Bit of a basic comparison
Post stats from May 1-31 2023 Average posts per day 70 top 2 days 101 and 112.
Post stats from May 1-31 2015 Average posts per day 250 top 2 days 374 and 375
Thank goodness it's so much easier now.:B
Feb and March were both down considerably on April and May
Comparing apples to oranges
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Originally Posted by Bushmiller
What would be of more concern to me is if the number of new posts dwindled. Neil has in the previous post pointed to some shortfall compared to other years. The Covid pandemic probably has much to answer for in this regard. Hopefully those who have chosen Facebook in preference to a Forum of some standing in the woodworking community will twig (is that similar to wood?) to the error of their ways: Eventually.
Comparing forums posts from 7, 12 or 15yrs ago to today is in some ways like comparing apples to oranges.
Big thing with many of the older posts compared to what we have now and for the last few years is that the old post often contained lots and lots of drivel and other garbage which flowed through almost every thread, inflating post numbers and causing headaches for admin, moderators and the genuine posters.
We lost a lot of good members due to personal attacks, hijacking of threads/posts, abuse, humiliation and more. We also didn't get a lot of potential new members who were so intimidated by what they read and saw going on that they didn't join. I know because I used to get emails from different ones on a regular basis. There are still many hundreds who joined up but have never posted anything to this day because they were afraid of being humiliated or attacked, etc.
The forums have been considerably cleaned up over the last 10 or so years and even more in the last 6 years as we tightened things up somewhat more, making the forums become what they should have been from the beginning. A really great repository of knowledge and help plus a safe, friendly place to come to for help and enjoyment of woodworking and similar crafts/trades plus many of our other loves.
Yes the number of posts and threads have fallen somewhat over those years but the quality and safeness of the forums has risen dramatically in that same time.
In early 2011, I turned down a 7 figure offer for the forums because the people who made me the offer (out of the blue) wanted to commercialise it ahead of the launching of a major US hardware chain into Australia. Somewhat similar to the Oneflare offer for Renovate Forum only on a much, much, much. larger scale.
These forums were not started as a moneymaking venture and never have been. They were started to give back to the woodworking community a little of what it gave to me over the years. As my mother used to say... "I'm not as green as I am cabbage looking!" in other words I could see the writing on the wall for these forums if I were to sell... so I didn't. I've seen many US businesses come and go here in Australia because they didn't do their due diligence on downunder and was sure the entire venture would fail within a very few years, which it did. Even faster than I thought it would.
I was recently approached again to sell and this time the offer was for a mid 5 figure value which I also turned down... However this just goes to show the value of forums today as compared with 12 years ago.
To my way of thinking these forums are more valuable now than they have ever been in he past, maybe not in monetary value but certainly in their content value as a repository of knowledge, their sense of community, their integrity, their friendly and open style, and their safety.
All forums around the world have taken a big hit over the last few years thanks to social media platforms the likes of Facebook, YouTube, Instagram, WhatsApp, WeChat, etc, etc, etc. the list just goes on.
There have always been fluctuations in post numbers across the board but in the long run that doesn't count towards much in the grand scheme of things.
Sorry for the great big tome.
There's probably a lot more I can say after 24+ years of these forums day in and day out. But I'll shut up now.
Cheers - Neil :U