Almost at 7,000 CU Forum Members. Is it getting too big?
braddick
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It wasn't too long ago a Thread was brought up regarding the 1,000th CoinUniverse member. Then 5,000. Now we are just a few new members short of 7,000.
Are you happy with the popularity of these Forums?
Is there still room for much more growth or are they getting too large right now?
Are you happy with the popularity of these Forums?
Is there still room for much more growth or are they getting too large right now?
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for me then waht should happen is have many different coin forums like a coin forum for coins 1950 and after and 1950 and before or just for toned coins or just for seated coins but still have this regular forum like we have on here
well it was great when it wa ssmaller but i guess no matter waht the growing pains i would like to see 100000 collectors coin collectors on here!! just on the us couins forums! then i would not be such a big noise on here.........lol
oh and i would love a separate us coin forums on just deep cameo and cameo proof coinage pre 1915!!!!!!!!!!!!!1
oh and thanks for all the excellemnt posts/threads on here braddick (pat)!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! you are a good egg
sincerely michael
The bad of all these members is the newbie questions OVER AND OVER AND OVER again.
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What would your slabbed coins be worth if the grading services went out of business? What would your coins be worth if the Internet was taken offline for good?
<< <i>I know that when I started, I was content to learn from those more knwledgable than me...I still do a lot more reading than posting! >>
I have been reading the posts for about the last 2 years before joining. There are a lot of people on the forum that have insights into numismatics that I have never really considered. Though I am not new to numismatics there is always so much to learn.
I realize it is taboo to mention the love of coin collecting and the investment potential of coin collecting in the same sentence on these forums. BUT, the more these forums grow, probably the more your coin collection is worth. Generated interest increases demand which drives up prices.
There is a fever that grows with numbers.
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I really think they should break up the "U.S. coin forum" into smaller areas of interest. It would make it easier to search for information.
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Another point to keep in mind (And I am speculating here). If someone joins to start posting, and they are on for say a week or two and lose interest (I know they could never do that on the coin side, but you never know wbout them card guys) there numbers stay on the list. Even if they are a non member.
Personally, I would be interested in how many of that number are no longer playing the game (Posting on the forum). I bet the number would be alot lower.
Another point to add, every newbee that joins, says they have been watching the forum for some time before joining. I bet the number is well over 10,000 if you copunt the hits this site gets from them folks.
Just my opinion,
Ray
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* for the benefit of the 6000+ newbies.
accounts are inactive or duplicates. If there really are about 2,000 active users
on this forum then around 25% are lurkers and 40% are very inactive posters.
One of these days I gotta go through all the old threads.
added space to get rid of smiley.
<< <i>The bad of all these members is the newbie questions OVER AND OVER AND OVER again. >>
Hopefully, our hobby stays dynamic enough to have this problem. It is a GOOD problem. We just have to be patient and nuture these newer collectors along.
Furthermore...perhaps we should have a thread that has all the answers for newbies in one large posting which is always kept at the top of the Forum page. This way everyone is happy. Perhaps we could get together and start this project with PCGS's blessing?
Some are also trolls.
As Greg said, alot are 1 question wonders.( what is it worth )
Kevin
<< <i>The bad of all these members is the newbie questions OVER AND OVER AND OVER again. >>
Hey Greg:
1) What does DCAM mean?
2) Can you grade my BU coin for me?
3) Does PCGS have good service? Will they steal my coin?
4) Is my coin AT?
Thanks!
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I didn;t even know there were that many members, what I do notice is that when I log on the number of users logged on, from 100+ during peak, to a couple of handfuls during the darkest hours.
I think users logged on is a better depiction of what is actually going on, people actually using the system. Many users are members just for the registry(both coins and sports cards) and don;t involve themselves too much with the message boards.
I still think there is room to grow and would be more apt to watch the users logged in numbers rather than total count.
Jeff
It won't work. NGC has something like this, yet people don't read those before posting.
The PCGS site has coin lingo, but people still ask what a word means.
I've never encountered a site where the FAQ did any good to 99% of the new users. Why read it when you can just ask the question and come back and get an answer?
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I also like keeping the Board together. It is good to come to one place and scan for topics of interest. Obviously some insightful comment on the 1883 Morgan Dollar Board may be applicable and of interest beyond the Board's specialization, but most of us would miss it...
I like oreville's idea of a cumulative and expanding FAQ for topics frequently covered, and our referring askers to that site if they don't think or want to go there (as Greg fears will happen). People do that now, when they put in a link for a particularly revealing older post in response to a question.
Here's a warning parable for coin collectors...