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| VB Forum Management The place to talk about forum management related topics |
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Creating new users to generate forum activity?
I have recently heard that some Admins I know have begun to create their own puppet accounts in the hopes of generating more activity and getting more users to sign up at their forums.
Has anyone here tried this, and how well do you feel it worked? I seriously want to get some more activity going, and it's frustrating going on like 10 posts a day period. |
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My forum came with a pre-existing member base so I don't quite have that trouble. I can see that it could work though, if IP addresses were not visible to anyone (even mods).
That way you could drum up conversation between your own accounts and make the place look more active. |
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When I started my forum I did that. I chose about 5 names and just talked to myself for awhile. Thankfully another very active member joined, and the 6 of us really got the board going. IT was hard to do but worth it. As time went by I gradually stopped posting under the aliases and real people took over. It definitely worked for me.
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I can see it being a good thing on a small scale like Jacqui's example. But if you get up to a dozen or more that are necessary it could be a problem when they go missing especially if they are a valued member of the forum for a lengthy period. I don't think one or two would be an issue though as long as you get some real members quickly to fill in the gaps.
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Exactly what Purple have said, its a matter of these puppet characters staying in the long run. Making 1 or 2 characters would be ok but more than those numbers would create some kind of doubt from the real members what happened to them after the forum has run active.
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And after awhile the forum will be boring because all of the posters will have the same personality. Unless you are really good at being different characters. And conflict is always good. This sounds terrible, but if you can cause some kind of drama or conflict between 2 of your fake posters you will make the board more interesting.
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