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Juliacoolo
I would like to ask to the people proposing suggestions in this thread one thing: if you're identifying a problem area, how do you intend to be part of the solution?
It's one thing to throw ideas at the wall to share your grievances, as we have already, but I really hope that you do not limit your involvement to just identifying problems. That's really not being part of the solution.
If you're thinking VG is a problem area, are you going to create tournaments? Are you going to create discussion threads? Are you going to play in tournaments? Are you going to join discussions?
If you think Creative Works is a problem, are you going to create or join in activities?
If you think Forum Games has problems, are you going to create or play in any new games?
I've been part of the staff team here on three separate occasions and while I will say that the staff tries to come up with content for members to enjoy, they are not the only ones that can. As members of this community, even though we lack those red userbars, we still have the capacity to create.
tl;dr version: don't just state your grievances, propose ideas and leave it there. Act upon your ideas.
Great point, Professor Paluenta. I've tried being deliberate in my rhetoric to make clear that this is a thread for sharing ideas and creating a plan, not simply a hub for complaints.
That said, current member will power won't fix our problems alone. Our loyal fans must play their part in helping with things, but we also need to create new opportunities and facilitate outstanding opportunities for new member acquisition and assimilation. I'm really proud of everyone for coming up with so many ideas for the latter point in particular! Let's continue to brainstorm, and create more specific suggestions.
Currently, a joke thread should be posted in the Beach Life and not the Forum Games, unless the joke thread is more a joke game. =)
Activities and programs can take a while to plan and run, so they generally take some time to actually happen. We've definitely got stuff in the works, though! ^.^
I'm excited to see what you guys have planned for us!
I've been reading this thread from the beginning but no ideas came up from my head...
I agree that there's a need for more thinking, explaning and debating, more than just "I love G" or whatever. I don't know if this has something to do with the age of users or any other factor. In my case, I'm somewhat tired of the franchise. Not seeing that many changes to it doesn't help, hence why I was away for a while and why I'm not that active anymore.
For the anime section, I think that new threads shouldn't be created for each episode. I never liked the XY anime that much but what kept me going was a main discussion that allowed to keep building a sense of a group that had a place to continue discussing what we just saw and allowed for better backtracking if needed.
Since not every season has the same fans, there could be some sort of episode watching club were each weak an episode should be viewed by the members in order to discuss it.
Also, each week and following the articles suggestions in this thread, one should be posted, about the visual technique in a certain season, a character, a region, extent.
Regarding the VG...What I always felt that was missing was a connection to Grass trainers and I don't know if other specific-type trainers felt that. In light of that, some sort of type-clubs could be created, at least a thread for introduction so that we knew that we could talk with certain persons about that type and at the same time not separating members by the type and keep us as part of the Beach community.
I'm not a competitive trainer...and with work, it's more casual than anything.
In order to bring more members, we should here more of us, with a Chronicles section, were a member would post an article about his/her experience with the series, or a part of it, without it needing to be a testament.
And yeah...change the banner. A picture of a real beach with a Pokémon plush in it is better that what we have. I still remember when that meteor prank was active and some people thought it was weird so seeing a caged eyepatched guywith a "dead" Pokémon, makes this seems more like one anti-Pokémon PETA group.
Btw, all of this comes from someone who has never been to other sites/foruns about Pokémon, so I can't make comparisons and also, I never explored the creative works and other stuff, so I don't have the full picture of this site.
Despite what flaws it has, I found here some nice people that made me come back now, if only for going back adrift after a while...after Moon.
Cheers,
Leaf_Ranger
A lot of great ideas, here! In regards to your first comment, I agree that quality of debate is a big issue. It can be difficult to foster high-level debate with a member base of younger people, but we should do everything in our power to incentivise quality engagement. The badge program was clearly intended to do this but falls short in a variety of ways. I'd like to see even more blatant positive reinforcement for the individuals who really set the bar for quality.
The past 1.5 years have been very busy for me because of my thesis film. Working to make money for it, working on other people's projects so they'll help on mine, casting, script revisions, producing it, starting it and stopping it multiple times due to freak occurrences, etc. Naturally when I get busy, I can only upkeep the site's core functions (news).
This site has its up years and down years and this certainly is not the first time it's been in a bit of a lull. Some of this is because of my own life, some of it is because of Pokemon itself. As you all know, TPCi has become much more anal about what fan sites can do in the past few years, and it has directly affected us in several ways. For example, TPCi forcefully made me get rid of all of our card scans shortly after launching the current version of the site. This was a huge blow to my motivation and made me question if I wanted to do this site anymore. But that's another story.
However, fear not -- the ultimate version of the site is in the works and more details will be shared here early next year once I'm done filming my thesis film. This ultimate version of the site will allow everyone to make PokeBeach what they want it to be. And it's something that's been in the works for years and years, at least conceptually. So stay tuned...
Tuned we will certainly stay! I appreciate the reply and your candor, Jon. I think I speak for everyone when I say that we're all huge fans of what you're doing outside of PB, and we support you on your journey!
With respect to some of the things going on with the main site and other administration strategies, I'd really like to work with you directly as I think there is a wealth of opportunity for PB that can save a lot of time and hassle while also making the site a leader and pioneer in our category. If you're open to making that happen, I'll be here ready to go.
Lastly, for everyone else, keep in mind that WPM's response is a big reason to hold optimism, but NOT a reason to be passive about pushing for change, voicing your mind, and generating ideas. If anything, Jon's message tells us that there's more opportunity than ever for our opinions to make an impact. Ultimately, members are what keep a community alive, and it remains our responsibility to work along staff to make that happen. Keep posting! Keep thinking! Stay hungry!