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20 May 2007 09:49 #4561

The first year of any new adventure is difficult. It takes time to develop chat rooms, message boards and the rhythm and life of the whole site. You're right about one thing, we do need to let the web folks know what our needs are in terms of the forums & chat rooms. Perhaps there are too many categories for the forums and they need to be pared down. Okay that's fine, so here's my suggestion for anyone who chooses to do so, go through all of the categories and think about each one and how it can be pared down. Put your ideas down on a proposal and send them into the web masters and cc Alex & Ricky so they know what you're thinking as well.

On a related note I would like to post more but I've had a very busy and difficult year from illness and death in the family to needing to get some work done (I quilt and am working on my own business). I've been a very active member of another board for years and if I've posted twice in a week lately that's been a lot. I've had someone take over a particular posting for me because of the fullness of this year. I would also like to chat more, but again, right now, time is an issue for me due to my commitments.

I'm looking forward to seeing how this community develops over time and getting to know all of the wonderful quilters across the world.

Happy quilting,

Teri
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20 May 2007 09:38 #4560

While I don't find the MB cumbersome, I can see both sides of the issue.
Fons and Porter also have a MB which started in Oct of 06 I believe. They have about 21,000 in membership. It was slow going at first. They also have had to tweak the MB periodically. Not everyone participates. If you look only about 500 or so are active.
As with any MB there are people who are 'lurkers' and people who are talkers. Another thought is there are many private boards and other options where people hang out.
As for the issue of too many topics...it has advantages and disadvantages. First, if you are interested in one specific topic it is nice option just to go to that topic and not have to read thousands of messages or ask a question that may have already been answered a hundred times before.
The disadvantage: it makes the forum impersonal for many. It seems to discourage chit chat among people. As in any conversation, one statement can lead to a whole other discussion. Then the conversation becomes an 'off topic' one and then needs to moved to another section. This has happened on the Fons and Porter board several times.
Unfortunately, all things are not equal with computers and delivery options. I don't think there is an easy answer for that issue.

FW
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20 May 2007 07:58 #4559

Gamby, I don't think you are simple minded or not intresting. Give me a time and a place and I will chate with you. I took a week off Chatting because I had company visiting. When I got back into the swing of things, I didn't find anyone in the chat rooms. Maybe people do a have a little Spring fever and are out an about.

Lorelei
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Website 19 May 2007 10:22 #4548

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I check in several times during the day since I am retired. Very seldom do I see anyone in the chat rooms but myself. I also check to see who is on line and there is very few or none. I have contributed it to the fact that spring fever may have a lot of members out--traveling, gardening, etc. I have posted some but it appears no one ever responds to my posts. Maybe I am of simple mind and not very interesting, Oh well, life goes on and I will too. Ruby
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19 May 2007 10:11 #4547

LadyRags, I couldn't agree with you more! There are too many subjects and subcategories complicating this site. It's a proven fact that people don't want to spend a lot of time hunting for what they're looking for. Recent posts and threads should be at the top of the page. And no matter how organized this board is, many threads go so off-topic that you can't find that discussion again if you tried. Not to mention that the chats are almost never occupied.

Help us, Quilt Show Staffers! I was so excited when this site started out because of the potential and the professional efforts being put into it, but now I barely stay five minutes. Frankly, I leave disappointed and go visit other, more lively boards. I just checked, and I'm the only one here out of nearly 20,000 members - it's too quiet in here!

I wonder how long others are staying?
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Too Cumbersome 19 May 2007 08:16 #4544

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I said it before I will say it again this board is too cumbesome to deal with.

I can tell by the lack of posting, others must feel the same. Dial up is still the method most quilters have to deal with, because rural areas do not have DSL / cable access. Also why waste money on fast service that takes a way from quilting. I do not have the time money or energy to try and find post of interest on this forum.

too many subject... they can all be generalized into broad categories. You do not need so many subcategories. Keep the categories as general and limited as possible and you will find people posting and reading, spending more time at this forum.......example:

Books, Patterns, newest DVDs

Multi Media Quilting / Art Quilts

Traditional Quilting

Favorite Products

Or even more limited Categories....
Quilting ...

non Quilting topics...

Guilds and Quilt Shops




Personally I like the ABOUT.COM forum set up and can view the topics and messages quickly to see what sparks my interest. I hate clicking through multiple links to get to what I want.



Another suggestion is change the default size of font..... I can barely read what I am typing.

I do not see this a popular forum unless you make it more user friendly. you are trying to do something new and different. I know you are great people and great quilters but if your forum is hard for the average person to use they will not come here to post.





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