07-27-2009, 08:53 AM
I've been pondering this question lately, and have been discussing it with some of my fellow forum members. Increasingly, there is a sense of ennui among many, who feel that a lot of the threads just rehash the same topics or address a topic until it has been beaten quite flat and then come back and roll over it a few more times. I know from my discussions that this sense of boredom has cost us some of my favorite members (some of whom have stopped posting, some have stopped visiting entirely, and some have even left and taken their posts and threads with them.)
I understand that, to some extent, this is the nature of forums and indeed even human nature. But it causes me to wonder if this need be the case here. It seemed to me, when I came here, that I came for a larger purpose than I am realizing. So I ask:
Do you feel that you are serving a purpose here at Bring4th (which I presume is true for each of us), and if so, what is it, and how well do you feel you are accomplishing your purpose? Is there something that could make this a more rewarding experience for you, or are you perfectly happy with the status quo (no pun intended)?
I anxiously await all comments.
Love and Light,
3D Sunset
I understand that, to some extent, this is the nature of forums and indeed even human nature. But it causes me to wonder if this need be the case here. It seemed to me, when I came here, that I came for a larger purpose than I am realizing. So I ask:
Do you feel that you are serving a purpose here at Bring4th (which I presume is true for each of us), and if so, what is it, and how well do you feel you are accomplishing your purpose? Is there something that could make this a more rewarding experience for you, or are you perfectly happy with the status quo (no pun intended)?
I anxiously await all comments.
Love and Light,
3D Sunset

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I definitely wasn't trying to redirect the thread! I guess I misunderstood your original question. I thought you were trying to find ways to improve the forum. I apologize for misunderstanding!
Shortly thereafter, the B4 team created a forum called "Sessions in Focus", because it was thought this would be a great way to branch off into analyzing other Confederation content that, for now, does not have an end in sight. In fact, one of the greatest advantages B4 has going for it is that there is constantly new content. Whether it's member contributions, a new book by Carla, or regular group channeling sessions, there is always something new to discuss.
