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#1 2011-08-29 13:17:59

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What Makes A Good Forum Topic?

I'm interested in why some topics blow up more then others. This topic will probably get a page or two of chat, then fade away. But why is that? The subject? The phrasing? The title?

Discuss. Why do you click on certain topics?


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#2 2011-08-29 13:19:52

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Re: What Makes A Good Forum Topic?

Sometimes I think that if a topic is too narrow it doesn't last as long because it gets worn out. If it's wider you get lots of things to talk about that are still related, so it lasts longer.


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#3 2011-08-29 13:40:08

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Re: What Makes A Good Forum Topic?

PW132 wrote:

Sometimes I think that if a topic is too narrow it doesn't last as long because it gets worn out. If it's wider you get lots of things to talk about that are still related, so it lasts longer.

The more specific a topic is, the less posts it receives. And the username also effects whether you click on the topic or not


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#4 2011-08-29 13:42:08

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Re: What Makes A Good Forum Topic?

I've no idea, actually.


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#5 2011-08-29 13:46:52

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Re: What Makes A Good Forum Topic?

I think subject matter might also play into effect aside from topic range. If not many people know much about a particular topic or don't like it, they're less likely to click on it. For example: a "favorite food dish" subject is more likely to last longer than "favorite math topic" subject since most people have a favorite food dish and not everyone likes math.


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#6 2011-08-29 13:50:10

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Re: What Makes A Good Forum Topic?

cheddargirl wrote:

I think subject matter might also play into effect aside from topic range. If not many people know much about a particular topic or don't like it, they're less likely to click on it. For example: a "favorite food dish" subject is more likely to last longer than "favorite math topic" subject since most people have a favorite food dish and not everyone likes math.

And, the title should be specific so people know what it's about.

"Help" or "I have a problem" is not going to get as much clicks as "My Scratch program won't open."

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#7 2011-08-29 14:19:15

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Re: What Makes A Good Forum Topic?

I think the title has to be intriguing.


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#8 2011-08-29 14:38:56

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Re: What Makes A Good Forum Topic?

veggieman001 wrote:

I think the title has to be intriguing.

But what makes a title intriguing? I think grammar, spelling, and capitalization have to factor in


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#9 2011-08-29 14:47:15

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Re: What Makes A Good Forum Topic?

I just like randomness!


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#10 2011-08-29 14:51:52

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Re: What Makes A Good Forum Topic?

GirWaffles64 wrote:

veggieman001 wrote:

I think the title has to be intriguing.

But what makes a title intriguing? I think grammar, spelling, and capitalization have to factor in

Dunno. I've only had two really popular topics.


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#11 2011-08-29 15:11:04

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Re: What Makes A Good Forum Topic?

1. A wide discussion that most people will find interesting and engage in/relate to
2. A long, grammatically-correct title
3. A user with a good reputation for creating decent topics

big_smile  My topics always seem to do well, not sure why :L

Oh, and I hate it when the same user posts a string of topics, this is Scratch, not a place for Twitter updates every 10 minutes ¬_¬


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#12 2011-08-29 15:31:56

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Re: What Makes A Good Forum Topic?

cheddargirl wrote:

I think subject matter might also play into effect aside from topic range. If not many people know much about a particular topic or don't like it, they're less likely to click on it. For example: a "favorite food dish" subject is more likely to last longer than "favorite math topic" subject since most people have a favorite food dish and not everyone likes math.

lol. Why'd you use mine for the example?


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#13 2011-08-29 15:34:50

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Re: What Makes A Good Forum Topic?

JJROCKER wrote:

cheddargirl wrote:

I think subject matter might also play into effect aside from topic range. If not many people know much about a particular topic or don't like it, they're less likely to click on it. For example: a "favorite food dish" subject is more likely to last longer than "favorite math topic" subject since most people have a favorite food dish and not everyone likes math.

lol. Why'd you use mine for the example?

You created that topic over an hour after cheddargirl posted that post. lol.

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#14 2011-08-29 15:36:28

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Re: What Makes A Good Forum Topic?

laptop97 wrote:

JJROCKER wrote:

cheddargirl wrote:

I think subject matter might also play into effect aside from topic range. If not many people know much about a particular topic or don't like it, they're less likely to click on it. For example: a "favorite food dish" subject is more likely to last longer than "favorite math topic" subject since most people have a favorite food dish and not everyone likes math.

lol. Why'd you use mine for the example?

You created that topic over an hour after cheddargirl posted that post. lol.

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#15 2011-08-29 16:06:39

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Re: What Makes A Good Forum Topic?

Has anybody noticed how threads with emoticons in the title blow up with posts?


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#16 2011-08-29 16:07:25

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Re: What Makes A Good Forum Topic?

GirWaffles64 wrote:

Has anybody noticed how threads with emoticons in the title blow up with posts?

nope


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#17 2011-08-29 16:13:05

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Re: What Makes A Good Forum Topic?

flamekyle wrote:

GirWaffles64 wrote:

Has anybody noticed how threads with emoticons in the title blow up with posts?

nope

I think it has to do with emphasis, design, and mystery


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#18 2011-08-29 16:21:01

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Re: What Makes A Good Forum Topic?

I just made a topic 5 minutes ago with an emoticon as the title. Everybody is replying at the same time


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