Less Often

I don't come here less often for that (mainly because it's been so crazy here, with the holidays, then bottle calves, then *sick* bottle calves...!) but when I am here, I don't mind some of the ramblings-some things are interesting to read, even though I'm not technically learning something-and other things I *do* learn from. Anyways, I just scroll past a something, if I don't want to read it.
 
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No, Seminole, but I actually had been wondering what had happened to you and a few others.


I've been posting less in other threads and forums on the BYC, but that's more due to where my focus is right now - Helping others and myself learn more about being healthy. I've "used" the BYC to gain a lot of knowledge on raising chickens, and will continue to do so, but with everything going on in my life, I'm posting less in other BYC areas.

Just my $.02.
 
I guess some of us do "ramble" more than others.
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No, Seminole, but I actually had been wondering what had happened to you and a few others.


I've been posting less in other threads and forums on the BYC, but that's more due to where my focus is right now - Helping others and myself learn more about being healthy. I've "used" the BYC to gain a lot of knowledge on raising chickens, and will continue to do so, but with everything going on in my life, I'm posting less in other BYC areas.

Just my $.02.

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Good thread!

Yes, there will be some that leave BYC because it isn't "All chickens all the time" but there is a method to this madness!
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As we've said before, at the end of the day, the goals of BYC are:

1) Get people the information they need to help raise chickens.
2) Get other people interested and converted to raising chickens
3) To keep as many of you engaged with the site as possible.

That last bit is VERY important. Our staff have been managing online communities for over 50 years of combined experience and have learned a few things.

1) An info only forum causes people to come, post a question, hopefully get an answer, and leave. They often don't stick around to answer other questions.

2) An info community with social aspects creates stickiness. People come here to get answers but then they stay because they have made good friends.

3) When our members come to see what their friends are doing, there is a much higher probability that there will be peeps online to answer chicken questions when they come up.

Making BYC the best place anywhere to get information on how to keep and maintain backyardchickens is largely in part to the great sociability of the forum.

Sure, some die hard chickenites will not like our format... that's fine. But remember that we do a LOT of work behind the scenes to ensure that we have a community where the most people can get the most information as quickly and efficiently as possible.

Our 60 new members a day seem to agree.
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I like to come to this ramdom thread for my fun time and then I get serious in the other threads..
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I have to totally agree with mm.
What interests me and what interests someone else is not necessarily the same and if the subject dosen't interest you just avoid it, is what I do.
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The beauty of BYC is it diversity, as much as I love all my girls there is only so much one can talk about chickens on a day to day aspect....if we all "talked" chickens all the time the board would become boring..hence the many varying aspects of BYC....if you want to talk chicken all the time there are areas within one can...if one wants to have fun and "forget" about life for a time again there is that aspect to it.....the choice is yours..which is why I LOVE BYC the choice irrespective of how I want to "chat" is mine as is many others on this board.......
 
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I have to totally agree with mm.
What interests me and what interests someone else is not necessarily the same and if the subject dosen't interest you just avoid it, is what I do.
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I agree too!
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