That is an interesting proposition. We're in a phase of what I might coin the Functional Group Lifecycle where both signal and noise are diminishing, but the signal is falling off more rapidly than the noise due in part to its well-established archive:

     
Stage/Phase Status Delta Signal Delta Noise Signal-to-Noise Ratio
Stage I New Slight Increase Negligible Increase High
Stage II Fledgeling Moderate Increase Slight Increase High
Stage III Young Large Increase Moderate Increase High
Stage IV Glory Days Moderate Increase Large Increase Medium-Low
Stage V Maintenance Mode Moderate Decrease Slight Decrease Medium-Low
Stage VI Decline Moderate Decrease Moderate Decrease Medium
Stage VII Life Support Large Decrease Large Decrease High

Coming up with a mechanism to improve the ability of a reader to distinguish the signal from the noise, rather than try in vain to correct the traffic distribution is, I have to say, a brilliant departure from the oft-failed futile efforts I've seen to date.

Proving (to me, anyway), once again, that it is The Conversation which is important, and that it must be encouraged, not discouraged.

How we got there, I suppose, is largely a secondary consideration.


In reply to Re^3: Can I please have multiple downvotes per (certain monk's) posts. by marinersk
in thread Can I please have multiple downvotes per (certain monk's) posts. by BrowserUk

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