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message 301: by Seraphina (new)

Seraphina I've just seen in a groups rules list, 'some participation is required, people who haven't commented in 12 months will be removed'. Thoughts??


message 302: by Trelawn (new)

Trelawn I don't know how much work that would take but I guess it makes sense. Why join if you're not going to comment or participate in group reads. But Emma and Sara probably have enough to do already without policing who has been active and who hasn't.


message 303: by Paul (new)

Paul Thats what we do on the group I moderate. We found that less than a third of members had ever even posted.
Some of the non posters were voting which seemed a but pointless.
Before anyone was removed we sent out a message giving people the option to add one post to stay in. We got a few who liked reading the posts and thats fine but still ended up removing over 500 non active members with no complaints. It streamlined stuff a bit.


message 304: by Paul (new)

Paul I will add though that its a slow process removing members and not much fun ( plus we had 4 moderators doing it).


message 305: by Seraphina (new)

Seraphina Ya I was just trying to think of ways to get people more involved. It's just an idea, obviously Sara and Emma will have to make the ultimate decision as it eats in to their spare time


message 306: by Seraphina (new)

Seraphina Ya and obviously plenty of notice would be given to members so they can decide if they are in or out


message 307: by Cathleen (new)

Cathleen | 2409 comments Seraphina wrote: "Ya and obviously plenty of notice would be given to members so they can decide if they are in or out"

I can completely understand the idea and it doesn't make sense to have a list of 1000 people when a sizeable number hasn't ever participated. That would seem like it would be a lot of work for Emma and Sara, though. What might be the group benefit to balance the amount of work it would require to "clean up" the membership list?

It's a good question about getting more people involved. Do you think if we had some discussion starters or ideas to consider in a book we're reading that that would encourage more participation? I've seen in some groups if a person's nomination gets selected, then that person either posts some info about the author or book, or adds a few discussion questions, etc.

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message 308: by Seraphina (new)

Seraphina The benefits would be that it might give members a push to participate, even if it's only a few comments here and there. Different people's opinions and thoughts make it interesting for everyone.
Also when it comes to voting, it will be people who actually take part in the group that get the benefit.


message 309: by Cathleen (new)

Cathleen | 2409 comments Seraphina wrote: "The benefits would be that it might give members a push to participate, even if it's only a few comments here and there. Different people's opinions and thoughts make it interesting for everyone.
A..."


Yes, that's true. If someone were on the fence, that might give him or her encouragement. The voting piece would be a benefit, for sure.


message 310: by Barbara (new)

Barbara (bdegar) | 4626 comments This was a reminder that I am (was) in too many groups where I don't comment. I just left about 8-10 groups.


message 311: by Donna (new)

Donna McCaul Thibodeau (celtic_donna) | 1150 comments This is really the only group I participate in. I can see the advantages of purging for the voting process (never did understand why people vote who never participate in the discussion on said book) but it would be a lot of work for the mods.


message 312: by Seraphina (new)

Seraphina Is it possible to have a link on the groups home page to a list of all of our previous monthly reads? Maybe it's already there and I'm missing it


message 313: by Seraphina (new)

Seraphina Oh cool thanks Emma, I was just trying to have a flick through our monthly reads this year. I'll try it that way


message 314: by Paul (new)

Paul Just a comment on the current tie breaker for the Irish quaterly. Both books got three votes but one of those got two votes from members that have never posted even once. It seems insane that they have turned the vote when the other book was voted by three very active members.
I know there is little to be done but it just seems ridiculous to me.


message 315: by Seraphina (new)

Seraphina How do ye manage it in your other group Paul


message 316: by Paul (new)

Paul Honestly, we don't. You can't nominate if you have never posted before but votes are all open.
We have a much higher vote number though with the winners averaging 40 + votes so the winner is generally popular enough.
As I said I've no idea how to deal with it . I'd assume the tiebreak will sort it all out anyway.


message 317: by Paul (new)

Paul Sadly it can be easily manipulated. There are a lot of cases of people creating fake accounts to push books in groups


message 318: by Paul (new)

Paul Yeah , I don't get the default to PCT . Its really annoying.
There are a few of the options that are very clunky . We sent a mail to goodreads to see if a poll could be limited to those who have posted a certain amount but sadly not an option for now.


message 319: by Barbara (new)

Barbara (bdegar) | 4626 comments Emma wrote: "I find even the basic setting the things up an issue. The polls automatically default to Pacific Central Time. And for some bizarre reason must be set up at the start of a day i.e midnight. They ca..."

That's nuts! I guess it's because GR is on the west coast. We east coast people expect everyone to follow us. I thought the quarterly read was sorted and it was the monthly read that is tied. Just hanging back and waiting. I do understand frustration when inactive members change the vote but I don't think there's anyway to prevent this as they have to get active some time. And I am going to read what I want to read anyway.


message 320: by Paul (new)

Paul In an ideal world every person who votes is willing to read it and every new member has the potential to become a great addition to the group.
The group moderate went from under 500 members last year to nearly 1500 now(we were a featured group twice which caused the surge) so its been quite difficult to deal with the jump especially around polls. Nominations have had to be changed to cope


message 321: by Donna (new)

Donna McCaul Thibodeau (celtic_donna) | 1150 comments Paul wrote: "In an ideal world every person who votes is willing to read it and every new member has the potential to become a great addition to the group.
The group moderate went from under 500 members last ye..."


I agree that even though we can't do anything about it, it's very aggravating to have people vote that you never hear from at any other time.


message 322: by Susan (new)

Susan | 4707 comments I can't tell you the number of discussions we've had on this subject. We even had one election invalidated because one author had friends join (they were all members for a week) and vote his book in. That was reported to GR.


message 323: by Susan (new)

Susan | 4707 comments I went back and looked at the voting as I was completely left out of the process and I was horrified to see the number of people voting who I have never heard of before this. I went to their profiles and they have no record of ever posting in our group. What makes a person vote when they have never participated in the group?


message 324: by Sara (new)

Sara | 2357 comments Mod
I have to say that when it comes down to casting a tie breaking vote (as part of my co-moderator duties), one of the things I definitely consider is which book has the most votes from active members. That does serve as kind of a fail safe mechanism. I don't believe we've had any books in the past year win that weren't ones that at least some of our active members voted for.


message 325: by Seraphina (new)

Seraphina Well Claire is active quite alot so we can't say it's all non active members voting. The tie breaker seems to sort it all out anyways


message 326: by Thomas, Moderator (new)

Thomas (tom471) | 1961 comments Mod
I am sympathetic to your problems. I don't nominate. I only vote when there is a book that I want to read.


message 327: by SherryRose (new)

SherryRose | 0 comments That's what I do Thomas.


message 328: by Barbara (new)

Barbara (bdegar) | 4626 comments Thanks Emma. I tend to get things confused when I am super busy. It's the end of the academic year and as if there weren't already way to much to do, all these "extras" are getting piled on my plate. Time for deep yoga breathing:)

Sara - I like your approach.

Susan - I have a backup if I don't get the emails about the polls. The daily digest of discussions I get from GRs helps me keep track of things I may miss. I only have GRI in the digest. I decided that I don't really participate in some of the groups I was including in the daily notification so I deleted all but GRI.


message 329: by Isabella (new)

Isabella (livbet) | 511 comments Thomas wrote: "I am sympathetic to your problems. I don't nominate. I only vote when there is a book that I want to read."

There are often books I want to read, but I don't vote because due to family commitments, I'm struggling to read anything right now.


message 330: by Seraphina (new)

Seraphina There is an awful lot of self promotion going on here lately. Any way we can reign it in a bit? It's getting annoying (sighs)


message 331: by Seraphina (new)

Seraphina I generally leave on notifications for all threads so if I turn it off for that one, I need to turn all the others on individually. However, I might have to do it if they keep clogging up the newsfeed with nonsense


message 332: by SherryRose (new)

SherryRose | 0 comments If they don't use the self promotion folder they can be flagged for spam. I usually just ignore them though.


message 333: by Susan (new)

Susan | 4707 comments Seraphina wrote: "There is an awful lot of self promotion going on here lately. Any way we can reign it in a bit? It's getting annoying (sighs)"

Have I been promoting myself too much lately, Seraphina. I have been trying desperately to get invited to an Irish wedding. I'll try to ease up. :) After all I am going to be flower girl at Paul and Trelawn's. I bought a new tutu and everything.


message 334: by SherryRose (new)

SherryRose | 0 comments LOL!


message 335: by Seraphina (new)

Seraphina Don't worry about invites, weddings are meant to be gatecrashed Susan! ;) where there's a will, there's a way


message 336: by Trelawn (new)

Trelawn Loving the tutu idea Susan


message 337: by Susan (new)

Susan | 4707 comments It's got rose petals on it, Trelawn.


message 338: by Trelawn (new)

Trelawn Classy Susan ; )


message 339: by Trelawn (new)

Trelawn I was just talking to Paul about the monthly group read and have come to the conclusion that it has become a little stale. People nominate books they have recently read with little regard to whether the will generate discussions. Or part three or four of a series is thrown into the mix. I know I am over generalising but the vote rate and discussion rate has dropped off. So here is my thought, the challenges of the last two years ( classics and continents) have gone down well and got people discussing books so why not try something similar. We could have a crime month or female author month or book nominated for the Booker prize or whatever. The list is endless. But it might just focus nominations and put a bit of life back into the discussions. Thoughts anyone?


message 340: by Margo (new)

Margo That's a good idea Trelawn. How would a monthly theme be selected? By the mods? I think that would add more interest for me.


message 341: by Seraphina (new)

Seraphina Ya that could work, people have definitely stopped partaking in monthly reads unless it's a book they already wanted to read, own etc...
They used to spark some serious debates which is what a bookclub should be


message 342: by Seraphina (new)

Seraphina With regards to nominations, in another group I'm in, nominations have to be seconded by another member before it's put forward for the vote. That might cut down excess nominations?


message 343: by Margo (new)

Margo I was just going to suggest the idea of seconding :-)

Emma, can you define "cull" in regard to membership? It sounds harsh lol


message 344: by Thomas, Moderator (new)

Thomas (tom471) | 1961 comments Mod
I don't usually nominate or vote. I do read a lot of crime books. If you have to dump me I will understand.


message 345: by Margo (new)

Margo Thomas I would regard you as an active member. I think Emma is referring to people don't contribute to any thread at all e.g. I'm currents monitoring Oprahs book club to find a book I like for a challange I'm doing. If I forget to exit the group after a year I may be considered an inactive member and culled.

I think that's fair enough. Maybe send out a message to the group first.

I monitored this group for a good while before I started to post. Mainly to get a feel for for the reads and tone of the threads. This is a good group :-)


message 346: by SherryRose (last edited Aug 29, 2016 04:42PM) (new)

SherryRose | 0 comments I don't like the idea very much. Let's say a person can't participate or get on the site for whatever reason. They find time to click onto goodreads and find they've been kicked out. Ouch! It feels cliquish. I know everyone is friendly and all can participate. I also know they won't be ignored if they do but it would feel weird to click in and find out you've been kicked out.


message 347: by SherryRose (new)

SherryRose | 0 comments Margo wrote: "Thomas I would regard you as an active member. I think Emma is referring to people don't contribute to any thread at all e.g. I'm currents monitoring Oprahs book club to find a book I like for a ch..."

I agree. This is a good group.


message 348: by Thomas, Moderator (new)

Thomas (tom471) | 1961 comments Mod
Thanks Margo and Sherry


message 349: by SherryRose (new)

SherryRose | 0 comments Thomas wrote: "Thanks Margo and Sherry"

:-)


message 350: by Thomas, Moderator (new)

Thomas (tom471) | 1961 comments Mod
Cphe wrote: "Thomas - I feel the same way.

I have that many books I want to read that I don't normally as a rule participate in group reads and I've cut way back on group discussions.

I have been part of this..."

Great minds think alike.


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