Fluctuations d'activité des sites communautaires

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One issue with CodeWalrus is that most people who founded it had quit calculator programming or were about to do so before the site even opened. This is why the site opened with only two calculator sections (aside from the projects). All we wanted is a place online to hang out and chill together like we used to be able to on Omnimaga, without getting harassed. When we discovered that the death of calculator programming was inevitable and that Cemetech-centered drama would always return every year or so, we simply gave up on trying to revive the calculator scene. I already stopped writing calculator-related news, because nobody cares about them (and that was the case during my final year as Omnimaga newser as well), so the only calc posts are now the monthly award polls. CodeWalrus still receives calc-related posts but it's only a matter of time before that becomes a thing of the past.
critor wrote:Cemetech and CodeWalrus aren't very productive this year, compared to last year.
But the problem is the same : it's a main admin which became suddenly less active/productive this year.
And as a consequence, the members become less active/productive, and fewer new members are attracted.
On cnCalc, the activity decrease suddenly happened around 2 years ago.
Omnimaga is long dead, because of the stupid behaviour the admin team had with many productive members in 2013-2014, proving its communication and interaction skills to be very low.
Just check the graph :
After trying to improve things for months without any persistent results, almost the whole Omnimaga community did leave to create and move to CodeWalrus.
One issue with CodeWalrus is that most people who founded it had quit calculator programming or were about to do so before the site even opened. This is why the site opened with only two calculator sections (aside from the projects). All we wanted is a place online to hang out and chill together like we used to be able to on Omnimaga, without getting harassed. When we discovered that the death of calculator programming was inevitable and that Cemetech-centered drama would always return every year or so, we simply gave up on trying to revive the calculator scene. I already stopped writing calculator-related news, because nobody cares about them (and that was the case during my final year as Omnimaga newser as well), so the only calc posts are now the monthly award polls. CodeWalrus still receives calc-related posts but it's only a matter of time before that becomes a thing of the past.