Subject: *sigh*
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Posted on: 2013-06-21 22:06:00 UTC
This is why I don't often welcome newbies. Yes, I know everyone's different. Yes, I know that it's a friendly gesture. But it seems to me a lot of people just post their newbie thread and then never come back. It's like welcoming a person to a party and then watching them leave after five minutes.
So, to your questions:
1/ Before you joined the PPC community, what did you think you were getting into? How did it match up to your expectations?
I knew exactly what I was getting into. I read OFUM and HFA and HFA referenced the PPC, so I read the Original Series. Then when I started writing OFAS, I went looking for information on OFUs and stumbled upon the wiki. That was last summer, and I read a lot of missions and wiki articles and sketched out my agents and their backstories (I've reworked them since, but I started the process). I actually debated on whether to to join. I felt it was wrong to make fun of people's fic like that, so I figured I might just write PPC stories for my own enjoyment and not post them online. But I read several of the FAQs and different works around the wiki and decided I wanted to be part of the community. Then I introduced myself in October.
I don't think I had many expectations. If anything, the community was even more welcoming and friendly than I expected.
2/ If at any point you have drifted away, why? And what brought you back?
I haven't been posting as much recently, but that was because I was writing my first mission. (I got permission in January...) But I was lurking, and I started posting again because I saw things to comment on.
3/ Why do you think so many people don't stick around?
It depends on the individual person and their expectations, and then a) how well those expectations fit with the actual PPC and b) how good they are at adjusting when something doesn't fit their expectations. That's all I can say for sure.
A bit of speculation, though:
They don't know what they're getting into. They've somehow found the PPC in a way that doesn't involve actually reading any PPC materials, and they...decide to join a community...for the heck of it? *shrugs* It's not like we require a lot of commitment, it's just that they don't think through their first post and then, maybe, they find that the PPC isn't for them. I don't know, it just baffles me, since I was a wiki-lurker for months before joining and agonized over my first post.
That also goes for the 'Hi I've just joined can I have Permission?' people. They didn't think to go read the materials, for some odd reason. Like I said, maybe it's just incomprehensible to me because I read the materials multiple times before joining.
Those aren't great statistics, but I don't think there's anything we can do. We're welcoming and friendly, and we link people to our policies. It's them, and their expectations, not us.