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It is what it is, Joe. People get fed up with having their approach ridiculed, or simply ignored. That is the right of other members. Some people have been magnificent in their determined posting in the stock threads.I agree with you that ASF could use more posts, especially in stock threads. On a number of occasions I have asked the ASF community to make a conscious effort to increase the amount of stock market related posts that they make, but irrespective of how often I mention it, it never seems to materialise.
Why is this a problem? There is a clear option for people logging on not to even see General Chat threads displayed. I can't see that that is the cause of any problem in itself.Some people are turned off by the amount of posts in the General Chat forum. A number of long term members have stopped posting entirely because there is more discussion about religion and politics than stocks and investment/trading. It's sad, because we are slowly losing the very people who wish to chat about the stock market due to the overwhelming dominance of the General Chat forum at ASF.
I don't believe it's peculiar to ASF to have a dominance of posts on general topics rather than specific stock threads. We seem to be discussing the other very popular forum here, though apparently it's not on to mention its name.Unfortunately, I can't make people post in stock threads. Every single day I wake up hoping that more people will post on stock market related topics, particularly threads on individual stocks. However, it seems that most people who visit ASF are not interested in discussing stocks, as odd as that may sound. This is an endless source of frustration to me because it turns off new visitors, many of whom decide that there just isn't enough stock chat here to justify registering and becoming a part of the community.
That might be right, Joe. But it would have to outweigh such as moderators making sarcastic and unexplained criticisms of posters which they subsequently refuse to justify.Things could turn around overnight. All it would take is for every ASF member to make just one post in a stock thread each day. The amount of posts per day would increase exponentially, and ASF would once again become an active stock market forum.
Hi Miner,
I have taken the liberty of moving your post over to this thread.
I agree with you that ASF could use more posts, especially in stock threads. On a number of occasions I have asked the ASF community to make a conscious effort to increase the amount of stock market related posts that they make, but irrespective of how often I mention it, it never seems to materialise.
Some people are turned off by the amount of posts in the General Chat forum. A number of long term members have stopped posting entirely because there is more discussion about religion and politics than stocks and investment/trading. It's sad, because we are slowly losing the very people who wish to chat about the stock market due to the overwhelming dominance of the General Chat forum at ASF.
Unfortunately, I can't make people post in stock threads. Every single day I wake up hoping that more people will post on stock market related topics, particularly threads on individual stocks. However, it seems that most people who visit ASF are not interested in discussing stocks, as odd as that may sound. This is an endless source of frustration to me because it turns off new visitors, many of whom decide that there just isn't enough stock chat here to justify registering and becoming a part of the community.
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Some good points, smurf et al.
There may be fewer traders or investors around.
There may be fewer people prepared to share their views of particular stocks.
In peripheral chat and joke topics, we may find some attractive views presented by some.
But none of that keeps us from adding content to the STOCK FORUMS.
Just remember that, unless you add your opinion to someone's assessment of AUSSIE STOCKS or expose of their method, the time will come when you won't any longer be able to read those hilarious jokes, shake your head over an abundance of off-beat opinions aired in religious and political threads, or shed a tear over heart-warming Save-The-World posts.
I'm not putting those endless chats down - at least not completely. But they were not the reason why I signed up for this Forum; nor is it the reason why I fight passionately for its survival. I am registered with four Forums, including the washing machine one. IMHO, our ASF gets the nod because -
I know it's unenforceable, but how about we all make a New Week's Resolution:
- it's more topical than the "Forum of Forums",
- the no-ramping policy is rigorously enforced, unlike you-know-where,
- and just about everybody will concede defeat when a stock turns tail, rather than arguing up is infact down, as can be read abundantly in a third Forum.
"I pledge to post at least as many and as informative posts about "my" shares or techniques, before adding one line to another topic."
..........But we are here because we have survived and don't trade; none of the above keeps us from adding content to the STOCK FORUMS............
Well, that's a situation peculiar to yourself and other people who haven't been here long, Faramir. Others look for the stimulation of new content.I have been part of this forum for the past six months. I am struggling to read many old posts. There are so many great ones. I cannot understand why we need hundreds and hundreds of new posts per day. Need time to catch up on my readings.
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