Attracting new members
- Margin__Walker
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People eating tins of that is one of my favourite YouTube sub genres
- Hellraiser
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Margin__Walker wrote: ↑Sun Jul 05, 2020 12:52 pm People eating tins of that is one of my favourite YouTube sub genres
Strange choice of masturbation material.
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Yep, this is an established social club, warts and all. Those 469 members are, mostly, old contributors from PR and newbies who fortunately decided to start posting after (presumably) lurking for a considerable period of time. I assume all of them know the lay of the land by now and that number certainly enough to keep the bored ticking over.
I agree, and it would be reasonable to assume that more people from PR will join us when the old bored finally goes or fundamentally changes it’s modus operandi.Bokkom wrote: ↑Sun Jul 05, 2020 3:39 pmYep, this is an established social club, warts and all. Those 469 members are, mostly, old contributors from PR and newbies who fortunately decided to start posting after (presumably) lurking for a considerable period of time. I assume all of them know the lay of the land by now and that number certainly enough to keep the bored ticking over.
Edit: good to see you here BnM
- Uncle fester
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Nuke them from space. Only way to be sure.Uncle fester wrote: ↑Sun Jul 05, 2020 4:36 pmHave you devised the algorithm to eliminate anon multis from that number?
Tbf - 44 of those are Anon and 27 are Derwyn with their multis.
Beat me to it I see.Uncle fester wrote: ↑Sun Jul 05, 2020 4:36 pmHave you devised the algorithm to eliminate anon multis from that number?
In my opinion, this bored is already a big improvement on the pr one, in both content and function.Un Pilier wrote: ↑Sun Jul 05, 2020 3:54 pmI agree, and it would be reasonable to assume that more people from PR will join us when the old bored finally goes or fundamentally changes it’s modus operandi.Bokkom wrote: ↑Sun Jul 05, 2020 3:39 pmYep, this is an established social club, warts and all. Those 469 members are, mostly, old contributors from PR and newbies who fortunately decided to start posting after (presumably) lurking for a considerable period of time. I assume all of them know the lay of the land by now and that number certainly enough to keep the bored ticking over.
Edit: good to see you here BnM
I'd recommend some measures to get it search engine optimised. I tried to find it on my phone and no combination of "forum", "rugby", "planet", "not" would get a hit. In the end I had to type it in the address bar like it was the 90s.
Don't worry. I've been drinking.
- Dismal Pillock
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Mustve joined a zillion of these boards and they always pan out the same:
The 80/20 scenario. 80% of posts are made by 20% of members. (500 or so members here so over the hump I guess)
The 2/5 scenario. 2 of the top 5 most prolific posters will hate each other. Unfortunate but necessary as this drives the conflict turbines. And if those conflict turbines seize up, your board is becalmed and dead in the water.
The 80/20 scenario. 80% of posts are made by 20% of members. (500 or so members here so over the hump I guess)
The 2/5 scenario. 2 of the top 5 most prolific posters will hate each other. Unfortunate but necessary as this drives the conflict turbines. And if those conflict turbines seize up, your board is becalmed and dead in the water.
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PR haven't attracted too many new members anyway. However as there would be new moderation rules more PR members would migrate.
ThisMunch wrote: ↑Sun Jul 05, 2020 9:03 pmIn my opinion, this bored is already a big improvement on the pr one, in both content and function.Un Pilier wrote: ↑Sun Jul 05, 2020 3:54 pmI agree, and it would be reasonable to assume that more people from PR will join us when the old bored finally goes or fundamentally changes it’s modus operandi.Bokkom wrote: ↑Sun Jul 05, 2020 3:39 pm
Yep, this is an established social club, warts and all. Those 469 members are, mostly, old contributors from PR and newbies who fortunately decided to start posting after (presumably) lurking for a considerable period of time. I assume all of them know the lay of the land by now and that number certainly enough to keep the bored ticking over.
Edit: good to see you here BnM
I'd recommend some measures to get it search engine optimised. I tried to find it on my phone and no combination of "forum", "rugby", "planet", "not" would get a hit. In the end I had to type it in the address bar like it was the 90s.
Because I delete my phone regularly in case someone not me picks up my phone and wants to search my browser history, I have to try and find this site. PR or f365 forums pop up unless you hate type in www.notplanetrugby.com/bored
- Torquemada 1420
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Ironic given PR is run by members.CrazyIslander wrote: ↑Mon Jul 06, 2020 1:58 am PR haven't attracted too many new members anyway. However as there would be new moderation rules more PR members would migrate.
Where it's such a new site it'll take a little while to start being picked up seriously by search engines.
Could do with putting rugby forum in the title of each pages, and headers (far less important).
Could do with putting rugby forum in the title of each pages, and headers (far less important).
Give a man a fire and he'll be warm for a day. Set a man on fire and he'll be warm for the rest of his life.
In your case it's deliberate; we're trying to hide.Yeeb wrote: ↑Mon Jul 06, 2020 8:29 amThisMunch wrote: ↑Sun Jul 05, 2020 9:03 pm
In my opinion, this bored is already a big improvement on the pr one, in both content and function.
I'd recommend some measures to get it search engine optimised. I tried to find it on my phone and no combination of "forum", "rugby", "planet", "not" would get a hit. In the end I had to type it in the address bar like it was the 90s.
Because I delete my phone regularly in case someone not me picks up my phone and wants to search my browser history, I have to try and find this site. PR or f365 forums pop up unless you hate type in www.notplanetrugby.com/bored
You’ve used up the one joke you chose your name for.
Where do you go from here?
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Ah well at least I had one joke. I suspect the guests are from PR but not registered here yet.
For what it’s worth, it isn’t funny. But it did bamboozle me for a few days. I was confused as to why guests were being mentioned twice and why the number was different.And 1 guest wrote: ↑Mon Jul 06, 2020 12:26 pm Ah well at least I had one joke. I suspect the guests are from PR but not registered here yet.
So the joke’s on me.
Yes. I thought there might be some PR lurkers.
- Lazy couch potato
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Absolutely nothing happening in Irish rugby at the minute. Irish political area is a dull coalition after 2 years of fear of the apocalypse. Brexit in a lull phase
Give it a few weeks
Munster v Leinster in the aviva will bring enough posts on their own. Especially if it’s a red victory
Give it a few weeks
Munster v Leinster in the aviva will bring enough posts on their own. Especially if it’s a red victory
- redderneck
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He's still trying to think of a new password...redderneck wrote: ↑Mon Jul 06, 2020 3:41 pmOne of them is probably Peter O'Mahony, but he gets a pass because he's earned his browser spurs. He's elite.
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Woah it feels like a horror movie, like Chucky.