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Re: While Community used to have more posts DomA Send a noteboard - 30/10/2013 01:39:41 AM

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And it's been like that since Wotmania.

Right now it seems Books is where the party is at. Even at wotmania when the quizzes used to ask why people came here, the answers were overwhelmingly for WOT. And now we have failed to attract people who may have come for the last book and stayed to discover Scott Lynch in Books or the community here. All because of a ghetto.


Oh, it all predates that by years. There was no hope whatsoever to "attract people" for WOT for AMOL, and it's been a long while since Wotmania/RAFO has been a place to "come for WOT and discover other writers".

In fact the WOT MB that was the locomotive of the site has lost its momentum in between the release of COT/KOD. One reason is that at Wotmania the "COT bashing" was never very well contained and it tainted nearly all the threads, which ended up annoying those who liked the book or wanted to get over their disappointment and discuss other things. We lost a whole lot of good posters over that, who visited and finally adopted other WOT communities where it was kept a bit more under control. We lost another batch of people when Wotmania gained a partially deserved reputation as a MB with a ton of flame wars over hated characters and little else of substance. Again, the other WOT MBs have tried harder to contain those things to single threads, forbidding Faile or Egwene-bashing in other threads.

Another reason is that at Wotmania the CMB had become the strongest section, and people who often had given up on WOT remained around at CMB with occasional visits to bash WOT on the WMB. That gave the site a reputation for being a bit unfriendly to hardcore WOT fans (that was certainly the only one where mentioning WOT on another MB than the WOTMB could get you flamed....) That explains some of the losses of membership, who went to Dragonmount or Theoryland . We lost more people over the reception of COT itself, however - a whole lot didn't remain around for years just to bash a series they no longer liked, they just moved on.

Another reason, more important I think, is that Mike lost interest in WOT and Wotmania as a result missed out on all the "new developments" that took place around that time, with Tor involving itself more with the WOT fans and Robert Jordan as well. That also lead many members that came mostly for WOT to go to Dragonmount or TL where the "good stuff" was happening, moaning that Wotmania no longer got anything. Wotmania became a site a bit for losers. New fans of WOT were still coming but most didn't stay very long.

Jordan's death marked another big decrease in activity (everywhere, though it was the worst at RAFO). The new RAFO WOT board was presented as virtually a charity to the old members until the series was over, and that certainly didn't help either (it even convinced several old timers incl. the admins to go seek greener pastures). By then most of the WOT traffic was on other WOT sites anyway, with little to induce new people to stay at RAFO if they happened upon it. Wotmania had been in decline, RAFO never was taken for a real WOT site by the WOT fanbase. It was seen as a social site of mostly ex-WOT fans, which it pretty much was.

So basically for many years Wotmania hadn't encouraged much new membership while the other WOT sites have been very proactive (especially Dragonmount), with their webmasters more and more closely involved with the publisher of WOT and the people around the series (Jordan, then Team Jordan).

The OF board did try, but never got a critical mass to really kick things off, and beside all the other WOT sites that also had "other fiction" MBs too, there was growing competition from sites like Westeros and the Malazan Empire where they also have MBs devoted to discussion of other fantasy/SF works.. and much more traffic.

There was never any chance to attract people for the last three WOT books, Dragonmount and TL had the momentum, and all that remained at RAFO were old timers who didn't want to become newbies elsewhere when there was (originally) just maybe 2 years left.

Traffic to WOT boards in general had decreased after TGS, and again after TOM - with less and less to discuss, and the fanbase split over Sanderson as well. There was a big surge of activity before AMOL (to which RAFO didn't partake) but virtually all activities has happened at Dragonmount once the book came out, and what's left happens mostly there (with TL a bit, but it's quieted down everywhere, as on any MB devoted to finished book series).



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When did traffic on this site drop so much? - 25/10/2013 06:39:46 PM 1169 Views
Not really. - 27/10/2013 01:09:02 AM 723 Views
Which is why the other boards that have no political posts are dying too? *NM* - 28/10/2013 11:27:41 AM 336 Views
The other boards have always lived and died by the general forums popularity - 29/10/2013 12:24:04 AM 681 Views
While Community used to have more posts - 29/10/2013 11:48:21 AM 642 Views
Re: While Community used to have more posts - 30/10/2013 01:39:41 AM 775 Views
A couple of bits that I would add to your comments - 30/10/2013 08:01:10 AM 794 Views
Re: A couple of bits that I would add to your comments - 30/10/2013 04:17:26 PM 626 Views
That was an awesome reply! - 30/10/2013 12:04:12 PM 680 Views
Outstanding post. Very interesting. - 30/10/2013 04:22:06 PM 664 Views
The RPG board tends to stand on its own *NM* - 29/10/2013 06:39:54 PM 305 Views
Aww! I am sorry. - 07/11/2013 07:14:57 PM 791 Views
It's always been dropping - 27/10/2013 08:28:07 AM 767 Views
The main issue is a lack of new blood. - 27/10/2013 11:19:28 AM 732 Views
I agree. *NM* - 27/10/2013 03:21:40 PM 295 Views
This. *NM* - 28/10/2013 11:06:09 AM 318 Views
I blame Facebook. *NM* - 27/10/2013 03:20:38 PM 328 Views
Me too. Fuck them. *NM* - 27/10/2013 11:46:17 PM 323 Views
How about combining all the boards into one again? *NM* - 28/10/2013 01:44:48 PM 373 Views
I've advocated for that for years. - 28/10/2013 01:54:03 PM 715 Views
Yes. The general board was fun. - 28/10/2013 07:43:15 PM 677 Views
Speaking of general boards - wasn't CMB3 promised - 29/10/2013 11:42:43 AM 690 Views
Yeah - it was. - 29/10/2013 02:36:25 PM 660 Views
Yep. - 30/10/2013 10:07:33 AM 714 Views
Agreed.....boards should be consolidated. *NM* - 28/10/2013 07:54:28 PM 357 Views
I vote for this - 28/10/2013 02:22:24 PM 864 Views
Re: I vote for this - 28/10/2013 07:29:58 PM 661 Views
I think that was/is part of the problem. People have become soft and squeamish. - 29/10/2013 11:45:36 AM 672 Views
I agree *NM* - 29/10/2013 12:09:58 PM 398 Views
Yeah, blaming ghettoization for our problems and then advocating further ghettoization - 29/10/2013 03:51:00 PM 631 Views
I fail to see how he is advocating further ghettoization. *NM* - 29/10/2013 07:13:42 PM 342 Views
I meant to reply to praziquantel there. - 29/10/2013 11:05:35 PM 695 Views
OK. - 29/10/2013 11:33:59 PM 716 Views
Please explain to me where I advocated for further ghettoization. - 29/10/2013 09:32:16 PM 619 Views
Re: Please explain to me where I advocated for further ghettoization. - 29/10/2013 11:03:41 PM 620 Views
No worries - 29/10/2013 11:37:55 PM 669 Views
Yup *NM* - 30/10/2013 02:03:00 AM 382 Views
It is something I'm working on. - 30/10/2013 10:06:48 AM 716 Views

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