Why Would Anyone Have A Leasehold?
Society & Culture3 mins ago
Even now Ed, you are still quite vague about why you terminated CB. It looks like your action has cost you many contributors, who seem to be settling in very nicely elsewhere. Perhaps this was the REAL reason you did it. To rid this site of certain users.
I know. You could have just banned people. But that wouldn't be very tactful would it? It could be harmful to do that. So, just close CB. People leave. Desired result. QED.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.jno - I think you're business model idea was almost certainly spot on... except that you said "low maintenance", when I'm sure you meant "zero effort". I presume you people have realised that "the monks" clearly don't exist, as monks or as other human beings of any sort. It's a one-woman band and it got too much like hard work, so it was better/easier to take it back to how it started.
Still - I'm generating work, cos every single time I post, ABE has to come back and remove it!
10CS - I think you are also right, and it has worked. You might also be interested to know that when one certain (former?) user of CS joined one of the alternative forum, one person immediately left, and another ensured that a swift exit would always be possible. However, you are spot on in my case... I certainly hardly EVER come back, although that wasn't down to the closure of CB as you know. For most others though, that is the reason. And I bet the other categories have suffered at least slightly, from a thinner bank of members to assist with queries, quandries and questions.
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Don't really see a suggestion here, but I love the "one woman band" comment! The single editor/moderator set up the AB has makes it appear that way, but thankfully employment health laws and indeed managment prohibit it!
As Jno so gloriously put it, CB required more moderation time than was currently available but more importantly - user situations, like the photo sharing and the influx of users - not the loyal CBers who actually used the category to chat, but those that joined just to break the rules and cause technical problems, made us review and decide to temporarily suspend the category in order for us to have a rethink and, if possible, to bring back a much better product. Using what we learned during our first "chat room experience".