11 June, 2007
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General Discussion Board Update

We understand that many members are singing the 'general discussion board blues' right now. We know that it was a place for many members to kick back and read the thoughts and feelings of other artists. The question is, how many members have been effected by the loss of the GD boards?

To answer this question, we ran some reports from our message board statistics. Fortunately, we have very detailed statistics on the message boards. We know the names of every single member that has ever posted to the boards, when and what they posted and can tell anyone which threads they have read and what day, hour, minute and second that they read that thread. With this data, it's easy for us to run the numbers and this is what we found...

Each month, at least one topic on the GD board was read by around 200 members. Over the last year, an average of 105 members per month posted at least 5 responses or new topics on the GD boards. It's pretty much the same members that post and respond to topics each month. If you do the math, that means less than .5% of our total membership was active on the GD boards and less than 1% of our total artist membership even went to the GD boards to read anything. With 500+ new members joining ArtWanted.com every month, the percent of those that want the GD board gets smaller and smaller every day.

To answer the initial question above of how many are effected by the loss of the GD board, the answer is less than 1% of our total artist membership. The other 99% of our members could care less about the GD board and many of them have e-mailed us thanking us for removing it, because of the negative vibe that it had on the site.

Now that everyone knows the facts, let us talk to the 1% of our members that still want the GD board. As we mentioned, we understand that you have the need to discuss non-art related topics and enjoyed the General Discussion board for this outlet. We created the General Discussion board years ago for this reason and we liked having this area of our site at first, however this board was abused by our members. People would knowingly break the rules and would sometimes even say 'this will probably be removed but I will post it anyway'. We had to remove/delete posts on that board almost daily, because of all those that ignored the rules. Those same members that repeatedly broke the rules are now asking for the GD boards to come back. Lets state the facts here...the GD boards were removed, because too many people knowingly broke the rules with their posts and didn't care.

We are still undecided at this point if the GD boards will be back. We are in the process of creating a member survey and plan to ask several questions about the GD boards on this survey to get the feedback from our members. We will review the feedback from the members as a whole, but also view the results from just those that participate on the boards. We will have this survey posted before the end of June and we will make our final decision about the GD board after we gather some feedback from our members. Until this is made, we will be removing any new topics about the GD board that are posted.

For those members that are considering leaving AW over the GD board issue, we ask that you stick around at least until a final decision is made about the GD boards.

On a positive note, today we added a new 'Member Spotlight' forum. This new area has many purposes. It should be used to post positive feedback towards other members of our site, it's a place for new members to announce themselves and can be used as a 'prayer' board for those members that need our thoughts. We hope this new area will be a place to bring positive thoughts and feedback to the members of ArtWanted.com.

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237 Comments

Armando Salas 11 Jun 2007

Positive feedback. O.K. Thank you for deleting the thread I started today. Is it positive enough?

Bob MacPherson 11 Jun 2007

Sounds good to me.

11 Jun 2007

joan warburton 11 Jun 2007

I have a question, AW. You wrote:

"...that means less than .5% of our total membership was active on the GD boards and less than 1% of our total artist membership even went to the GD boards to read anything. With 500+ new members joining ArtWanted.com every month, the percent of those that want the GD board gets smaller and smaller every day."

The total membership doesn't represent the amount of people who had access to the GD board.

This, to me, is misleading. Are you getting 500 paying members each month joining?

Do you have a percentage of the paying members who used the GD boards or was the GD board open to anyone who joined?

ashok nayak 11 Jun 2007

And.."To answer the initial question above of how many are effected by the loss of the GD board, the answer is less than 1% of our total artist membership. The other 99% of our members could care less about the GD board and many of them have e-mailed us thanking us for removing it, because of the negative vibe that it had on the site"

How logical is this point?If 99% are careless about GDB and never visit,why they have sent emails to remove it?even how they know about negetive vibes?

It's looking like you are still hiding the real intention behind its removal.Any how,still we have faith on you and will wait for it.

Armando Salas 11 Jun 2007

Good one, Ashok :-)))

Armando Salas 11 Jun 2007

I found the best vibes on Sketch Pad.

I truly recommend it.

Yabba dabba dooo...!!!! :-)

Renate Dartois 11 Jun 2007

AW why is it important how many members are enjoying the GDB no one says you have to participate and how do you really know that the new members might not want to participate. So even if like you say it is only 1% of the members that usually use the GDB it still was one of the most active boards on this site or does the 1% of members not count?

joan warburton 11 Jun 2007

AW, I found the answer to my question. Anyone can participate in the message boards if they have an account. For some reason I was thinking it's only paying members.

K Jacobs 11 Jun 2007

Ashok that is probably the best point made about all of this...Those "hordes" of e-mails had to come from somewhere...Yes?

Brian Sherwin 11 Jun 2007

The new board can be used as a "'prayer' board"?

OK... let me get this straight. You won't allow artistic nudes because it might offend people, but then you mention that the new board can be used for prayers in their time of need? Not everyone is religious. I am, but if I was not I would be offended by this statment.

Honestly, how can you be against one thing that is considered offensive and then turn around and spot-light another issue that is just controversial if not more?

This is beyond me... I don't get it.

michael mackenzie 11 Jun 2007

I must admit, I'm not in that magic 1%. But I can't wait to see how AW are gonna backtrack on their original post when answering Ashoks post! :) What AW stated really makes no sense to me :S

Pat 'Gracie' Merewether 11 Jun 2007

1. Only .5% of the members used the General Discussion Board.

2. Only members can view/post on the General Discussion Board.

3. You have the option of removing posts or threads you deem 'inappropritate'.

So, with those three things in mind - why is it such a big deal to just leave it as it was - if it has little or no impact on your site?

the 'General Discussion Board Blues' crack shows me how little you really care about we humble 'few' and the lack of respect you have for our feelings.

I'm not religious - getting less so every day due to the behavior of world religions - I do believe in a "God" - but many do not, or are agnostic - and it's just not a good idea on an art site - talk about an inappropriate feature. Edit: I'm talkng about the 'prayer' forum/thread.

Susan Epps 11 Jun 2007

In amidst all this, saw something on the forums tonight to make me smile in a wry kind of way. That bastion of respectability, the Art Discussion forum ( just kidding around, guys :) ) is the latest place to have an " uninvited and inflammatory " guest. Just as rude as some have been on the GD Board, just uses longer words lol ! Hey ho !

joan warburton 12 Jun 2007

He sure sounds familiar, LOL.

Susan Epps 12 Jun 2007

Hi Joan.....yeah, he sure does. It's all happening over there....commies, Hitler, degeneracy, extreme right-wing attitudes, condescension, flaming......makes the old GD Board look like kindergarten lol !! And less offensive....at least we were real and just swore at each other LOL !

Have a great day, girl !

Armando Salas 12 Jun 2007

Vivian Allen 12 Jun 2007

That's exactly what I was wondering, Ashok.

RQ Trietsch 12 Jun 2007

I'm really surprised this thread is still hanging in there.

Hope you had a chance to (have) read my reply.

But if not...oh well...said the same thing but with different verbage. And if anyone would like a copy, just e-mail me and I'll gladly send you a copy and the response.

Pat 'Gracie' Merewether 12 Jun 2007

Armando - amen. I hope you still have your leaf tho.

Same old, same old yadayada yada here I see.

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