Think of two words....

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AB-Rich AB-Rich

October 28th, 2011 at 12:17 pm

Think of two words...

...that you'd use to describe Answerbag. Regardless of how long you've been on the site, the first two words that come to your mind probably aren't "stable" and "mature" :). But those are some of the words the folks at Demand Media used during a recent conference call to describe our little corner of the Web, and they have some possible implications for us.

For those who need a brief history lesson, or who've never scrolled down and deciphered the logos at the bottom of every page, Answerbag was acquired in 2006 by Demand Media, a company with a lot of high-traffic Websites in its portfolio. While we've benefited from Demand's resources, we're also one of many, many mouths Demand needs to feed. In that situation, you prioritize, and seeing Answerbag as stable and mature means we need less attention. And I think, on balance, that this is a good thing.

There are some possible downsides. We probably won't get development time to build new features or address longstanding but non-critical problems for a while. If there are tech snafus that affect only a few people, or are intermittent, they're unlikely to get investigated. Of course, any large-scale problems will put us at the top of the priority list, and the community leaders, moderators and I will be here to help, and take care of anything within the scope of our skills, admin tools and database access.

However, once people are comfortable with the way a site works, changing it can yield understandable resistance, even with the best intentions. You're here to ask, answer and interact, not to continually relearn interfaces and rating systems. Anyone who was around during previous redesigns can attest to the impact each one had on the Answerbag community. Many folks would have traded in the new look and functions for the site they were familiar with, even with its quirks and flaws.

So essentially, being stable and mature means we'll have our familiar site for a while. Answerbaggers past and present have built something that can withstand flaws and redesigns, and at its core remain a place people want to be. Thanks doesn't nearly cover it, but...thanks!

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  • You're welcome! :-)

    Two words to describe Answerbag:

    Answer... Bag :D

    AnonymousGirl

    by AnonymousGirl on October 28th, 2011

  • random and useful XP

    elle9o

    by elle9o on October 28th, 2011

  • Enriching
    Multifaceted

    RosieGHM Jetpacker

    by RosieGHM Jetpacker on October 28th, 2011

  • How about a bag full of nuts!

    aiar

    by aiar on October 28th, 2011

  • Enlightening...

    Effervescent...



    btw...you have answered my minor snafu problem...

    beanss

    by beanss on October 28th, 2011

  • Two "F" words: Friendly and Fun.

    I visited the Demand Media Site the other day and found no mention whatsoever about Answerbag...nowhere, at all. The Page has no Search feature, either. In any case, I was disappointed that we were not even worth of a mention.

    I recall having heard about Answerbag on FoxNews back in '08, and that's I came to AB. How is the word getting out these days? I mean, how do we go about attracting new members?

    Anyway, thanks for the Blog entry, Rich. The Members always appreciated hearing from you.

    Chuck

    ChuckExAnon

    by ChuckExAnon on October 28th, 2011

  • Facebook Twitter.

    Mister_Bromide

    by Mister_Bromide on October 28th, 2011

  • "But those are some of the words the folks at Demand Media used during a recent conference call to describe our little corner of the Web, and they have some possible implications for us.

    Why does this make me a bit uncomfortable?

    Arisztid

    by Arisztid on October 28th, 2011

  • Ask. Answer.

    Inducted Kitty

    by Inducted Kitty on October 28th, 2011

  • O.K. yeah...

    trouble slouching toward the Apocalypse

    by trouble slouching toward the Apocalypse on October 30th, 2011

  • International
    Variety

    Mrs. Cleaver

    by Mrs. Cleaver on October 30th, 2011

  • inquisitive
    informative

    shunyata

    by shunyata on October 30th, 2011

  • Fun and Addicting!

    rose1980

    by rose1980 on October 31st, 2011

  • fun, friendly

    DA BEN DAN yanggui zi

    by DA BEN DAN yanggui zi on October 31st, 2011

  • Rich FYI I am no longer getting access to ádd a description´as part of the question...don´t know if this is an AB glitch or not:)
    gracias

    DA BEN DAN yanggui zi

    by DA BEN DAN yanggui zi on November 2nd, 2011

  • Totally AWESOME

    zoso1166

    by zoso1166 on November 2nd, 2011

  • Dynamic brain-cloud.

    Little Prince

    by Little Prince on November 5th, 2011

  • Fun, mind-boggling.

    As to mature, I doubt it will be that again since the lowering of the minimum age limit to align with facebook.

    PS: I have missing comments again.

    Gingerminx

    by Gingerminx on November 8th, 2011

  • I may be mature, and I may be stable.

    Thanks very much.

    But despite these two qualities, I am still bloody annoyed at the continualy messed up presentation of AB on my screen.

    No I would have no trouble accepting responsibility for this - I'm an IT idiot. But AB appears in different styles seemingly on it's own whim.

    One is obviously the correct one. The other is obviously not - there's no link to log out for example.

    Perhaps the little logo DemandMedia have at the bottom of screens should be rephrased.

    Driven (badly) by DemandMedia.

    How(in the name of God) Partner.

    Just a suggestion. I expect the aggravating issues to continue.

    MrWitch

    by MrWitch on November 18th, 2011

  • Engaging.
    Broadening.

    LynfromNM

    by LynfromNM on November 27th, 2011

  • Sorry to toss a wet blanket on the holiday cheer, but I notice that the missing, late, and disappearing comments bugs are still around... I think they're going into their 3rd year anniversary now.

    Have the site engineering folk just declared that they're insoluble, and will always remain? Or is there still some thought that someday they'll be addressed?

    HasntBeen

    by HasntBeen on November 30th, 2011

  • when I see comments have disappeared. I just add a comment of my own.. usually just a full stop. it brings back the missing comments.

    Moley the contrary female dragon

    by Moley the contrary female dragon on January 5th, 2012

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