Do you login every day to see your community inactive?
Do you frown and leave?
And repeat on the next day? And so on?
I bet you're wondering what went wrong. Maybe it's you. Maybe your community can't thrive without you leading the pack.
Back when I ran AnotherAdminForum.com, it was most active when I was most active. On the weeks that I became inactive, the forum quickly died off in activity.
I think many community admins tend to go inactive when they see their community going well. They think it will automate itself at that point. And then when things die, they don't understand.
It's you who is often the heart of the community.
Anyone agree? Disagree? Have anything to add?
Do you frown and leave?
And repeat on the next day? And so on?
I bet you're wondering what went wrong. Maybe it's you. Maybe your community can't thrive without you leading the pack.
Back when I ran AnotherAdminForum.com, it was most active when I was most active. On the weeks that I became inactive, the forum quickly died off in activity.
I think many community admins tend to go inactive when they see their community going well. They think it will automate itself at that point. And then when things die, they don't understand.
It's you who is often the heart of the community.
Anyone agree? Disagree? Have anything to add?