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On a photography forum in which I participate, there is a subform for long-running threads -- specifically, for Photo of the Day (365 Days) threads posted by and maintained by members who are involved in their own POTD project, and also a 52-Weeks Project, where again, those who are participatng in doing a 52-Weeks Project post their results on a weekly basis.... Also there's Photo of the Month, where a participant shares just one outstanding photo from the month.
This kind of thing can be fun for participants and viewers, but....word of warning here: often people drop out, especially from their POTD thread when they find it is just too demanding and time-consuming. The same happens with the POTW project as well, although often that takes a little longer before participants drop out. Right now on that other forum, for instance, we started out with seven participants at the beginning of 2020 for a POTW project. Someone else joined midway through the year. Now, just over a month from the year's end, we are down to I think only one participant, consistently shooting and posting (moi) although someone else does seem to come-and-go so I'm not sure if he's still really in it or not. So there's that: people start out with great enthusiasm for such a project but then life gets in the way or they run out of ideas of what to shoot or something else happens.
Another thing which I've observed is that in the beginning there are a lot of comments from others who aren't participating, just looking and admiring, and that serves to help keep the participants going with their projects, but eventually the comments drop off -- but interestingly, not always the views. It's rather annoying, actually, to see that one has had xxx number of views while no comments on the actual images, week after week.
So just a thought here if you're interested in putting up a subforum for Photo of the Day or 52 Weeks or Photo of the Month kinds of projects..... There are plusses and minuses on both sides of this. (Disclaimer here: I'm about to wrap up Week 48 of my 52 Week Project for 2020 and I'm both relieved and excited and actually thinking about doing one in 2021 now as well, since I seem to have become hooked on this!)
This kind of thing can be fun for participants and viewers, but....word of warning here: often people drop out, especially from their POTD thread when they find it is just too demanding and time-consuming. The same happens with the POTW project as well, although often that takes a little longer before participants drop out. Right now on that other forum, for instance, we started out with seven participants at the beginning of 2020 for a POTW project. Someone else joined midway through the year. Now, just over a month from the year's end, we are down to I think only one participant, consistently shooting and posting (moi) although someone else does seem to come-and-go so I'm not sure if he's still really in it or not. So there's that: people start out with great enthusiasm for such a project but then life gets in the way or they run out of ideas of what to shoot or something else happens.
Another thing which I've observed is that in the beginning there are a lot of comments from others who aren't participating, just looking and admiring, and that serves to help keep the participants going with their projects, but eventually the comments drop off -- but interestingly, not always the views. It's rather annoying, actually, to see that one has had xxx number of views while no comments on the actual images, week after week.
So just a thought here if you're interested in putting up a subforum for Photo of the Day or 52 Weeks or Photo of the Month kinds of projects..... There are plusses and minuses on both sides of this. (Disclaimer here: I'm about to wrap up Week 48 of my 52 Week Project for 2020 and I'm both relieved and excited and actually thinking about doing one in 2021 now as well, since I seem to have become hooked on this!)