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Cindy-
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July 12, 2009
Question

Wonder how many people have left.

  • July 12, 2009
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Any stats? I would be curious how many people have left these forums. How are they doing? 😉

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    Participating Frequently
    July 28, 2009

    Surely there is room here for everybody?  why have people hopped it, looks like a pretty cool place.

    July 28, 2009

    Once the cobbwebs are gone, floors dry mopped, windows cleaned and the trash taken out life will be better. Also, stop callig me shirley.

    Stu Mortgage wrote:

    Surely there is room here for everybody?  why have people hopped it, looks like a pretty cool place.

    the_wine_snob
    Inspiring
    July 26, 2009

    In Premiere Pro and Encore, we've lost a good dozen regular contributors. In Premiere Elements, I'd say about five. Obviously, some could have new screen names (as I ended up with), so one might not recognize them.

    How many "hangers-on," would be anybody's guess.

    Amongst the fora, that I frequent, I will say that it seems about four different, er-r-r less than respected posters bit the dust.

    Would be interesting to get some kind of idea, but the Adobe fora span such a broad area, I cannot imagine that even they could put real numbers to it.

    Hunt

    Inspiring
    July 28, 2009

    the_wine_snob wrote on 7/27/2009 1:09 AM:

    Would be interesting to get some kind of idea, but the Adobe fora span such a broad area, I cannot imagine that even they could put real numbers to it.

    You can get pretty much all aggregate data you want from the webservice

    interface. Overall, I am not seeing a significant drop in the number of

    messages on the forums. I have no idea about the quality of the posts

    though.

    Jochem

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    Ramón G Castañeda
    Inspiring
    July 20, 2009

    As I just wrote elsewhere, I'm just about giving up.

    The last straw is the censorship vendetta being carried out by the upstart Zeno Bokor.  No point in even calling it to the attention of the powers that be.  Have others seen his mug shot?  Not only would I never buy a used car from anyone who looks like that, but I wouldn't even open the door of my house to such a creature.  Scary.

    Cindy-
    Cindy-Author
    Known Participant
    July 20, 2009

    I see your point Ramon

    July 12, 2009

    Well, we've effectively lost the entire photography forum.

    Ann, Fred, Linda, Shep, Larry, Wade, Hopper, Nick, Ramona  - just to name a few.  I can't recall all the names and going back to the forum only reveals new names that I don't recognize, primarily because we all had to change our login names. 

    Cindy-
    Cindy-Author
    Known Participant
    July 12, 2009

    It would be my guess Adobe wanted the oldies to disappear. I could draw no other conclusion.

    July 16, 2009

    > Cindy, I think your sarcasm detector is broken!

    I re-read the post and I don't think my "detector" is broken at all


    Cindy- wrote:

    > Cindy, I think your sarcasm detector is broken!

    I re-read the post and I don't think my "detector" is broken at all

    It's not Cindy, that was totally serious, at least by planet Earth's translation. But perhaps some people are already moved over the planet Jive, where everything works in reverse!

    As to the original question, I'd like to know too, but I don't think we'll ever find out. (Unless Adobe has a rogue employee out there? )  I bet it's a very significant number.

    Maybe the forum I visit hasn't been hit too hard, since it's a newer/popular technology and there's always new people who don't know any better (about the old community) coming in to replace the ones leaving.  But I definitely feel for the people in the mainstay areas like Photoshop and such where the new people (probably?) aren't flowing in so much.