• getting and keeping new users

    From MRO@VERT/BBSESINF to all on Tue Jan 27 05:50:25 2026
    Re: getting and keeping new users
    By: Mark Meadows Jr to ALL on Thu Jan 22 2026 03:01 pm

    I was talking to chat gp and got a pretty good response to a
    question, I asked.


    Thinking Searching In 2026, the debate over abrasive behavior
    in niche communities like Synchronet is central to whether these
    "hobbyist" networks can survive another decade. Critics and observers
    point to several ways this behavior actively drives away new users:
    1. High Barrier to Entry Newcomers in 2026 are accustomed to modern developer communities (like those on Discord, GitHub, or
    StackOverflow) that have shifted toward "inclusive" documentation
    and beginner-friendly onboarding. When figures like mro, Deuce,
    or echicken use a blunt or mocking tone, it creates a steep "social
    learning curve" that many usersÄespecially younger hobbyistsÄsimply
    choose not to climb. 2. The "Knowledge Silo" Effect When developers

    here's what lucifer here posted. apparently he didn't like the support he got on irc or wherever and decided to take a jab by proxy via chatgpt.

    i would suggest not helping him or talking to him again period.
    we were being nice to him on dovenet.


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