Forum Moderators: rogerd
Anybody else noticing this?
Why is it happening?
I do know that lots of forums find new members to be frustrating - they frequently ask questions answered many times before, are rude to long-time members who try to help, and otherwise disrupt the harmony of the community. At the same time, there's a natural turnover in most communities. If you cut off the flow of new members, you won't develop the new, high quality members you need to prosper in the long run.
Hmmm, now that you mention it there may have been a higher proportion in forums about IM (internet marketing), self-improvement and webmastering. They constitute about 30 out of the 40 odd forums I've found who are not taking new members. Even the ones with paying subscriptions are closed to new membership!
Frequent, nope, not the case at all. They're saying nice things about my site and would probably love for me to comment in their threads if they knew I was trying to get in. I think.
Frequent checked a couple of those forums for me and it looks like, after you filter out the referrer spam, some are email harvesters: Our site is so great that we're inundated. If you want to join this exclusive club give us your name and email address - register here.
Some, I've figured, are like private clubs, or forums only for the employees of a certain corporation/members of a professional body etc.
But this thread hasn't taken off so I guess not a lot of people are seeing what I am.