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I probably could have come up with a more clever name had I put more effort into thinking about it, but this one seems to get the point across just fine.
The purpose of this operation, as its name suggests, is to increase forum interest throughout the entire site. Site activity is not a problem with this newer generation of users, forum interest is. Only a handful of users who joined in 2012 have over 300 forum posts; which, if you're active enough, really should not take more than a month or so to achieve. The problem here is, these users are active, but the 2012 generation of users in general is far more interested in messaging others than they are posting in the forums.
Well, that can be changed. Most of you are somehow in contact with users who are active on the rest of the site but have no interest in the forums. What I want you all to do is, when you're having a nice little conversation with them, tell those users about how great the community is and somehow make them interested in wanting to post here. Don't go to random people's pages and start preaching to them about forum greatness, but if you happen to be talking to a user who is active here but seems intimidated by the community somehow, let them know what they're missing.
Now, what I really don't want to see is a plethora of pessimistic comments like "Oh, this won't work" or "Don't waste your time", because frankly that bores the hell out of all of us and it doesn't help anybody. This idea of mine may not work, but I ask that everyone who can at least try it for the betterment of the community.
Many of the known users left AG2 and said they will come back for AG3.
That can be a possible reason for the lack of activity here in the forums. AG3
The problem here is, these users are active, but the 2012 generation of users in general is far more interested in messaging others than they are posting in the forums.
The problem here is, these users are active, but the 2012 generation of users in general is far more interested in messaging others than they are posting in the forums.
Now, what I really don't want to see is a plethora of pessimistic comments like "Oh, this won't work" or "Don't waste your time", because frankly that bores the hell out of all of us and it doesn't help anybody.
What I want you all to do is, when you're having a nice little conversation with them, tell those users about how great the community is and somehow make them interested in wanting to post here.
The problem here is, these users are active, but the 2012 generation of users in general is far more interested in messaging others than they are posting in the forums.
but there aren't too many places to post due to new threads rarely ever being made anymore... and there are only so many threads that you can post in every day! =P
That can be a possible reason for the lack of activity here in the forums. AG3
Also, I think lots of new users seem to care about AP more then the community. So they are smart enough to figure out that messaging people gets them points faster then posting in the forums.
I'm actually MORE interested in posting here than in the messenger, but there aren't too many places to post due to new threads rarely ever being made anymore... and there are only so many threads that you can post in every day! =P
Many of the known users left AG2 and said they will come back for AG3.
I didn't attend the forums mainly cause no forum post interested me, but still having a active forum is important for AG from what I see.
the problem is that threads are not being made that people care about.
Also, I think lots of new users seem to care about AP more then the community. So they are smart enough to figure out that messaging people gets them points faster then posting in the forums.
You should know that the people that post that crap don't read more then the title and 2 words of the opening post.
I've been trying to get people interested since before I could even post in the forums!
I'm actually MORE interested in posting here than in the messenger, but there aren't too many places to post due to new threads rarely ever being made anymore... and there are only so many threads that you can post in every day! =P
Nowadays, there aren't a lot of interesting threads. And I guess we lost our creativity.
Hope your idea works Ernie, because I have to sit here and wait 20 hours just for somebody to post.
Make more threads. Nothing is stopping you.
We should compile a list of the remaining common posters. That way, we could all message each other easily to help maintain the forums.
Also, once the forums are overhauled, we should all work together (the common posters) and make stickies of the useful threads.
For example, we need to create a thread in AG3 that does the same thing as the general science thread, and put that as a stickie.
Also, instead of deleting duplicates, we need to see when the last post on the previous version of the thread was made. The forums are dying because good thread ideas from the past are shut down because they are "a duplicate" even though the last post on the similar thread was months ago.
Operation: S.A.V.E
S.a.v.e Armorgames' Void Enterprise
Recursion!
--AG3 coming out soon! (2 years ago)
I rarely try to start conversation on here via messenger, but I've gotten one person to make an account and he occasionally posts.
I also try to get other off-site friends to post when I create a thread/a thread interests me, but they never seem to want to. They probably don't like the people here or how the forum has tons of issues, which is understandable.
Make more threads. Nothing is stopping you.
Except a lack of creativity.
Which is another way of saying they'll never be back.
Also, once the forums are overhauled, we should all work together (the common posters) and make stickies of the useful threads.
secret =/= non-existent
well, we do know everyone who posted on this forum (including me) are active, i usally can get about 5 posts in every day.
this thread is much like the pickle project, and many others around the tavern.
ernie, you might hate for this, but...
dont waste your time.
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