944,043 Members | Top Members by Rank

Ad:
Jun 22nd, 2006
0

When are helpful members bad?

Expand Post »
I was discussing with NBF how I want to raise participation rates here on DaniWeb, and she pointed me to the following blog entry that she found: http://www.martinibuster.net/2006/06...icipation.html

She said it reminded her of me. So ... what do you guys think? Valid points or just BS?
Similar Threads
Administrator
Staff Writer
Reputation Points: 1422
Solved Threads: 162
The Queen of DaniWeb
cscgal is online now Online
13,646 posts
since Feb 2002
Jun 22nd, 2006
0

Re: When are helpful members bad?

That's a very interesting posting you link to Dani, and one which makes some very valid points.

Certainly my experience has been, with regard to community building in particular, that strictly limiting forum response to answers alone, at the expense of discussion, is a bad thing. Yes, a moderatorial slow hand is required to prevent off-topic rambling and to ensure the original question gets answered (critical to a tech support forum, needless to say). But allowing discussion of the question, and discussion of the answer, positively encourages forum growth by imparting a feeling of value to participants and empowering a sense of real community.

It is, as in all things, a question of balance. Never easy to achieve, but essential that we strive to achieve it nonetheless.
Administrator
Staff Writer
Reputation Points: 1418
Solved Threads: 37
Freelance Word Punk
happygeek is online now Online
5,570 posts
since Mar 2006
Jun 22nd, 2006
0

Re: When are helpful members bad?

One of my favorite sayings is, there's more then one way to skin a cat. However, I found myself guilty of some things in that article.

I'm real glad ya posted that and I read it.

Thanks
Reputation Points: 10
Solved Threads: 0
Newbie Poster
noppid is offline Offline
17 posts
since Jan 2004
Jun 22nd, 2006
0

Re: When are helpful members bad?

I think the most important thing I took away from the article was the intimidation factor - a lot of times us regular members don't realize how overwhelmed new members can be with a new community.
Administrator
Staff Writer
Reputation Points: 1422
Solved Threads: 162
The Queen of DaniWeb
cscgal is online now Online
13,646 posts
since Feb 2002

This thread is more than three months old

No one has posted to this discussion for at least three months. Please let old threads die and do not reply to them unless you feel you have something new and valuable to contribute that absolutely must be added to make the discussion complete. Otherwise, please start a new thread in this forum instead.
Message:
Previous Thread in Social Media and Online Communities Forum Timeline: How could I promote a women forum?
Next Thread in Social Media and Online Communities Forum Timeline: What days of the week to send out a newsletter?





About Us | Contact Us | Advertise | Acceptable Use Policy
Forum Index | Build Custom RSS Feed


Follow us on Twitter


© 2011 DaniWeb® LLC