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Post by olbluesmoke on Mar 3, 2024 21:42:41 GMT -5
Let's know your thoughts and see if there's anything we can do to increase posting and prosocial behavior among the posts.
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Post by urbino on Mar 3, 2024 22:02:39 GMT -5
I feel like, for the number of active members we have right now, we've been pretty active of late. It's been rare I've come and checked the Recent Threads page after a couple of hours and not found several with new comments.
That's not to say I think it's a bad question, at all. I'm for growth. It just seems like, compared to a couple months ago, we've been pretty active of late. Maybe the warmer weather gives more people more to say? Dunno.
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Post by Silver on Mar 3, 2024 22:16:16 GMT -5
I think we've all asked that question at some time. There is definitely less activity than a couple years ago. Our active members are active, posting in threads that interest them. Maybe it's just a matter of not having as many active members. I do appreciate your efforts with starting a number of pipe smoking-related threads.
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Post by urbino on Mar 3, 2024 23:40:35 GMT -5
I think we've all asked that question at some time. There is definitely less activity than a couple years ago. Our active members are active, posting in threads that interest them. Maybe it's just a matter of not having as many active members. I do appreciate your efforts with starting a number of pipe smoking-related threads.Absolutely. And I agree that it's largely a matter of just not having as many active members.
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Post by Ronv69 on Mar 4, 2024 0:41:41 GMT -5
I know we're slow right now, but I know a couple of other forums that are even less busy.
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Post by urbino on Mar 4, 2024 5:03:03 GMT -5
I know we're slow right now, but I know a couple of other forums that are even less busy. I did get a donation request recently from Brothers of Briar. I guess they must have hit a rough spot. I sent them a few dollars.
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Post by coalsmoke on Mar 4, 2024 7:16:20 GMT -5
There doesn't seem to be a lack of topics to discuss. I know that olbluesmoke started good threads that brought up some good participation.
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Post by Plainsman on Mar 4, 2024 7:53:37 GMT -5
Seems like every forum I’ve ever been on eventually shakes down to about a dozen regular contributors. Just like clubs and voluntary associations the work gets done by a small percentage of the membership. This seems to be a fact of the human reality and forums are not immune.
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Post by isett2860 on Mar 4, 2024 8:31:45 GMT -5
I agree with Plainsman and the others here. Part of it is a good portion of the active posters are retired. So more time. Sadly, members pass, or health issues prevent pipe smoking. Regarding the recent post asking about those who have quit and comeback. Life gets in the way. Fears of inflation may be keeping some people away from hobbies that they may be interested in starting. But just don’t want to use that money now.
But like with most hobbies. They have their highs and lows over time and I’m sure we will see this come back again.
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Post by urbino on Mar 4, 2024 15:41:13 GMT -5
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Post by olbluesmoke on Mar 4, 2024 17:33:31 GMT -5
I think it starts with ourselves and radiates outwardly. I try to be polite to everyone and take the high road on controversy. I hit thumbs up for everyone if they participate in my threads. Basically, live and let live. Others will see this, I hope, and feel more inclined to be active in the forum. Lastly, when a new person arrives we should encourage them to participate as much as possible...then we just provide a nice/polite atmosphere in which they may thrive.
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Post by Plainsman on Mar 4, 2024 17:51:37 GMT -5
I take a slightly different tack. We’re fortunate to have as many thoughtful participants as we do have. Sure, we could have more. We can always have “more.” Lately we have had several great potential contributors come on board. Once they get their feet on the ground they will be excellent additions to our community. But still, I’ve been on boards that had 30,000 “registered members” and still only had 12-15 making regular contributions. Just think how many fewer conversations we would have if we shut down all the threads that didn’t deal with pipes or tobacco. We are a community centered on the pipe hobby, but going in all directions. That’s what a REAL community does. And that’s our strength. My inflated 2¢ anyway…
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Post by urbino on Mar 4, 2024 17:54:00 GMT -5
I take a slightly different tack. We’re fortunate to have as many thoughtful participants as we do have. Sure, we could have more. We can always have “more.” Lately we have had several great potential contributors come on board. Once they get their feet on the ground they will be excellent additions to our community. But still, I’ve been on boards that had 30,000 “registered members” and still only had 12-15 making regular contributions. Just think how many fewer conversations we would have if we shut down all the threads that didn’t deal with pipes or tobacco. We are a community centered on the pipe hobby, but going in all directions. That’s what a REAL community does. And that’s our strength. My inflated 2¢ anyway… Yep. sparks set only 2 subjects as off-limits. Everything else is game.
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Post by NJDan on Mar 4, 2024 18:31:05 GMT -5
I used to be a church organist in Camden NJ. We had a wonderful old theater organ that is now long gone. A perennial topic was how do we increase participation? I think we did the most damage when we were trying to be something we weren’t. The best path might be to just participate when you can, and be who you are.
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Post by Ronv69 on Mar 5, 2024 10:21:02 GMT -5
I know we're slow right now, but I know a couple of other forums that are even less busy. I did get a donation request recently from Brothers of Briar. I guess they must have hit a rough spot. I sent them a few dollars. I didn't even know they were still around. I was never a member, but I thought I had heard mention of their demise. Surprise. 😊 I know that a lot of people are on Facebook and Instagram and such. No interest for me. Hopefully, this format will outlive me.
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Post by urbino on Mar 5, 2024 17:04:27 GMT -5
I did get a donation request recently from Brothers of Briar. I guess they must have hit a rough spot. I sent them a few dollars. I didn't even know they were still around. I was never a member, but I thought I had heard mention of their demise. Surprise. 😊 I know that a lot of people are on Facebook and Instagram and such. No interest for me. Hopefully, this format will outlive me. We had a member here a couple of years ago -- I've forgotten his name, I'm ashamed to say -- who had gotten locked out of his account over there, somehow. I went over and joined so I could contact their mods for him. I posted a little bit for a couple of weeks, I think, but I wouldn't say I was ever really a member. Seemed like a decent bunch of guys, though.
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Post by jonmc75 on Mar 5, 2024 17:33:04 GMT -5
As the pretty much 'last in the door' guy, I'll just add that all you regular posters on here have been very welcoming and encouraging, especially when it comes to active participation on the forum here. My two cents fwiw, I think we live in very strange times, where the reality of a fast paced, ultra connected, yet desensitised, world where many seek instant gratification in their life experiences, has caused a paradoxical effect, where many yearn for more simpler times, with simpler values/pursuits. I know that I could feel that 'pull' when first considering smoking a pipe. My grandfather smoked one, he was a simple, humble, hard working man, like most of your's probably was, I felt that somehow the pipe might connect me to him, and the more simple life that he enjoyed. A familiar story perhaps? Anyway, the point I'm trying to make is,, the world has changed,, a lot. and all communities, real or virtual, take time and commitment to build and nurture, you gotta put the work in, take the time, just like pipe smoking ( and matrimony, I'll add). I think that's the big difference these days in general, folks want all the rewards and benefits of everything, but few want to really work at anything. But I personally aim to buck the trend lol! Again, good to meet you all, looking forward to getting to know you.😉
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Post by turbocat on Mar 5, 2024 17:42:33 GMT -5
I used to be a church organist in Camden NJ. We had a wonderful old theater organ that is now long gone. A perennial topic was how do we increase participation? I think we did the most damage when we were trying to be something we weren’t. The best path might be to just participate when you can, and be who you are. Outstanding observation!
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Post by trailboss on Mar 5, 2024 22:00:43 GMT -5
You could hit the social media sites and tell everyone that joins, there is a free 8oz. bag of Stonehaven coming their way. After they private message you their address and conclude three weeks later the package is not coming...well we will look like we are in a bear market. I gave up long ago wondering why some great prolific posters disappear, some leave after a seemingly slight offense, some are hit and run posters...I give up figuring it out. I think that this is the best forum going on so many levels, there are some that are much bigger and attract some great articles by Pease, Chuck Stanion, etc... by virtue of the traffic, but I do not miss the attitude of "well I have tenure here"...I think that when people take that attitude, they are generally a bag O' Turds. But I digress in my rambling. I wish that I could post more valuable content, but I have too many irons in the fire at any one thing, so I am mediocre at all.
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Post by Ronv69 on Mar 5, 2024 22:16:08 GMT -5
You could hit the social media sites and tell everyone that joins, there is a free 8oz. bag of Stonehaven coming their way. After they private message you their address and conclude three weeks later the package is not coming...well we will look like we are in a bear market. I gave up long ago wondering why some great prolific posters disappear, some leave after a seemingly slight offense, some are hit and run posters...I give up figuring it out. I think that this is the best forum going on so many levels, there are some that are much bigger and attract some great articles by Pease, Chuck Stanion, etc... by virtue of the traffic, but I do not miss the attitude of "well I have tenure here"...I think that when people take that attitude, they are generally a bag O' Turds. But I digress in my rambling. I wish that I could post more valuable content, but I have too many irons in the fire at any one thing, so I am mediocre at all. You go through spells where you post all kinds of interesting things about our passion. But you have people depending on you.
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Post by trailboss on Mar 5, 2024 22:20:36 GMT -5
I think you described a hit and run member that has tenure.
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Post by oldcajun123 on Mar 6, 2024 13:22:53 GMT -5
I’m good with what we got, I Garronte
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Post by rectifythis on Mar 7, 2024 20:27:37 GMT -5
I can only give my opinion of why I do not frequent here much. For me, it's all about the format. I frequent another forum and the user friendliness of it is much better...but I know that costs money. This forum I cannot just 1 click and drop a picture in from my phone (I know that probably eats bandwidth and probably costs money). This forum I cannot "turn on" or "turn off" specific thread notifications. I'm either signed up for email notifications 100% or 0%. I hate getting 1000 emails for threads I've replied to, and since I cannot hen peck, I just do not post unless the thread is of the highest interest to me. For me it has nothing to do with personnel or topics, it's purely mechanical.
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Post by Plainsman on Mar 7, 2024 20:48:28 GMT -5
Why do you get 1000 emails?
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Post by rectifythis on Mar 7, 2024 20:55:10 GMT -5
Why do you get 1000 emails? Because I have email notifications set to "on". I do want to know when a thread I'm active in has replies, however, if I'm active on 10 different threads, every time someone posts a response, even a smiley face, I will get an email. So if a thread has 50 responses and I'm on 10 active threads, that's literally 500 emails.
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Post by Plainsman on Mar 7, 2024 21:33:55 GMT -5
I guess you could turn it off and just check the threads?
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Post by trailboss on Mar 7, 2024 21:41:51 GMT -5
Yeah, I just click "recent threads" and see what threads might be of interest.
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Post by john on Mar 7, 2024 21:42:26 GMT -5
My thoughts... Several of the other forums have seen a decline in participation. That being said, those forums shut down do to the cost of operation. Another thing that I see is a decline of those of us that are pipe smokers. Since we are less than one percent of the overall tobacco use in the US we don’t have a large presence in the lobby groups. We’re kind of the red headed step children of the tobacco world.
Either way I am glad to see what everyone is doing even if it’s on the odd day that I can have the time to come and post...
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Post by CrustyCat on Mar 7, 2024 23:53:37 GMT -5
Some weeks I participate more than others. Sometimes I just don't have a lot to say, but I do read. My smoking habits a pretty boring. I have a habit of smoking the same tobacco for a long time, and just keep reusing the same old pipes over and over again, so, it's not particularly interesting, at least to me to say what I am smoking. Especially since it's usually only a couple of times a week since I don't smoke when I am working as I don't really have the time. Another thing I've been bummed about is you see new people join, especially someone just down the road from me, they post once, and I don't see them again. I did send a private message in hopes maybe they'll return at some point. I've tried other pipe smoking forums and whatnot, but I like it here, just something about this place I enjoy. May not be the busiest or the fanciest, but I don't care.
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Post by Ronv69 on Mar 8, 2024 0:42:07 GMT -5
There are probably about 6 million pipe smokers in the English speaking world. 99.9% of them probably have no interest in social media of any kind. Maybe if they were aware that forums such as this existed, maybe 5% would be interested. I think we are a curiosity to everyone that isn't on a forum. How quaint.
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