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Posted By: Lee Behrens
I just went through the front page and counted a total of 10 threads about actual questions about cards, and they seem to have little response. I find this a disturbing trend, I started a thread about T202's about a month ago and got a total of one response. There is a question about T210's that has 1 response. This is a disturbing trend to me. |
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Posted By: barrysloate
The board could be evolving and changing a little as new members join the group. But I still think we have many good card discussions, and the memorabilia board has made some great progress. It's a pretty tight group. |
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Posted By: John S
Lee, |
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Posted By: leon
I see your point somewhat...but still feel the contributors to the board are vast and diverse and growing. Regardless of how the Unique IP's are counted, who look at the board every day, there are more than there were 2 1/2 years ago, by far....Even in the last several months there has been an increase. This last Sunday there were 1123 Unique IP addresses that hit the front page and over 1300 every other day. Over the last week there has been an average of over 300 posts per day on the main page. The point I agree about is the off topic stuff being a little more than it really should be lately. I don't mind some of it as it lets our "family" of board members get to know each other better, imho. I also agree with what Barry said too. We can always start good card threads if we want and get it back on track a little bit.... As for the T202's thread not getting a good response I am not sure why that happened. I don't think there are quite as many folks that collect them as the more mainstream T cards and the more mainstream E cards so maybe that's the reason. I only collect one set so I certainly can't help with too many set questions...unless they are more obscure ones. I still see a lot of the regular posters posting albeit not as much as some of the newer folks, which is fine too. The other 2 forums (memorabilia and Post War) seem to be drawing more and more attention too, which could detract a little bit from the main board. From my point of view everything is cruising along in an ok fashion. Brian and I are always open for suggestions....regards |
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Posted By: Lee Behrens
The problem with all the "other" posts is that if you want to find a thread of substance you have to sort through so much just to find it. I just went to go try and find the thread I started about T202s. The lat response was six days ago and 5 pages deep. ( I was mistaken I did get a second response). |
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Posted By: John S
Leon, |
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Posted By: John S
I agree Lee, I don't mind answering (or reading) questions that have been addressed before. The search function is an excellent resource but should not be the response given to someone's question. That only discourages new posters. |
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Posted By: leon
Don't get me wrong....ANYTHING pertaining to Pre-War baseball cards on here is fine by me and as much as anyone wants to post about it. I don't care if we post about something 50 times if it's on topic....Redundancy to one person is no doubt the first time someone else has seen it.....I do wish more lurkers would chime in and share their knowledge....But if they only want to lurk then so be it....regards |
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Posted By: Tim Newcomb
I am often disappointed by the lack of response to substantive card threads, or even ones pertaining to issues in the hobby. Some of the latter type get hundreds of responses when posters start fighting with one another, but at least as often the topic dies a quick death. |
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Posted By: jay behrens
I think what Lee is trying to point out is that even when he or someone else asks a questions like "can you check your cards and tell me....?" that there is little or no response. T202s are not widely collected, but his question certainly wasn't about a common player or obscure variation, yet there was almost response. I can't imagine that among a supposed 1000+ people that only 2 had this card. |
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Posted By: Lee Behrens
Am I wrong in the logic given that if the train is off the track you just put it back on and the the train falls off the track and it has to get put back on and the train goes off the track and we have to put it back on. Part of that problem is that the putting back on falls off the tracks more than it's on. |
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Posted By: Shawn Chambers
Hey Lee, |
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Posted By: JimCrandell
Whoa--Jay is back! Good. And now we are talking about advertising again! |
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Posted By: barrysloate
Shawn- I would have gladly responded to your T210 thread, or to any other one about vintage cards, but I don't know enough about the set to add anything really meaningful. I don't feel a need to respond to every thread just to be heard, and I in fact more enjoy the threads where a lively discussion about some hobby issue develops. I think we each like certain types of threads more than others (such as this one which entails some editorial comments). |
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Posted By: Shawn Chambers
Barry, |
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Posted By: Lee Behrens
Barry, That is one of my points. The people are either no longer here or chose not to respond that were here in the past. I think responses should be given only if you have something to add to the thread. |
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Posted By: Lee Behrens
I think that part of the problem with the posters policing themselves is that many of them have a broader thought of what the vintage baseball card forum is all about (peter C is a prime example, an extreme maybe). There is a "mission statement" at the top of the page that seem to be forgotten. |
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Posted By: Todd Schultz
I think the football card reference was for the post-war football forum |
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Posted By: leon
For the millionith time about adveritising. It's here. It's been discussed ad nauseum. I don't mind if you and Jay and a handful of others don't like it. I don't think it's the reason the board is whatever it is.... Jay came into the forum again either as my mistake or another computer, whatever. For the moment it's no big deal. When I talk about the "hits" it's not so much about the advertising as it is about the popularity of the board with respect to the number of people posting. I wish more people would post that visit the board....Regardless of all of that the board is way up in posts, posters, and "hits" and many times great information. I wish more threads were completely on topic but whatever I do some folks will not like. I do exactly what I feel is the right thing to do and that's it, in each circumstance. If anyone likes it great...if they dont'....great...We aren't going to have another whole thread about it.... best regards |
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Posted By: Lee Behrens
I thought it was a click link from this board, my bad. The only football card I have is a Walter Payton Rookie because he is my alltime favorite. |
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Posted By: Al C.risafulli
I've been the moderator of several message boards and have participated in many more, and I've found that message boards, in general, behave cyclically. They're living and breathing things, with personalities that constantly change. New members discover the board, which injects new personalities into the discussions. Established members become disillusioned as the personality of the board changes with the new members. Subject matter discussions fall into occasional lulls which frustrates established members looking for stimulating discussion. People get pissed about off-topic threads. Established members get frustrated with two or three posters who seem to irritate the entire community. |
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Posted By: Lee Behrens
Like I said Leon I could give a rat's arse about what you are doing with the advertising (just a point I believe you think that the money that comes in from it is insignificant but it is more or close to what some of us make in a year) and I will leave it at that. But I see you doing nothing to bring the train back on the tracks and following the "mission statement" that is at the top of the board. It is sad that the board has gone this direction, I am just glad I have the emails of many of the old board members that no longer post. |
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Posted By: Lee Behrens
Well said Al. Now if the train will get back on the tracks. |
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Posted By: leon
You are certainly entitled to you opinion....take care |
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Posted By: Al Simeone
Good evening gentlemen, |
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Posted By: JimCrandell
I think the board adheres to the mission statement perfectly. |
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Posted By: barrysloate
Al said what I was thinking but said it better than I could have. I've been posting regularly on the board now for two or three years and I've seen a lot of people come and go. And as such, new personalities carry on with posting. And everybody has individual likes and dislikes. Some people love the "show me your Nap Lajoie" cards or something like that. Personally, I find them boring and often don't even open them. |
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Posted By: Lee Behrens
Al, I know your name rang a bell, but I have bought so many cards, not alot of T202 Matty/Devlin's though. The thread I started about T202s was to gain some research knowledge and not a show and tell thread. I am not a contributor in the Show and Tell threads but it seems really popular and I can see the correlation. |
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Posted By: T206Collector
I started a thread about the origins of T206 that I thought was actually pretty interesting -- and got ZERO responses. |
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Posted By: Gilbert Maines
No further examples are necessary. |
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Posted By: Al Simeone
Hi Lee, |
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Posted By: Lee Behrens
I want to get one thing clear on this advertising thread. I do not believe I have ever voiced that I do not like the fact there is advertising, even in this thread. It is my brother Jay who has beaten it silly, not me. I can see where there is a possible conflict of interest and the response by Leon falls into that category, As stated in an earlier response. |
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Posted By: Joann
I agree that the focus seems to be meandering. I will honestly admit that I don't know if this is natural evolution of all such boards, or if there are genuine forces in play affecting this board. |
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Posted By: Lee Behrens
Paul, that is amazing that thread had no response until I just did. There is nothing difficult about the thread, just basically asking opinions on your observation and there were none. That is a very good example of my whole thought to starting the thread. I would be curious as to how many pages back it was buried after 13 days. Mine thread was 6 days old and 5 pages back. |
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Posted By: anthony
compared to most of you guys (& gals) i know crap about the card makers or reasons why cards were made or why some players were not included in certain sets. i have learned so much from everyone its almost embarassing, i thought i knew baseball and it's cards until i was introduced to this site...to this i thank everyone. |
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Posted By: Lee Behrens
Anthony likes seeing guys in underwear & garters. |
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Posted By: Al Simeone
Sorry Lee Thats Right it was Jay more than yourself. |
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Posted By: anthony
lee, that was suppose to be a secret... |
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Posted By: T206Collector
...but I don't come here to read the dirt on Torre or ARod. If you want to talk current baseball, I agree, it should be done someplace else. |
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Posted By: Bob
I was one of the two guys who emailed John about the P2 question because when I posted a thread about the P2s and asked some questions you could hear the crickets chirping. |
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Posted By: Alan
Lee - |
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Posted By: JakeB
I'm a huge modern baseball fan... October 20 2007, 11:23 PM |
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Posted By: jay behrens
Alan, I hope your post is in jest. It may seem like everything has been hashed out a million times, but that just simply isn't true. All you have to do is look at the thread my brother started, or the thread started by tbob. The started threads about something that hasn't been seen or discussed before, yet almost no one responded. |
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Posted By: JakeB
I hardly believe that the old timers that have left this board are the only ones out there with great knowledge. I've met a couple of people myself who are simply lurkers on the board. They have great knowledge to go along with great collections. But guess what, they lurk because of the way they get treated on here by the "old timers". |
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Posted By: Lee Behrens
Jake, |
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Posted By: JakeBushi
Maybe you don't get what I'm saying. I don't think ANY O/T threads belong on the board. If someone wants to discuss those topics, the internet is littered with message boards for them. However, since many people on here are sick of the O/T threads, then maybe they should just not be allowed. And that goes for EVERYBODY. I fail to see the logic in letting one person do it simply because they have posted here for awhile about baseball cards, and somebody else not doing it because they are new to the board. If the O/T threads are what's driving all the "knowledgeable" people away, I don't think they care who is posting them. |
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Posted By: Ted Zanidakis
What are you talking about with this comment of yours....? |
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Posted By: John S
I enjoy learning about the history of the game and its players and the production/distribution of the cards. There is still much to be discovered. The recent minor league HOF thread is a perfect example. Although the thread was somewhat hijacked new (at least to me) information regarding the Colgan's set was discussed. |
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Posted By: JimCrandell
I am a veteran collector and I know lots of veteran collectors. We are very interested in card pops, whether card is trimmed and the post on hedge funds was fascinating. In vast these types of threads are the most popular on Net 54. Look it up. |
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