Subject: Re: On Retention
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Posted on: 2013-07-01 20:22:00 UTC
Those statistics are quite interesting - I'd certainly noticed a trend for people to post an introductory thread, only to post little (or nothing) after and just fade away, but I hadn't realised the retention rate was that low.
On to your specific questions:
1) Before joining, I thought I'd found somewhere that would help me with my own writing, a group of people that were interested in writing themselves, and were also interested in improving. It seemed to be somewhere where I could get advice, maybe offer it too, and chat with people about stories and canons in general – I'm pleased to say that it matched well with those expectations.
2) I have drifted away a bit - I was totally gone for a little while towards the end of last year, and I've been lurking a lot more than I've been posting these last few weeks. Both of those relate to stuff in real life.
Last year I was made redundant, and there was a point where looking for a new job had dragged on for so long that I pretty much stopped socialising altogether. Sadly, the PPC was the first place I left, and the last one I returned to - not a reflection on how much I like the PPC, but a comment on how much easier I found it to walk away from a purely online community, versus actually seeing people in real life.
Recently I've managed to find a new job (which has had the unfortunate side effect of cutting down on my free time), and I started lurking while I adjusted to how tired actually having to wake up in the mornings again was leaving me. I’ve just about got back into the habit now, so I should be around a bit more.
What brought me back is that this is a really cool place, and I never really intended on leaving - it was just something that I'd noticed had happened after the fact. I'm also involved in a couple of long running betaing projects, so if I do drift away again in the future, I may well get called back. Which would be a good thing if it happens, although I'm hoping that it won't be necessary.
3) I guess that it just doesn't match their expectations once they've joined up, or it could be that some real life distraction comes along shortly after they've joined, and they just weren't invested enough at that point to stick around. Real life has proved a powerful enough distraction to drag me away, but I’d like to think that I’d always eventually find my way back here if that happens again.
If I remember rightly from a previous 'stats of the Board' post, didn't you conclude that there were a bunch of IP addresses that regularly view, but don't post? Maybe some of the MIA newbies are just content to read the stories and what we are up to without actually joining in?