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Penny - One cannot understate the positive impact CS and similar sites have on the members.Same here, John. I wouldn’t draw or paint if it wasn’t for a site like this.

Penny - One cannot understate the positive impact CS and similar sites have on the members.Same here, John. I wouldn’t draw or paint if it wasn’t for a site like this.
I've been getting that impression too - and I only joined in MayOnly thing that concerns me is low volume of posts of late, or maybe that's just my impression
So by that measure the site can safely grow somewhat without compromising communication and cohesion. There are suggestions that once a limit is reached, a subgroup can be hived off, but remain connected to the mother group. That seems true of many social media groups regardless of "follower pressure". Once a social media group of "followers gets too big, it looses contect.Community sizes of 50, 150 and 500 are disproportionately more common than other sizes; they also have greater longevity. These values mirror the natural layerings in hunter-gatherer societies and contemporary personal networks
With your avatar is your forum handle in blue letters. Double click on that and you will go to the artist's profile page. There will be a box that says Find. Click on that and there are two choices: Find All Content by XXX and Find All Threads by XXX. Click on Find All Threads and you will go to the artists list of all new work posted, with images. A good way to see what others have done and are doing.New member, and I really like the site. That said, would it be possible for members to each have a gallery page in their profile, so that we could look at others artwork overall without having to chase every thread?
Thanks!With your avatar is your forum handle in blue letters. Double click on that and you will go to the artist's profile page. There will be a box that says Find. Click on that and there are two choices: Find All Content by XXX and Find All Threads by XXX. Click on Find All Threads and you will go to the artists list of all new work posted, with images. A good way to see what others have done and are doing.
would it be possible for members to each have a gallery page in their profile...?
Hi Marc. I like the site small, it's personal. But some growth may be a good thing. Yes the numbers are well researched. There are even permaculture community numbers from wayyyy back that researched community sizes and found the Goldilocks numbers.What Murray mentioned about small numbers reminds me of the Dunbar number of 150 persons. Robin Dunbar noticed that groups were more stable around this number. Schools (for example) functioned better when of this size or divided into sub-groups of this size (often called houses) The Gore-Tex factories have 150-200 workers and when they need to expand they just build another factory next door or a few doors down.
I don't know how this would play out on internet forums though. Perhaps up to 150 or so daily active members, but this would have to be self emergent, not regulated. (God forbid that.) The only time I've really noticed too many members was years back on a Harry Potter forum. That site was crazy!In half an hour your question could be on the second or third page as there was so many new posters. I suppose it was like fly fishing. If you didn't get a bite immediately, you weren't going to get one at all!