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A question about author threads. Group input requested, please.


Something like that happens naturally anyway. A dormant thread slips further and further down the lists, getting furrier and dustier as it goes. Eventually it disappears out of sight.
Is there a reason for deleting a thread after six months of inactivity? It's a neat and tidy way of doing things, but it seems like more work for you and I'm not exactly sure what it achieves.
If there are space constraints on the website, then fine. Other than that, why not just let them go mouldy?
If nothing else, it means that they would show up on internet searches, which might be important for someone.
I know, I know, I'm rambling. Bottom line: I wouldn't have a problem with it, but not sure if I'd see it as a high priority.



I don't want to cause you unnecessary work though.

Good point. If the thread has disappeared, authors too busy to post regularly are likely to disappear too.



Is that a euphemism?"
Nope, he's torching the cobwebs as we speak. Or at least the maid is.


A thread that appears from someone we never hear of again should be binned within six months.

Ah, that's better! Check out my new author thread before dear mod decides it's in the wrong place and deletes my hard work!!(No Patti - that's NOT a challenge!)

The wheel is supposed to fall off! What kind of authors would we be if things behaved normally?




I've found a ton of new authors to me in this group and although I see where your coming from I wouldn't want to miss out just because an author hasn't been present for a while or not posted in his/her thread. It's more likely we will spot the threads posted in regularly and take an interest in those titles but it does take longer than a year to write a book for some. Although that is the case authors would have a good idea when they hope to finish a book they are working on within a year so my two cents are is it better to do it after 12 months of not posting and make it clear to authors about that so they can post to let the group know a book is in the works and promote their old book as well.


Agree. Authors have different things pulling them which maybe ought to be reflected in the overall design of Goodreads.

Yes, I agree that it seems that many authors don't think of popping into other author's threads, or elsewhere, and simply use the group as a means of promotion. And fair enough.

yep, me too. I generally end up talking to myself anyway. :-)



I seem to spend more time on other people's author threads than my own, and it's not fair to drop my promos there, is it?

Any other ideas are welcome, of course.

If you're on the group to promote, yes, promote there.
But frankly most of the regulars don't really promote on the group.
(The obvious brilliance of our wit and repartee in casual conversation so dazzles other groupites that they dash off and buy the works of lesser minds as a way of relaxing from the over-exposure to genius)
So I can quite see why author threads can languish a bit.
But there again, languishing for six months?
I suppose it's a case of those who are active ought to wander down amongst the cobwebs and post a message on our own threads every so often

If you're on the group to promote, yes, promote there.
But frankly most of the regulars don't really pr..."
Yes. Also, posting on my author thread often feels self-serving. "Have I mentioned recently you might want to buy my books?" What about authors who contribute to other threads but just don't post often to their own thread? Surely they're not considered fly-bys.





Simon and I will add it to our list of things to discuss over our Christmas Eve dinner together.
Although we seem to spend most of our time discussing beer and cheese...

Simon and I will add it to our list of things to discuss over our Christmas Eve dinner together.
Although we seem to spend most of our time discussing beer and cheese... "
Mmmm. Bacon, brie and cranberry. Very seasonal!!!
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Would mean more work for me to keep it tidy, but might help to encourage authors to return.
Good idea! Bad idea?
Could I have your feedback, please?