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I've been wondering - and believe me, it's not a pretty sight.
The thing is, the numbers. Whenever I come on here, and particuarly recently, the forum quotes that there are - for instance, now - 70 people on the forum. At this moment 8 are accounted for with names (like mine) running across the bottom; 4 are "hidden" - whatever that means; and FIFTY EIGHT are guests. Now, what's that all about??
Once exams are taken in various regions, I notice the number of names there swell, the amount of people prepared or willing to join in and add their tuppenceworth or ask opinions / for help, the number of people wanting yippees or consolation for their triumphs / test-result-related-rethinks suddenly increases quite dramatically.
So, why don't people join in before that? Is it (harshest scenario) that they want to suck the blood from the forum but are reluctant to offer anything in return in case they give an edge to a "competitior"? Is it that they feel too freaked to comment? Do they feel, perhaps, "unworthy" to join in, since what they have to say cannot possibly be on a par with the wonderful wise words of those already posting (I certainly started off slow, not wanting to dive in all presumptuous, but work my way up having sussed the mood). Or are they perhaps a different fifty eight each time just happening to be passing by?
It goes without saying that I know this may sound a bit stroppy but just interested as to the reasons behind non-participation.
The thing is, the numbers. Whenever I come on here, and particuarly recently, the forum quotes that there are - for instance, now - 70 people on the forum. At this moment 8 are accounted for with names (like mine) running across the bottom; 4 are "hidden" - whatever that means; and FIFTY EIGHT are guests. Now, what's that all about??
Once exams are taken in various regions, I notice the number of names there swell, the amount of people prepared or willing to join in and add their tuppenceworth or ask opinions / for help, the number of people wanting yippees or consolation for their triumphs / test-result-related-rethinks suddenly increases quite dramatically.
So, why don't people join in before that? Is it (harshest scenario) that they want to suck the blood from the forum but are reluctant to offer anything in return in case they give an edge to a "competitior"? Is it that they feel too freaked to comment? Do they feel, perhaps, "unworthy" to join in, since what they have to say cannot possibly be on a par with the wonderful wise words of those already posting (I certainly started off slow, not wanting to dive in all presumptuous, but work my way up having sussed the mood). Or are they perhaps a different fifty eight each time just happening to be passing by?
It goes without saying that I know this may sound a bit stroppy but just interested as to the reasons behind non-participation.
Hi Mila,
In the old days you could post as a non-registered guest, it got very confusing as a lot of "guests" discussed issues.
I lurked and posted as an unregistered user for a year and a bit.
I guess a lot of people read the information, buy the products and are reluctant to register, nothing sinister.
The more lurkers the better, remember once you join it is Hotel California rules, you can checkout anytime but you can never leave.
Maybe a lurker would like to register and offer an opinion, maybe a bright spark could use the 'poll' feature on the forum.
steve
In the old days you could post as a non-registered guest, it got very confusing as a lot of "guests" discussed issues.
I lurked and posted as an unregistered user for a year and a bit.
I guess a lot of people read the information, buy the products and are reluctant to register, nothing sinister.
The more lurkers the better, remember once you join it is Hotel California rules, you can checkout anytime but you can never leave.
Maybe a lurker would like to register and offer an opinion, maybe a bright spark could use the 'poll' feature on the forum.
steve
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I joined a little while ago, but have only just started participating. I don't feel I can contribute much, as I feel I know nothing at the moment
An interesting study would be to see whether the number of lurkers was greater on this forum than on, say, GCSE forums. Also, whether it varied at different times of the year. Perhaps someone could set an 11+ question on it... that'd really sort out the children, tutored at 5am or not...
On the other hand, maybe the large number of lurkers is down to the article in The Observer last weekend.
An interesting study would be to see whether the number of lurkers was greater on this forum than on, say, GCSE forums. Also, whether it varied at different times of the year. Perhaps someone could set an 11+ question on it... that'd really sort out the children, tutored at 5am or not...
On the other hand, maybe the large number of lurkers is down to the article in The Observer last weekend.
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My name is CM and I am a reformed lurker
Seriously - I did lurk for a while.Mostly because I knew one of the regulars would say what I would have for me.I think I finally joined when I was enraged at some contraversial point or other and could hold back no more.
Thing is though and there should be a health warning about this, once you post you are hooked!
Seriously - I did lurk for a while.Mostly because I knew one of the regulars would say what I would have for me.I think I finally joined when I was enraged at some contraversial point or other and could hold back no more.
Thing is though and there should be a health warning about this, once you post you are hooked!
tell me about it
it's like shopping at the garden centre (guess who's currently got mud under her nails?) you're ok, til you pick up the first plant and then it's chaos. Or it is for me
Also, seriously, it's just more fun if more join in. Maybe it's because my own geographical county is VERY quiet (Glos) I just wish there were more doing their fretting etc publicly. "Sharing" if I dare sound American.
it's like shopping at the garden centre (guess who's currently got mud under her nails?) you're ok, til you pick up the first plant and then it's chaos. Or it is for me
Also, seriously, it's just more fun if more join in. Maybe it's because my own geographical county is VERY quiet (Glos) I just wish there were more doing their fretting etc publicly. "Sharing" if I dare sound American.
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