Lurkers Anonymous
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General Tactifer
- Posts: 62
- Joined: 11 Sep 2003, 23:50
- Location: Brunstane Village
Lurkers Anonymous
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Rex
Lurkers Anonymous
Hear, hear. I too haven't posted before, and I'm doing so now only to express my concern at finding in my inbox this evening another broadcast email with much the same message as the earlier one.
No doubt the reasons for keeping quiet vary from lurker to lurker. My own reason has been that I don't live in Portobello, have only recently (though with great pleasure) discovered the place, and don't feel I yet know enough to make a sensible contribution. Like General Tactifer, I shan't be slow to post when I have something worthwhile to say.
I realise it can be dispiriting to put a lot of work into a website which doesn't generate as many contributions as one would like, but the number of active contributors isn't the only valid measurement of a site's health. Compare this forum with a public meeting where hundreds of people are present. Is the meeting a failure unless everyone in the hall chips in? As long as people choose to attend, and know they have the freedom to speak their minds if they wish, it's anything but.
In my view this website is a very good thing and Porty is lucky to have it. I'd be dismayed if it ceased to exist – especially if the reason it vanished was that its users posted only when they genuinely had something to say.
No doubt the reasons for keeping quiet vary from lurker to lurker. My own reason has been that I don't live in Portobello, have only recently (though with great pleasure) discovered the place, and don't feel I yet know enough to make a sensible contribution. Like General Tactifer, I shan't be slow to post when I have something worthwhile to say.
I realise it can be dispiriting to put a lot of work into a website which doesn't generate as many contributions as one would like, but the number of active contributors isn't the only valid measurement of a site's health. Compare this forum with a public meeting where hundreds of people are present. Is the meeting a failure unless everyone in the hall chips in? As long as people choose to attend, and know they have the freedom to speak their minds if they wish, it's anything but.
In my view this website is a very good thing and Porty is lucky to have it. I'd be dismayed if it ceased to exist – especially if the reason it vanished was that its users posted only when they genuinely had something to say.
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Guest
Re: Lurkers Anonymous
... and there's a lot to be learned from browsing the forums. It's early days yet. Sure, I'm disappointed it isn't busier in here, but these things take time...Rex wrote: the number of active contributors isn't the only valid measurement of a site's health
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Burt Toast
- Posts: 4
- Joined: 19 Oct 2003, 10:07
I expect using an online forum is a new experience for many folk in Portobello and its takes time to get up the confidence to make that first post.
I also agree with previous posts that we don't wish to have people posting just for the sake of it, who wants to wade through a lot of drivel, that quickly can drive people away.
I also agree with previous posts that we don't wish to have people posting just for the sake of it, who wants to wade through a lot of drivel, that quickly can drive people away.
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Surrealist
Pointless messages are actually the lifeblood of any half-decent forum.
It's amazing how many interesting directions other people can send you in, by making you think about something in a different way or pointing you to a useful corner of the internet you might not have thought of.
I think it would be worse to start pruning topics which weren't quite relevant - we might end up like the Press & Journal !
Uncensored, the internet will always be a bit anarchic.
It's amazing how many interesting directions other people can send you in, by making you think about something in a different way or pointing you to a useful corner of the internet you might not have thought of.
I think it would be worse to start pruning topics which weren't quite relevant - we might end up like the Press & Journal !
Uncensored, the internet will always be a bit anarchic.
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Guest
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Guest
Bob wrote: Anyway, who wants to talk about Portobello's finest, the Valves? 'Ain't no Surf in Portobello' anyone?
oooh... oooh... oooh! I will! You mean it really exists. My friendly local pub bore has been going on about that record ever since I moved here. I was beginning to think he had made it up. I wonder if I can find it on Kazaa.?
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Guest
the valves
Well, we seem to have gone off at a complete tangent here. I think the Valves deserve a thread of their own so let's re-locate this discussion from here...........