I've been giving it a lot of thought into this website's inactivity and how to help solve the issue. Brainstorming I figured out some ways to do it, however it's just my ideas. They might not work, or might not even be desired and that's OK. I just figured I'd put my ideas here just because I'm bored and had some free time to kill LOL.
I noticed this website is forum based. Forums were once very popular, however as of recent times a majority of forums have been replaced with other things. The most popular that comes to mind for me is facebook groups. I figured facebook would be a great platform to get your foot into the door. It helps if you see facebook as an asset to growing your community. Having your community spread out onto multiple platforms increases your chances of attracting further active members. Once you make a facebook group called "Ageless Love" and it begins to gain members you can advertise the forums in the description of the group. People can then choose which they prefer to post. You might find that many members may prefer the forums as they're relatively simple to use and allow you to talk about things relatively anonymously, whilst others may prefer the facebook group as it's more modern and allows users to connect in ways a forum simply cant.
You would pretty much be using facebook as a recruitment platform for your community. Members in the facebook group could be encouraged to join the forums. You may think that having both a facebook group and a forum may cause inactivity or maybe even a rift between the community on different platforms, however this can easily be avoided. I'd suggest rules on the facebook group such as "personal ads should be posted on the forums only". This gives users a reason to come to the forums in the first place even if the facebook group is their preferred platform. It's all about traffic and the more people you can encourage here, the more likely they'll stick around and use the forums in future.
Obviously though the facebook group would need vigilant moderation. You'd need to get more moderators for the group as when the community on facebook grows so will the chance of trouble. I think I've read that on this website barely any moderation needs to happen as people stay relatively well behaved, however on facebook there is a far larger demographic of people and the chances of altercations needing moderator supervision is higher as a result. Trust me I've seen the bs on facebook groups sometimes it's actually insane lmao.
I've been part of another forum in the past, and it's activity depended heavily on the secondary platform it used to recruit new members. I also have a bit of experience growing a community in my early years. I'd love to hear people's responses on my ideas. I'm new to the forums and this is my first post. I was looking forward to joining this community and I saw things seemed pretty dead. Would love to help encourage new life though in any way I can though!
I noticed this website is forum based. Forums were once very popular, however as of recent times a majority of forums have been replaced with other things. The most popular that comes to mind for me is facebook groups. I figured facebook would be a great platform to get your foot into the door. It helps if you see facebook as an asset to growing your community. Having your community spread out onto multiple platforms increases your chances of attracting further active members. Once you make a facebook group called "Ageless Love" and it begins to gain members you can advertise the forums in the description of the group. People can then choose which they prefer to post. You might find that many members may prefer the forums as they're relatively simple to use and allow you to talk about things relatively anonymously, whilst others may prefer the facebook group as it's more modern and allows users to connect in ways a forum simply cant.
You would pretty much be using facebook as a recruitment platform for your community. Members in the facebook group could be encouraged to join the forums. You may think that having both a facebook group and a forum may cause inactivity or maybe even a rift between the community on different platforms, however this can easily be avoided. I'd suggest rules on the facebook group such as "personal ads should be posted on the forums only". This gives users a reason to come to the forums in the first place even if the facebook group is their preferred platform. It's all about traffic and the more people you can encourage here, the more likely they'll stick around and use the forums in future.
Obviously though the facebook group would need vigilant moderation. You'd need to get more moderators for the group as when the community on facebook grows so will the chance of trouble. I think I've read that on this website barely any moderation needs to happen as people stay relatively well behaved, however on facebook there is a far larger demographic of people and the chances of altercations needing moderator supervision is higher as a result. Trust me I've seen the bs on facebook groups sometimes it's actually insane lmao.
I've been part of another forum in the past, and it's activity depended heavily on the secondary platform it used to recruit new members. I also have a bit of experience growing a community in my early years. I'd love to hear people's responses on my ideas. I'm new to the forums and this is my first post. I was looking forward to joining this community and I saw things seemed pretty dead. Would love to help encourage new life though in any way I can though!