RE:Time to clear some dead wood from ENL

I fell out of this group on one of the site purges and then went through a period where I didn't get on the site so often so I didn't rejoin as I know that it is a group that prefers active members.

It's had some real fun times - I used to enjoy the rare opportunity to post my own pictures here which felt almost transgressive. It really has felt like a little club, which I enjoy and I'm delighted to have been accepted, thank you. It is at the very least not moribund like 99% of all the groups on the site.

I've created a group myself recently based around weekends in Berlin which I am trying to emulate the club like feel of here - it's all around content and keeping it fresh I guess - so well done everybody for still keeping this going after all this time.

Neil

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RE:Time to clear some dead wood from ENL

I fell out of this group on one of the site purges and then went through a period where I didn't get on the site so often so I didn't rejoin as I know that it is a group that prefers active members.It's had some real fun times - I used to enjoy the rare opportunity to post my own pictures here which felt almost transgressive. It really has felt like a little club, which I enjoy and I'm delighted to have been accepted, thank you. It is at the very least not moribund like 99% of all the groups on the site.I've created a group myself recently based around weekends in Berlin which I am trying to emulate the club like feel of here - it's all around content and keeping it fresh I guess - so well done everybody for still keeping this going after all this time.Neil

You're welcome Neil, glad to have you back in the fold!!
Richie

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RE:Time to clear some dead wood from ENL

I fell out of this group on one of the site purges and then went through a period where I didn't get on the site so often so I didn't rejoin as I know that it is a group that prefers active members.It's had some real fun times - I used to enjoy the rare opportunity to post my own pictures here which felt almost transgressive. It really has felt like a little club, which I enjoy and I'm delighted to have been accepted, thank you. It is at the very least not moribund like 99% of all the groups on the site.I've created a group myself recently based around weekends in Berlin which I am trying to emulate the club like feel of here - it's all around content and keeping it fresh I guess - so well done everybody for still keeping this going after all this time.Neil

You're welcome Neil, glad to have you back in the fold!!
Richie

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RE:Time to clear some dead wood from ENL

Back to Richie's original topic, a purge does help keep the group a little more focused on the varied topics. I, too, think it is necessary for the long term 'survival' of the folks. Flora does keep the topics interesting but both she and Jeanne does deserve more support than is currently given; any suggestions keyboard warriors?

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RE:Time to clear some dead wood from ENL

Back to Richie's original topic, a purge does help keep the group a little more focused on the varied topics. I, too, think it is necessary for the long term 'survival' of the folks. Flora does keep the topics interesting but both she and Jeanne does deserve more support than is currently given; any suggestions keyboard warriors?

Its difficult for sure John, my first port of call is this group to see the news, it likes or pic comments made or any new topics, each time i log on to TN,
Many members i remove want to rejoin even though they never leave a trace of visiting the group. Some have hundreds of groups in their profile, so i just reckon they can't need another.
Some groups pride themselves on their membership numbers, I look for fewer quality over quantity.
Maybe I'm wrong, but that's the way of it, for now.
Rx

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RE:Time to clear some dead wood from ENL

Back to Richie's original topic, a purge does help keep the group a little more focused on the varied topics. I, too, think it is necessary for the long term 'survival' of the folks. Flora does keep the topics interesting but both she and Jeanne does deserve more support than is currently given; any suggestions keyboard warriors?Its difficult for sure John, my first port of call is this group to see the news, if likes or pic comments made or any new topics, each time i log on to TN,Many members i remove want to rejoin even though they never leave a trace of visiting the group. Some have hundreds of groups in their profile, so i just reckon they can't need another.Some groups pride themselves on their membership numbers, I look for fewer quality over quantity.Maybe I'm wrong, but that's the way of it, for now.Rx

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