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Old 08-14-2006, 03:20 AM   #24 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by shakran
But apparently they're not enough of a major part of TFPers' lives because there just aren't that many posts out there regarding pets.




I know TFP tried regional forums before, as has already been mentioned in this thread. I remember that users begged for them, swore up and down they'd be immensely popular, and then when the admins finally made them, every forum except one region was a ghost town.

I haven't tried any on here because I'm not a mod/admin (yes I know it can be tough to tell who is since the redesign. Hint Hint admins ) but when I ran my own forum many years ago I learned the important lesson that you should not throw up a forum just because a user asks for it.

Here's the scenario. You start with a general forum. Users want a car forum so you put that up. All car posts (say, 2 a day) that were in general now go in the car board. Same with pets, music, coin collecting, marching band discussion. . .whatever.

Pretty soon you wind up with a bunch of special interest forums that only have 2 posts per day MAX in them, AND you've siphoned a bunch of posts off the general forum so there's only a few per day there too.

Now a new user signs up. He looks over the board, sees that activity on the various forums is extremely light, and goes off looking for a board that appears to be more populated, never to be seen in these parts again.

On my old board we only made a new forum if there were enough posts on that topic in the general discussion forum. The topic basically had to be taking over the general forum, and then we'd make a home for it to keep
general free for other topics.

I found it to be a pretty good rule of thumb and from what I can tell that's what the admins here are doing as well.
I'm still looking for objective criteria. What does taking over general actually look like? I mean, if one subject took it over, what would be left for general when a new forum was created? And no one has answered the question posed of why not try and see what happenes. If regional forums were created and one stuck, that's one forum that was worth it.

Sound like you're defending the idssue and unwilling to look at possibilities because of some other experience. Things change.

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