There are hardly any that are worth thinking about after a month, but, also, there are many that are worth keeping in mind forever. Some of the economic posts are good posts to refresh your memory on “Human Action” and “Man, Economy and State”, for instance.
I've zapped several of your ~econ posts. I agree that they're good illustrations of economic principles.
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Yep, a second thought. They are only good for Austrians and others who are not wedded to the statist regimes of the world.
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Yes, but for most people they are “garbage”. Keeping in mind the treasure/garbage relationship.
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Maybe, but keep in mind the timing point I made earlier. You might just be missing your audience and your posts are buried by the time they wake up.
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I understand that completely. Unfortunately, late is when I have the chance to post. I cannot do it early enough to catch my audience. I will just have to live with it.
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There have been talks about allowing people to schedule when their posts should get posted. This might become a reality once the devs have time again after the attached wallet implementation madness comes to an end...
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Yes, scheduled posts sounds nice, however, there may be collisions on posting.articles. Comments are fine but there are some articles many people are interested in posting. For instance, there’s more than one Austrian economist on the board.
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There will likely be more duplicates in such case, indeed. Good point. But more often than not, people favor the one that was posted first, so the second one (from the poster who tried to optimize posting time) will disappear into oblivion. That's the risk one takes by not posting immediately.
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Perhaps it will depend on which comes to the top of the recently list. I think people go for the top of the recent list and post to the first one they come to. In that case, posting later is to your advantage.
Yep, you've scooped me on a few Mises articles. I always zap people who beat me to posting an article.
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So, sometimes posting later is advantageous! It depends on whom is reading what. And as our friend @DarthCoin says, “some things are just garbage”.
Also, as SN grows, there will be more people around the clock. There are still only about 300 people active on any given day.
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that's why will be nice to have in the top ticker the option to see how many stackers are connected at that time.
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That is a cool idea. I would appear to always be here, though, since I just leave a tab open for SN.
Something like active stackers in the past 10 minutes might be a good proxy.
Do you think that just letting it grow organically, on its own, is better or do you think marketing it would work better? SN reminds me of an earlier board, FIDOnet. But that was before the Internet.
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The site's still being built, so I think slow organic growth is fine for now. As SN becomes more polished, marketing will become more important.
Also, the way SN is decentralized through the territories means each territory owner can undertake their own marketing strategy. For example, the ~Stacker_Sports podcast we just started.
One strategy would be to make an alt account. That way, if people don't like your partisan politics content and ignore or block you for that, they will still see your less controversial ~econ content if you post it with a different account.
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