Subject: Operation Oscilloscope
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Posted on: 2016-03-30 14:08:00 UTC
(Wednesday Pluggage will be postponed until Friday; work stuff.)
I'd like to thank everyone for taking part in Operation Oscilloscope.
I'll start off with the thing some of you might actually care about:
Traces on the Oscilloscope
An explanation for those danged badges at last.
Now on to the rambling about why; you can probably ignore this bit.
Operation Kaleidoscope rose out of me looking at the Board and seeing something lacking. It felt too quiet, and the threads that were around didn't feel like the threads I wanted to see. So I chose to make an effort to improve that.
People have been doing this for years, mostly by posting 'why is the Board so rubbish?!'; it doesn't usually work. My method is different. For a month, I gave myself a set of rules:
-Post on every thread possible, at least once.
-Three times a week (Mon-Weds-Fri), create a thread that most if not all Boarders can get involved in.
The goal was to spark increased discussion, and prompt people to make interesting threads.
This isn't the first time I've tried this. Operation Kaleidoscope took place in September 2013, and I think I ran an Operation Teleidoscope somewhere in between too. All three have followed basically the same rules.
You may note I ended Oscilloscope early. That's because it was hard work; being ill for the middle of it didn't help, and nor did those danged badges, but the effort of being so talkative that (hopefully) other people got infected with talkativeness was just too much this time round.
So did it work?
That's hard to say. From the graphs, no: numbers of visitors are still dropping, and post-count dropped straight back off once I called it off. The number of threads posted in March is the same as in January or February, too.
From a subjective perspective? I kind of think it did, a bit. Certainly I seem to have given our newest members the idea that they should post lots of threads! But I do think people have come out with more interesting stuff in the last month.
But overall, it was a lot of effort for a very small gain. Oh, well, you win some, you muck up some...
hS