• jorndoe
    3.7k
    So, what draws people to a themed online forum anyway, and keep people returning?
    I'm sure there are numerous studies on that. 57.gif

    You don't really want to draw everyone and anyone in, though, just those with a genuine interest in the theme.
    Some will be a nuisance, some mellow, and in philosophy both will likely be appreciated in some ways.

    Perhaps something like..
    • street rumors and word of mouth - might draw people in
    • visibility and hits when doing themed searches - might draw people in
    • the community, the people, the tone, friendliness/approachability - keep people returning
    • moderation and quality of content, noise cancellation - keep people returning
    • ease of use, flexibility, functionality, presentation
    • technical and non-technical support, maintenance

    Anyway, time for late supper.
  • Wosret
    3.4k
    Mostly me, I figure.
  • Human
    31
    I guess it is mostly people googling "philosophy forum". And Wosret.
  • Hanover
    13k
    Been thinking about this question as well. Possible reason: the third place for the internet age: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Third_place

    And that also explains my reason for slowly leaving the old place. Something was lost. It's not like the quality suddenly tanked or even the people I was dealing with day to day even changed. It just sort of became uncomfortable and untrustworthy.

    I also have this weird obsession for dudes who potray themselves as Japanese anime chicks.
  • Michael
    15.8k
    I also have this weird obsession for dudes who potray themselves as Japanese anime chicks. — Hanover

    Time for me to change my pic. I need Hanover's obsession.
  • Hanover
    13k
    Time for me to change my pic. I need Hanover's obsessionYahadreas

    Your obsession is philosophy forums generally, finding time to post at PF1, PF2, and PF temporary. My obsession, though, is dudes who portray themselves as Japanese Anime chicks. At least mine makes sense. You know, best of both worlds.
  • Sir2u
    3.5k
    The real reason people go to philosophy forums is to try to learn the secrets of the universe. That is why so few people actually arrive and less hang around, the slobs prefer to look for them on farcebook and twatter.
  • Sir2u
    3.5k
    People that portray themselves as Japanese Anime chicks or even guys(can anyone tell the difference?) are having identity doubts. The rest of us just doubt everything.
  • ssu
    8.7k
    For me it goes something like this:

    1) You are looking for some information on the net
    2) You find good information / resources in some themed discussion forum about the subject
    3) You get interested in the discussion
    4) You dare to ask / comment something there
    5) You get some insightful and good answers or comments... now you've taken the bait
    6) You get "accepted" by the people and get into interesting discussions... you are hooked.

    When something doesn't check out from 2 to 6, then you won't be there.
  • The outlaw Josey Wales
    26
    From my past experience with gaming servers (though the standards are going to be different I am sure here) it is very important at first to be very relaxed in the moderation. Recruit anyone and everyone and build up the popularity which will drive more people to want to come. Slowly weed out the trouble makers. I would of course ban spammers and trolls but I would be more sensitive with the low quality bans. Just my insight. People wont wont to come or stay if they feel threatened that moderators are ruling with an iron fist and it may give the forums some what of a bad reputation. Just my thoughts.
  • Wosret
    3.4k


    Don't be hatin.

    If you're Peebs then I'll be the vampire Queen. .
  • Jamal
    9.8k
    Sounds like good advice The.
  • ArguingWAristotleTiff
    5k
    Interaction with other like minded adults is why I am on the net. Friendships grow out of time spent, thoughts exchanged. Mayor Of Simpleton is my virtual brother, very unlike my older brother and Hanover and I living parallel lives. Or Benkei having little Benkei's running around. Sir2u knows how to get to the heart of my matter and Banno was able to give me the run around till I didn't know which way was up. jamalrob came onto the scene a bit later and to this day, I thought a picture that Wosret put up of himself for Halloween, wearing a tutu and a Viking costume was real! ssu and The outlaw Josey Wales are cool cats as is coolazice! Yahadreas, one of my all time favorite posters. My dear jorndoe has managed to cool my jets when necessary but never too often.
    I come here, to the internet to be with friends from around the world and hope to continue for a long time to come.
    Thanks for asking (L)
  • Human
    31
    That is pretty much what I don't come to a philosophy forum for Tiff.
  • ArguingWAristotleTiff
    5k
    I was hoping to resurrect ModBot by listing names of folks who were here that I could remember, that simple. ;)
  • Human
    31
    I just looked at the discussions you have started at PF over the years Tiff. You might find it interesting to have a look yourself. I couldn't find a single topic with what I think of as philosophical content. There's a lot of embarrassing oversharing about your personal life, discussions about other people's personal lives and problems, sentimental poetry, pointless polls about drug use and the American political system, it's all just froth.

    I'd like to ask you to leave all that crap behind, and make some philosophical contributions here. Deal with ideas, not personalities. If you want to "socialise", do it on Facebook or something.
  • ArguingWAristotleTiff
    5k
    If you "just looked" then you might want to get to know me before judging me.
    I was invited here and I think I shall remain.
    Thank you kindly for the expression of your thoughts.
    Tiff
  • Moliere
    4.8k
    =(

    That seems a good way to get off on the wrong foot.

    We might kindly ask you to be respectful of others, in the same light. It's not like you *have* to reply, if it's really such a burden. Just reply to what you want to reply to. If it doesn't seem appropriately philosophical [a standard which yourself and myself seem to disagree upon], then just reply to what is.
  • Human
    31
    I've known you for some time Tiff, I couldn't remember you saying anything of philosophical interest, but I thought I'd check the records.

    I wasn't suggesting you should leave, I was suggesting you should stay and make more appropriate contributions.
  • Jamal
    9.8k
    I intend there to be a social aspect to the forum, and I think most members are happy with that. But there's an easy solution for you: click on 'Categories' and uncheck the category called 'The Lounge', so all those social type discussions won't appear in your home page, ie. in your 'All discussions' screen.

    Oh and be nice if it's at all possible. Your comment there was the first sour note since I set this up, and it's kind of disappointing.
  • Sentient
    50
    What draws others to online forums, is the same thing which draws people to any type of interaction and that is the concept of 'community'. No man is an island, most especially those who pretend they are.

    In a word; we all rely on each other whether or not we enjoy it. Some times we might, other times we might not but bottom line: the human is a social animal, as a general rule (barring certain genetic exception and even they require interaction to sustain self, which is ironic).

    The more interesting question is how online platforms function. The dynamics of virtual 'social places' are radically different from those that occur face to face. I wonder how it affects our neural pathways, myself. I see a loss of art and empathy as its most dire consequences.

    A wonderful example being the above exchange between 'Human' and 'Tiff'. 'Human' would be far less likely to react in such a fashion in real life, therefore, reserves it for virtual space.

    On a seperate note: Thank you Jamalrob for creating the new forum. I deeply hope it will become a thriving and authentic community.

    Best to all.
  • Baden
    16.4k
    What draws me is the posters. And right now we have many of the highest quality posters in PF all in the one spot. Oh, and we have @Hanover too. :P
  • Hanover
    13k
    4

    I've known you for some time Tiff, I couldn't remember you saying anything of philosophical interest, but I thought I'd check the records.

    I wasn't suggesting you should leave, I was suggesting you should stay and make more appropriate contributions.
    Human

    I'm here for the piss and vinegar.

    Also, I'm here for Baden, especially with his new avatar. It sort of gets me going.
  • Baden
    16.4k
    Also, I'm here for Baden, especially with his new avatar. It sort of gets me going.Hanover

    If you make that @Baden, I'll know quicker when you're salivating over me. (It's the curly one to the left of the eye.)
  • Sentient
    50
    Piss and vinegar? Hehehe. Hanover wins the internet for the day on two levels. Yay!
  • Human
    31
    Your comment there was the first sour note since I set this up, and it's kind of disappointing.jamalrob

    Somebody liked it though.
  • Hanover
    13k
    Doesn't it still pop up under "mentions" even without the @ symbol? When do I use a hashtag? I've heard tale of them, but when I was growing up we just had stamps and envelopes.
  • Hanover
    13k
    Oh, yeah, sorry @baden
  • Sentient
    50
    Human isn't very proficient at intricate irony? Or?
  • Michael
    15.8k
    @Human, you remind me of The Great Whatever. Is that you?
  • Baden
    16.4k
    Oh, yeah, sorry @badenHanover

    It doesn't work unless you get the capitalization right. Can someone else be @Hanover's techie babysitter, please?

    Human, you remind me of The Great Whatever. Is that you?Yahadreas

    I was thinking the same thing. Let's not spoil the suspense though. We'll know soon enough when Banno joins up and there's a cat fight.
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