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"not taking off"


 

From: Chris Jones <chrisjones12@...>
Date: Wed, 06 Jan 2021 20:21:48 CET
Looking at the publicly listed groups there seem to be > a lot that simply don't seem to take off, and languish > there with but a handful of members and minimal or no > activity.
This was to be expected. A lot of groups lost significant numbers of subscribers because those did not bother to move to the new groups, and some groups were created "just in case". Sometimes different people created different groups to take over the functions of the same yahoogroup, sometimes the owner of the original group found a place outside groups.io


Some groups will slowly grow, others may be repurposed eventually.

I don't see dormant groups as a problem, especially not if their websites point people to an active one

I don't necessarily see people who lurk as a problem either. If a group has hundreds or thousands of subscribers, over half of them not posting stuff is a good thing.

groetjes/?is, Ronaldo

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