Marie5656
SF VIP
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- Batavia, NY
Chaos is what it would be like having 2000 members , I know from experience. It needs advertising to keep it afloat.. and it needs a handful of moderators . It becomes less personal and more of a passing place .. where people form cliques.. and others don't make conversation at all but join just to play word games..Thanks for asking. I was running a few tech forums, they were helpful to many people but no fun to me. I like personal stories, experiences... If many seniors from around the world come together to share their lives, stories and wisdom, that would be pretty cool.
It's hard to get it going, I often wondered if it's a bad idea in the first place. If seniors talk a lot about health, pain, or even death, will it make SF a depressing place that no one wants to come?
SF is very active but not so popular, because we have very limited visitors. 232 members logged in yesterday. What would it be like to have 2000 logged in members a day? I don't think it will ever happen, we have stuck in 200+ for many years.
SF was started on Mar 17, 2012.
By SF definition I will be a senior in a couple of years.
One thing I like most about SF is I don't think I've ever come to the forum that there weren't members online.SF is very active but not so popular, because we have very limited visitors. 232 members logged in yesterday. What would it be like to have 2000 logged in members a day? I don't think it will ever happen, we have stuck in 200+ for many years.
Thanks for asking. I was running a few tech forums, they were helpful to many people but no fun to me. I like personal stories, experiences... If many seniors from around the world come together to share their lives, stories and wisdom, that would be pretty cool.
It's hard to get it going, I often wondered if it's a bad idea in the first place. If seniors talk a lot about health, pain, or even death, will it make SF a depressing place that no one wants to come?
SF is very active but not so popular, because we have very limited visitors. 232 members logged in yesterday. What would it be like to have 2000 logged in members a day? I don't think it will ever happen, we have stuck in 200+ for many years.
SF was started on Mar 17, 2012.
By SF definition I will be a senior in a couple of years.
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Chaos is what it would be like having 2000 members , I know from experience. It needs advertising to keep it afloat.. and it needs a handful of moderators . It becomes less personal and more of a passing place .. where people form cliques.. and others don't make conversation at all but join just to play word games..
Yeah. Remember MySpace? The more popular it got, the uglier it got.Chaos is what it would be like having 2000 members , I know from experience. It needs advertising to keep it afloat.. and it needs a handful of moderators . It becomes less personal and more of a passing place .. where people form cliques.. and others don't make conversation at all but join just to play word games..
there's a few huge forums out there.. I;ve been a member of them, and they're not anywhere nearly as friendly as this one.. ...![]()
SF is very active but not so popular, because we have very limited visitors. 232 members logged in yesterday. What would it be like to have 2000 logged in members a day? I don't think it will ever happen, we have stuck in 200+ for many years.
We do talk about those things, they are closer to us than to younger people. However I don't find this place at all depressing, people kind of accept our conditions and laugh a lot.It's hard to get it going, I often wondered if it's a bad idea in the first place. If seniors talk a lot about health, pain, or even death, will it make SF a depressing place that no one wants to come?
Thank you again for creating this forum and I'm glad you stayed the course. I mentioned how I feel about SF in the thread that Ruthanne directed at me. This is my new "cyber-home" and I'm enjoying it very much. I think 2,000 members visiting everyday would probably be too much and might dilute the comradery.Thanks for asking. I was running a few tech forums, they were helpful to many people but no fun to me. I like personal stories, experiences... If many seniors from around the world come together to share their lives, stories and wisdom, that would be pretty cool.
It's hard to get it going, I often wondered if it's a bad idea in the first place. If seniors talk a lot about health, pain, or even death, will it make SF a depressing place that no one wants to come?
SF is very active but not so popular, because we have very limited visitors. 232 members logged in yesterday. What would it be like to have 2000 logged in members a day? I don't think it will ever happen, we have stuck in 200+ for many years.
SF was started on Mar 17, 2012.
By SF definition I will be a senior in a couple of years.
It would be a different place. After being here for a few months I am feeling like I know a lot of the people. With 2,000 not sure that could happen.What would it be like to have 2000 logged in members a day?
I'm very grateful to you for Senior Forums. This is a way cool place!Thanks for asking. I was running a few tech forums, they were helpful to many people but no fun to me. I like personal stories, experiences... If many seniors from around the world come together to share their lives, stories and wisdom, that would be pretty cool.
i have found the smaller groups to be more close knit and just nicer. the more people the more you run into personality conflicts. i think this page has enough of those.Chaos is what it would be like having 2000 members , I know from experience. It needs advertising to keep it afloat.. and it needs a handful of moderators . It becomes less personal and more of a passing place .. where people form cliques.. and others don't make conversation at all but join just to play word games..
there's a few huge forums out there.. I;ve been a member of them, and they're not anywhere nearly as friendly as this one.. ...![]()
Agree. At times in my life I was on legal Q&A message boards where any one could respond, I won't say which in public. There were disclaimers on all them that the answers to were as is, regardless of the proficiency of the answer.Thank you, Matrix for providing a well-run, thoughtful forum.
Interesting, have not noticed any clique like things here.cliques