Dear Oana, thank you for those very important questions.
I am terribly sorry for not having answered earlier. To be true, after the Chinese attack of a hacker in August I lost a bit the motivation...
The other thing is a technical problem:
When somebode is opening a new issues, as you did, nobody will become aware of it automatically as members have to klick at the suscribe-button before. Well, but those who don't know yet of the existence of a new issue... except if someone would regularily check the "unread messages" (which is an additional effort; nobody does this... especially if a forum is suffering from slowly dying...).
What I found out as a solution: If creating a new subject, it helps to copy the link and the main title and to make "publicity" by posting the link and the short info in other, roughly fitting subjects where some people have already subscribed. So they can get this information.
What do you think about that? is this helpful for other network-challenges?
Thanks, bye, Harry
Dear Oana, thank you for those very important questions.
I am terribly sorry for not having answered earlier. To be true, after the Chinese attack of a hacker in August I lost a bit the motivation...
The other thing is a technical problem:
When somebode is opening a new issues, as you did, nobody will become aware of it automatically as members have to klick at the suscribe-button before. Well, but those who don't know yet of the existence of a new issue... except if someone would regularily check the "unread messages" (which is an additional effort; nobody does this... especially if a forum is suffering from slowly dying...).
What I found out as a solution: If creating a new subject, it helps to copy the link and the main title and to make "publicity" by posting the link and the short info in other, roughly fitting subjects where some people have already subscribed. So they can get this information.
What do you think about that? is this helpful for other network-challenges?
Thanks, bye, Harry
Ceterum censeo mutationem climae esse vincendem.
(Incidentally, I think that global warming must be defeated)
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