I'm a lurker myself in other forums, and what prevents me from taking part in discussions often times is a result of intimidation from the existing circle there. You respond to posts and it feels like you're invisible; they only respond to each other, mostly the ones who frequently agree with them, and even has this air of superiority around them for being around longer — though this isn't always the case*. It's even worse if they're a bigger circle, and the staff members are almost like in cahoots with them because they just don't respond to you either.
For the record, I responded to them, but it seems like they have absolutely no interest in doing the same. I dislike topics that limit discussions, those with limited scope, or at least topics that lets you respond once and you don't have to ever again. Even if you try and heighten the discussion to keep it going they just refuse to take to the torch. It's like they just want to visit a thread, respond once, and that's it you can't expect any further replies from them even if you reply with your point of view. It feels like you have to try and get under their skin to have them get back to you. I should've known better seeing that majority of their topics that fall in that category, but at first it felt like I could've enjoyed the forum and hopefully find one or two who are in the same page as me. I did end up finding one, but he ends up holding the same opinion as mine and ultimately left the forum before me.
I understand that most people might not want to involve themselves in in-depth discussions, and that's why I try and respond in some of those topics that I supposedly dislike. It's also the same reason why I gave forums like those a chance hoping for a even a tiny bit of a transitioning from them, too. I mean, I enjoy poking fun at each other in threads every now and then but when 100% of the activity is just that, I question my reasons for staying in the first place. I might as well just get the contact info of members that I get along with or visit the place once a week to catch up.
In a way, yes, having a staff member like that is a free ticket to repel members like myself from participating. I'm a pretty reasonable member; I don't resent any members from the staff team of any forum unless they give me a reason to, or if they're one of those who repeatedly shows this behaviour of misrepresenting people's motives and states his angry opinions as fact and then tries to pass it all off as a defense in threads. It just makes me want to never have anything to do with the forum again; one bad apple is enough to spoil the entire experience for me.
Even if you have a lot of topics, and you happen to lead the pack that continues to ignore me, you're not going to get any more responses from me. This is especially infuriating if said person is close with the staff. Might as well just leave them to enjoy the "community" they're so proud of.
Seriously, if a forum is even slightly interested in getting their new members stay, then they have to make a decision that will likely involve a risk angering some of their "pioneer" members who simply refuse to be friendly. Always have a friendly attitude and avoid ignoring the new members, encourage them, respond to them which hopefully fuels the thread, and make them feel like they're part of all that is, all that has been, and all that will be.
Okay — that does sound a little bit stretched or even borderline romantic, but you get the idea! :rofl:
*I used to visit this particular forum that I have been part of since the beginning, and when I returned it's like everyone decided to make a circle and the ignoring has since then begun. It's one annoying replica of real life behaviour that I despise.