Tisme
Apathetic at Best
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There is no need to be involved in an argument unless you want to. If you post an opinion an someone posts an opposite view you don't have to carry it on.
Having said that, I can't see why you don't comment on shares or other investments, I like everybodys input on that.
A question to Joe.
Does participation rates increase in the cooler/winter months?
Where is anyone? Least posts recently than I can remember ever. Has someone run the forum down? Have traders been carved up in the bear market?
I must admit to being at a bit of a loss myself. I have been tempted to say something about the lack of posting, which seemed to start about a month or so ago, but wasn't quite sure what to say.
In any case, I would really like to get things back on track. I've seen other forums become ghost towns due to a lack of posting and I'd really hate to see that happen here. I'm willing to listen to any and all suggestions about what changes people would like to see at ASF to get them to post more often. I did have plans in the second half of last year to re-work the website by changing forum platforms and adding some more content, but had to shelve those plans temporarily due to some ongoing legal issues. However, this is now back on my radar so if anyone has any suggestions or ideas please don't be afraid to let me know what they are.
As someone else said, what keeps me coming back is the knowledgable contributions of people like Smurf et al.
Quality posters need to be encouraged to keep coming back.
Yes that's very true, and as silly as it might sound, a 'thumbs up' option is an easy way to provide a reward for effort. Some people really do give a lot of themselves and it's nice to be recognized.
Yes that's very true, and as silly as it might sound, a 'thumbs up' option is an easy way to provide a reward for effort. Some people really do give a lot of themselves and it's nice to be recognized.
I think Calliope got bannedWhat's happened to
burglar - last on 5/5/2015
sydboy007 - last on 16/1/2016
calliope - last on 6/12/2015
I miss these guys
I would envisage that there will be a recovery, not quite yet, but not too far away. I agree with Joe's comment ( not quoted ) re posting going up on a bull and down in a bear. The drop in ASF posting will be temporary. I have not be posting for other reasons, rather than anything to do with ASF. I intend to post more frequently again. It is by far the best investing forum in Australia.
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If your audience is still paying attention after the first 8 seconds, you have approximately 4 minutes and 52 seconds until their attention spans are exhausted. The average adult attention span has plummeted from 12 minutes a decade ago to just 5 minutes now, according to a Fortune.com article.
ASF may not reflect your views because you keep them under wraps but that does not stop ASF from having a strong political identity. In the absences of moderation that identity reflects the most vocal tribalism. How helpful or harmful is that identity in attracting, retaining posters. My opinion is that its causing you a lot of harm.
There is absolutely a network effect for stock discussion. Why talk to yourself on ASF when you can be involved in a stock discussion on another site?
So stock discussion has no critical mass on ASF and non-stock is dominated by tribalism, which IMO is best handled by avoidance = No reason to post here = BORING = cardinal sin for stock forum survival.
One option may be to market ASF differently, perhaps not as a stock forum.
Ultimately, more stock related discussion is simply a matter of people posting more in stock threads. I really don't think it's any more complicated than that. When someone goes to a lot of effort to post something in a stock thread and they don't get any response I understand that it is discouraging. For that reason I encourage people to reply to the posts of others in stock threads and share their thoughts, even if it's only a sentence or two. A small effort can often yield substantial results.
I wonder if the advent of algorithmic speed trading has contributed to a lack of interest in trading by small investors and therefore a drop off of interest in forums like this ?
Lets face it, small investors are just not in the race when it comes to trading. Computers that have direct access to the ASX computers have the advantage as this article points out.
http://www.smh.com.au/money/investing/share-wars-how-the-robots-are-robbing-you-20120825-24t4t.html
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