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I think you're doing a fine job. What I don't like about this site is the community in general. What I mean by that, is the people here are not that friendly. Yes, there are a few, but for the most part they are not friendly. It just seems you are attracting the wrong kind of people. Either they're not very nice, or simply make one post which asks for their work being done, and then they're gone.
Just my opinion.
Just my opinion.
What has now been added as top priority to my list of things to focus on is community building ... attracting a better audience who is friendly, willing to help, and who posts a lot.
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Exaggeratedly “friendly� (in that fashion) or useful: Pick one.
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You are not doing a good job. I'm sorry I have to say that but you aren't.
You are doing something here that would put something more like,
You are doing an amazing job. You have one of the largest Technology sites on the web.
Actually the only ones that I have found that are larger, are places like Dell and HP.. but come on... they have to be.
You're doing an amazing job here Dani. I only wish I could keep my board as clean and useful as this one.
You are doing something here that would put something more like,
You are doing an amazing job. You have one of the largest Technology sites on the web.
Actually the only ones that I have found that are larger, are places like Dell and HP.. but come on... they have to be.
You're doing an amazing job here Dani. I only wish I could keep my board as clean and useful as this one.
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Originally Posted by cscgal
The age old question ... am I doing a good job as site administrator? Are DaniWeb policies overly harsh or overly lax? Should I be participating more? Do moderators feel overly worked?
Please give me feedback to keep me grounded and so that I can ensure I'm on the right path.
Thanks!!
Dani this is an amazing site. And for it to be started by a woman makes it even more amazing at least in my eyes. I am much older than you and grew up hearing that women will never be as smart as men or as powerful or even worth as much as a man. But it seems to me that most of the PEOPLE here just happen to be of the male type. The fact that they are here learn and/or teaching is something that could not have been 20 or 30 years ago much less the 51 years ago when I was born.
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I remember that when I registered the first time I was so new to everything and was amazed at the "Welcome" email that I recieved a few days later. You said a lot of stuff about the site and then at the bottom said that if there was anything you could do to help to please let you know. I wrote back! I told you that I was so stupid with computers, that I literally barely knew how to turn it on much less use and said that I didn't even know how to use media player. I knew that it was basically a form letter when I answered it but I was feeling very stupid after reading here and understanding almost none of what I read outside of the rules and the word games. So I also asked you if there was a place for anyone as stupid as me. I never expected that you would get the email much less read it, but you answered saying that I was welcome here and you tried to point me towards someplace where I could learn about the media player. I never found whatever you intended for me to read because I got easily distracted.
Now I am back with a new name because after 4 months of surgeries and my email acct deleted because of inactivity, I had to re-register the other day. And WOW! What did I find in my email but a birthday greeting from Dani. Dani this idiot is a global mod at a free messageboard support forum. We currently have less than 2 thousand members but more are finding out about the boards everyday and posting crazy questions and some that require me to do lots of research in order to be able to answer them. I often come here to look for answers for questions posed to me. It is very time intensive and often thankless but because of it I am learning many things. The developer of the messageboard company gives his full support publically to his mods even when he privately thinks we are wrong. He might see a problem that someone has posted and rather than answer the question himself, he will pm one of the mods giving them the info that is needed all just help to get us the respect that he thinks we deserve. I have seen a few minor disputes break out on this board from time to time with a couple even being between mods and I am certain that you are aware of it. I don't know what is said to these people privately but publically you set a fine example for everyone.
I read of this board all over the internet. At most of the geekboards I am terrified to post knowing that someone will call me names or make me cry and a few of those boards I have been required to pay for a membership to even read posts. I think that your board is about as perfect as you can get while having such a huge membership and providing so much information and help as it does all for free even to non-members.
If they don't like something they should leave. If you do like it, they ought to say so and I am sure that they do because I have some people with more posts than I will ever make if I typed for the rest of my life with not even potty breaks in between.
You go girl! Daniweb rocks. It is your baby and your responsibility in the long run so just do the best that you can and leave the rest up to God.
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WoW!!!
And I thought I was giving a nice message.
See dani you really are doing an awesome job.
And I thought I was giving a nice message.
See dani you really are doing an awesome job.
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Computer Problems? Forget the GeeK Squad use something better: DaniWeb
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Hey Dani. Sorry to bump an old thread, but I don't visit this section very often.
First off, I have to commend you on the concept and design of this site. The web has over a thousand forums for every topic, but most of them are overly-specialized. While it is important to have very tightly focused forums in order to deeply explore certain topics, there are very few forums out there that have a broad enough focus to help people out when they don't know just which focus pertains to their questions, wants, or needs.
Most programming sites focus on just one language. You have managed to create a strong community that is willing to talk about and assist eachother with any programming, scripting, databasing, or application language. You have also managed to attract some very impressive members that have are very talented with these different languages.
Most computer help sites focus on just one operating system, application, class of applications, hardware aspect, or hardware component. You have managed to create a site that covers all things related to computers. Quite an amazing feat. Even though many of the people that are assisted in Tech Talk forums are one-post or one-thread wonders, the fact that these people are getting help that would have cost them a lot of time and money without the assistance of this site's community is very commendable.
Even though I am not a frequent visitor of the Site Management forums, I have noticed that they are very popular with some of the members. You have offered people a place to go and talk about subjects that are taboo on most sites.
Now, to talk about your style of administration. In principle, since this is your site, you get to be the judge of how you are doing as administrator. In my opinion, you are doing a fine job. Your job as administrator is to assemble a site, to assemble a community, to assign a dedicated and competent staff of moderators, and to attract new membership in order to keep the community alive and varied. Since this site exists and has such a high membership, you have succeeded at assembling the site and community. Since you have very knowledgable and present moderators accross the sections of the forum, you have succeeded at assembling a staff of competent moderators. Considering that there are many, many new members each and every day, you have succeeded in getting the word out about this forum. Realistically, everything else beyond those basic duties is the responsibility of your moderators and members.
An administrator can only do so much. You are a single person and can't do everything. If you are concerned that membership isn't what it should be, I would start asking questions about what can be done to increase member retention. There isn't a way to eliminate people that join a site without the intent of staying around beyond getting answers to their one question. Your members and moderators may have ideas on what can be done to keep people around longer.
I have never felt that your policies have restricted my replies in any way. I have always felt comfortable posting in a manner that I believed expressed my opinions fully.
Administrators are often the ones that get the least amount of opportunity to enjoy their own forum. I believe it is for this reason that I have never been very serious about creating my own site. I know that I would miss the ability to be just one of the members to much. It takes a very dedicated person to do what you have done. A level of dedication that not many people possess.
If you feel that your moderators may be overworked, just ask them. There are many members on this forum that would seem to make find moderator candidates. Keep in mind that adding additional moderators to a section or forum can sometimes add more stress to the current moderator rather than lessening it, so I would discuss this with the moderators before coming to any decisions on this subject.
To summerize, I believe that you have done a great job. The success of your site and the size it has grown to is testament to your success as a forum administrator.
Thank you very much for building this site. DaniWeb has helped me have a lot of fun while learning new things and sharing my knowledge with others. I'm proud to be a member here.
First off, I have to commend you on the concept and design of this site. The web has over a thousand forums for every topic, but most of them are overly-specialized. While it is important to have very tightly focused forums in order to deeply explore certain topics, there are very few forums out there that have a broad enough focus to help people out when they don't know just which focus pertains to their questions, wants, or needs.
Most programming sites focus on just one language. You have managed to create a strong community that is willing to talk about and assist eachother with any programming, scripting, databasing, or application language. You have also managed to attract some very impressive members that have are very talented with these different languages.
Most computer help sites focus on just one operating system, application, class of applications, hardware aspect, or hardware component. You have managed to create a site that covers all things related to computers. Quite an amazing feat. Even though many of the people that are assisted in Tech Talk forums are one-post or one-thread wonders, the fact that these people are getting help that would have cost them a lot of time and money without the assistance of this site's community is very commendable.
Even though I am not a frequent visitor of the Site Management forums, I have noticed that they are very popular with some of the members. You have offered people a place to go and talk about subjects that are taboo on most sites.
Now, to talk about your style of administration. In principle, since this is your site, you get to be the judge of how you are doing as administrator. In my opinion, you are doing a fine job. Your job as administrator is to assemble a site, to assemble a community, to assign a dedicated and competent staff of moderators, and to attract new membership in order to keep the community alive and varied. Since this site exists and has such a high membership, you have succeeded at assembling the site and community. Since you have very knowledgable and present moderators accross the sections of the forum, you have succeeded at assembling a staff of competent moderators. Considering that there are many, many new members each and every day, you have succeeded in getting the word out about this forum. Realistically, everything else beyond those basic duties is the responsibility of your moderators and members.
An administrator can only do so much. You are a single person and can't do everything. If you are concerned that membership isn't what it should be, I would start asking questions about what can be done to increase member retention. There isn't a way to eliminate people that join a site without the intent of staying around beyond getting answers to their one question. Your members and moderators may have ideas on what can be done to keep people around longer.
I have never felt that your policies have restricted my replies in any way. I have always felt comfortable posting in a manner that I believed expressed my opinions fully.
Administrators are often the ones that get the least amount of opportunity to enjoy their own forum. I believe it is for this reason that I have never been very serious about creating my own site. I know that I would miss the ability to be just one of the members to much. It takes a very dedicated person to do what you have done. A level of dedication that not many people possess.
If you feel that your moderators may be overworked, just ask them. There are many members on this forum that would seem to make find moderator candidates. Keep in mind that adding additional moderators to a section or forum can sometimes add more stress to the current moderator rather than lessening it, so I would discuss this with the moderators before coming to any decisions on this subject.
To summerize, I believe that you have done a great job. The success of your site and the size it has grown to is testament to your success as a forum administrator.
Thank you very much for building this site. DaniWeb has helped me have a lot of fun while learning new things and sharing my knowledge with others. I'm proud to be a member here.
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Hi everyone who replied! I am so, so incredibly sorry for my belated reply. I read your posts not long after they were made, but I was awfully busy at the time, and put it on my todo list. Unfortunately, it wasn't until recently that I got my first Palm PDA. 
So ... as many of you know, I have been starting and running DaniWeb while attending school. Well, I just graduated in December
I've got my B.S. in Computer Science now! Yay! That means that I can now devote much more of my time to DaniWeb and to, of course, strengthening the community.
I want to thank you everyone much for your generous replies.
You took the time to give me detailed explanations, and I appreciate it. I'm now off to post in our "Growing an Online Community" forum!

So ... as many of you know, I have been starting and running DaniWeb while attending school. Well, I just graduated in December
I've got my B.S. in Computer Science now! Yay! That means that I can now devote much more of my time to DaniWeb and to, of course, strengthening the community.I want to thank you everyone much for your generous replies.
You took the time to give me detailed explanations, and I appreciate it. I'm now off to post in our "Growing an Online Community" forum! Dani the Computer Science Gal 
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