A NEW CLASS OF FTLOP'er
Posted: Tue Dec 07, 2010 4:41 pm
As we approach the end of 2010 and I can reflect back on five and a half years of the
website and in this particular case, the Forum ... which began on July 28th 2005.
I will occasionally pore through the old post from several years ago, either looking for something that someone requested OR just for a nostalgic look back at the "archives" of the Forum.
What I notice is an ebb and flow of participants here. So many people from so many countries have visited over the years. As was the case in 2005, one dynamic which has remained a constant ... oddly enough, with an AVERAGE of 30-31 posts/day 365 days a year since inception. I keep records by year and that has been nearly the identical number (+/- 1). I could be a pessimist and say, "We're not growing ... what is going on?" But in reality old people stop coming back whether due to lack of interest or lack of time or whatever.
I prefer to look at the positive side of the coin and see that the quantity of people who continue to join our midst whether as lurkers or participants, is quite substantial and this I track by month, every month since we've begun as I do the number of topics and posts on a monthly basis too. Very interesting to peruse.
Anyway, moving forward it is a natural progression of any online wine community (or any hobby Forum) for participation to change. I've made many wonderful friends from the FTLOP community over the past five years and have met over 200 people who have posted here since the inception. What keeps
thriving, is new content and coming up with new and interesting topics is not always easy. But more importantly is having NEW Port enthusiasts to join us. Additionally, it is keeping our Forum an open place for the exchange of ideas, whether old or new ones or ones that new people either bring back from old threads or new ideas.
That said, I have had a look at some of the "new class" of 2010 ... and apologize for those I have missed. These are people who have joined us recently and have more than one post on FTLOP's Forum. There's two dozen new active participants who've become part of the community. Here's a quick shout out to our new friends, just under 40% of whom are from the USA and the vast majority from overseas in Europe and Australia: We hope you will all continue to enjoy visiting and posting here as much as we appreciate your doing so!
Thank you

I will occasionally pore through the old post from several years ago, either looking for something that someone requested OR just for a nostalgic look back at the "archives" of the Forum.
What I notice is an ebb and flow of participants here. So many people from so many countries have visited over the years. As was the case in 2005, one dynamic which has remained a constant ... oddly enough, with an AVERAGE of 30-31 posts/day 365 days a year since inception. I keep records by year and that has been nearly the identical number (+/- 1). I could be a pessimist and say, "We're not growing ... what is going on?" But in reality old people stop coming back whether due to lack of interest or lack of time or whatever.
I prefer to look at the positive side of the coin and see that the quantity of people who continue to join our midst whether as lurkers or participants, is quite substantial and this I track by month, every month since we've begun as I do the number of topics and posts on a monthly basis too. Very interesting to peruse.
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Anyway, moving forward it is a natural progression of any online wine community (or any hobby Forum) for participation to change. I've made many wonderful friends from the FTLOP community over the past five years and have met over 200 people who have posted here since the inception. What keeps




That said, I have had a look at some of the "new class" of 2010 ... and apologize for those I have missed. These are people who have joined us recently and have more than one post on FTLOP's Forum. There's two dozen new active participants who've become part of the community. Here's a quick shout out to our new friends, just under 40% of whom are from the USA and the vast majority from overseas in Europe and Australia: We hope you will all continue to enjoy visiting and posting here as much as we appreciate your doing so!
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Thank you
