google ranking is what really hurts. i was a part of a forum for over 10 yrs that eventually fell from the google rankings )not sure how that worsks) and over time it just became a ghost town as people got older and got other priorities and left and there were no new members to kind of take their place in activity. now there is like 1/10th the activity and i still stop in from time to time and theres only a handful of regulars left and never anybody new that sticks around.
i see ppl use this site for differnt reasons, i come here and dont take it real serious and just post in my journal and browse for new music and post whenever i want but some ppl use it differently like trolheart who makes a ton of blog journals for instance or crazed who avoids the lounge so like latelust said i think a lot of ppl dont have that big of issue and just wanna come here and throw down some thoughts. maybe u already said but i dunno what features u want i mean i know from what u are sayin that admins arent around but is there anythin real drastic hat u want that the admins wont do??????? |
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Juicious Maximus III
Join Date: Nov 2008
Location: Scabb Island
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I think that creating the right environment is crucial to creating the sort of community you want. Let's say you want to encourage people writing to writing band articles, album reviews or doing album clubs. You should make the environment so that it rewards these things. Right now, in order to find out what's written in a journal, you have to find the journal. Instead of members writings being actively promoted by the site, it is hidden. What if it was presented someplace else where it was easier to see? Basically, a new site gives possibility of new features and increases the possibility to mold the MB environment into a place that rewards the things we like. The community should change over time in response, making it easier to get involved with other members . A new site could make the MB experience more rewarding overall, especially for those who contribute the most like moderators (who would have more control over the site), those who like to write longer pieces and those who actively try to involve the community, f.ex by album clubs or members compilations. My feeling about present day MB is that if you invest a lot in it, you don't get much back and sooner or later, you may feel disillusioned as a result. I would like for that to change so that the more you put in, the more you feel rewarded.
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A.B.N.
Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: NY baby
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I remember you going through this idea before but it's just not going to work imo. Also you seem to be focusing on the wrong thing. If you are passionate about something you will do it regardless if you get rewarded or not. Your main focus on being rewarded seems misguided. I know that's why you stopped writing a journal and made an exodus at one point in time. You didn't feel rewarded for all the hard work and contributions you were making to MB just to have the admin turn a blind eye to minor features that could easily be activated.
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Born to be mild
Join Date: Oct 2008
Location: 404 Not Found
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I don't know if you are aware, but I have put in a lot of time and effort making a special thread which not only updates everyone on who's writing journals and what they're writing, but takes a somewhat humourous and light-hearted approach to the whole journal thing (humour got a little out of hand though, had to dial it back) and also encourages others who haven't already started journals to try it. Finally, I focus every week on a new and an old journal that's being written. I think, without being smug or arrogant, that the members' journals section is getting a lot more publicity now than it was last year, and some of this has been down to that thread. A direct result of this can be seen in the amount of both new journals starting up and older ones which had been left to rust being picked up again. In my own little way I hope I'm responsible for, or have contributed a little to that, and I would have to take issue with the above statement. Sorry, but I think whereas people who didn't maintain journals before may not even have been aware of the section, a lot more now are. EDIT: Apologies, DJ: I see you brought this up already. That's what I get for rushing through the thread! ![]()
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