Pioneer I
- 11,171
- First Name
- Dave
- Last Name
- Spinks
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3057
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- Royal Navy Veteran
Let me start by saying Michael, Corrie and all the team have done a great job getting all us like minded people all together and created an outstanding community.
It is no mean feat to get over 10K people to sign up and support each other in the pursuit of heading out into the wilds in our various vehicles so before I go any further I want to be sure you all understand I am not complaining about Overland Bound or the teams.
But I do wonder at what point the membership will become too big and in doing so the forums less and less productive.
Since I became a member it seems threads have become somewhat diluted with too many to follow and not the same take up and support that there was when there was only a few thousand members.
It is very similar on Facebook where groups start out useful and pertinent to the subject but slowly as the popularity increases the subject matter becomes repetitive and not pertinent. To the point that original members leave and start up something else.
So hence my question, When is it too big and what can be done to avoid the same pitfalls of other facebook groups, web communities and web resource centres?
A quote from Wikipedia
"When only a few persons are interacting, adding just one more individual may make a big difference in how they relate. As an organisation or community grows in size it is apt to experience tipping points where the way in which it operates needs to change".
I think in some ways OB HQ have started to recognise this issue (maybe I'm wrong) hence setting up the individual regions that I think is a great way to start and manage the community. But whilst Facebook is a simple platform to start up, it can take people away from here, the Overland Bound site, and I think that is to the detriment of the community.
I do believe we should encourage members to use the OB Regions section here in the forums instead of using Facebook which is great for general chit chat, Hi how are you etc but not where we should be sharing resources. Resources need to be retained and here is where that should be and should be encouraged.
I would also like to see trip reports by region. If I'm in Scotland whilst i personally do like to browse trip reports from much further afield when planning a big trip, I would prefer to have the ones closer to me for weekends away in my region forum or covered under the resources tab by region.
And this goes back to fact if we are getting too big we need to find a means to narrow the search parameters for us looking for routes or info.
If I'm out of order I apologise but this is meant to hopefully generate a discussion only and perhaps in doing so improve the community to all our benefit after all we are all guardians of this community.
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