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In my own case back in like 2010 or so the entire niche/genre of Harvest Moon was just starting to have other sites and/or forums of it shut down. Some were/are long standing communities, and figured I'd shoot my shot with it finally. A lot closed down due to lack of interest in the games, or people were just growing up and moving onto other things. I did so on phpBB3 and maybe like MyBB and/or SMF. Then my co-admin said she knew ZB/IF stuff better, so we moved to it.Reaching out to previous friends and communities helped. It has typically taken me a week to get a good amount of members but it's also because I ran general communites. I think niche specific it could take more like a month to get a good beginning. My first milestone was always 50 members joined, but then the next milestone is to have 10 members online at the same time and posting for majority of the day.
I have just about 1600 members on my board and probably about 95% of them haven't even made a post because they come for the resources and then leave apparently.On the old forum we had thousands of members and tons that signed up and made less than five posts.
A very typical effect for communities with something to offer. Always expect a minority to engage, and a minority of that to remain engaged. This is why I don't take member counts very seriously, they just indicate roughly how long and how widely a community has been exposed to the public eye. Not to mention spam creations...I have just about 1600 members on my board and probably about 95% of them haven't even made a post because they come for the resources and then leave apparently.
Thankfully, I've had very little spam on my board. I've only had to ban three members for spamming and they were gone after one or two posts when I immediately knew they were there to spam and nothing more. I do remember on my old board back in the days of InvisionFree we had spam bots/members register every day, especially during the nighttime. We probably had hundreds of these spam bots/members at the time. Thankfully, spambots are more and more a thing of the past with registration security being beefed up these days.Not to mention spam creations...
So many other sites do this that it has long since become normalised.Many of them thought that they had to sign up to download resources
Yes... and that's an issue between trying to FORCE participation/activity and then giving benefits freely.So many other sites do this that it has long since become normalised.
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