Subject: A missing piece
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Posted on: 2017-05-11 17:05:00 UTC

This is, by the way, directed at the group, not just Scapegrace (though Scape's points brought this to mind).

We seem to be talking about an interplay between "Oldbies" and "Newbies". I can't argue that "Oldbies" don't speak with the authority of experience. I also can't argue that "Newbies" don't quickly pick up on and follow that. These are things that I don't think are fixable.

My question, and possible way to a solution, is this: Where's everyone who isn't an "Oldbie" or a "Newbie"? What part do they play in this? We've forgotten the middle half of the community, and I think they are important. They bridge the gap between the other two groups.

Think about it. They remember what it is like to be new and in awe, but they've been around long enough to realize that "Oldbies" are just people. It makes sense that they should be the fulcrum upon which the scales balance.

The reason I think we've forgotten this group, despite half the community falling into it, is that we never had it before. Do you know what we used to call people who'd been around for a couple of years? Oldbies. Now, what an "Oldbie" is has shifted and the gap between "Oldbie" and "Newbie" has grown, but we've forgotten that the gap isn't empty. It's full of Scapegraces and Allebs and Hieronymus Graubarts and KittyEdens.

I think the "Middlebies" are the solution, but it is going to require them to take more ownership of the community. Be more invested. Answer "Newbie" questions. Question "Oldbies" when they say something you disagree with.

This is your community, too. You have a voice. It will help fix problems if you use it.

-Phobos

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