WHERE IS EVERYONE
Posted: Sun May 02, 2010 11:19 am
Have you ever wondered if there are any other ClubCJ members that live close-by or in your own suburb?
I read one post from Ryan (Username - Hoges) whose been call out for 2 weeks, ([b]are there any Sydney Eastern Suburb members other than me ?)[/b]
This club is currently verging on 1500 members, and whilst we don’t all live in one place, it would be nice to know what the geographical urban spread was.
I know you can look-up the members list and sort by location, but the problem is that most members will refer to their location by city or state, eg: Sydney NSW, Melbourne VIC or Brisbane QLD etc etc. Very few members mention their suburb.
Let’s face it Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide and Perth are pretty large cities by Aust Urbanisation Standards, and knowing how many members actually live close-by or in your vicinity can be almost impossible to determine without a more refined method of location or proximity.
[b]My proposal to this Club’s Admin Team:[/b]
Generate a Log-On prompt that “requests†members to update or amend (in Account / Profile) their location according to Suburb / City / State.
(but [b]“Do Not†[/b]make it Mandatory)
Some members may wish to remain private and/or anonymous, and those rights must be respected and accepted.
So many urban members and especially those who live on the outskirts or fringes of large cities or towns rarely get the opportunity to meet other members other than having to attend an organised meet which in many cases is simply to far and or “time inconvenient†for them to attend.
Unfortunately these members are left with no other alternative other than to stay logged-no and communicate with faceless affiliated members.
Having refined locations appear at the bottom of a members Avatar would give many lone members the opportunity to recognise there are other members who exist in their area and via PM, organise to meet on an individual or small collective basis.
The least that can occur is a “not interested reply†which is acceptably fine.
The whole purpose of a Club is to join / meet / communicate and share in a common goal or interest.
Consider my proposal and I invite all members to respond with their own opinions be-it for or against.
Cheers: Sam
I read one post from Ryan (Username - Hoges) whose been call out for 2 weeks, ([b]are there any Sydney Eastern Suburb members other than me ?)[/b]
This club is currently verging on 1500 members, and whilst we don’t all live in one place, it would be nice to know what the geographical urban spread was.
I know you can look-up the members list and sort by location, but the problem is that most members will refer to their location by city or state, eg: Sydney NSW, Melbourne VIC or Brisbane QLD etc etc. Very few members mention their suburb.
Let’s face it Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide and Perth are pretty large cities by Aust Urbanisation Standards, and knowing how many members actually live close-by or in your vicinity can be almost impossible to determine without a more refined method of location or proximity.
[b]My proposal to this Club’s Admin Team:[/b]
Generate a Log-On prompt that “requests†members to update or amend (in Account / Profile) their location according to Suburb / City / State.
(but [b]“Do Not†[/b]make it Mandatory)
Some members may wish to remain private and/or anonymous, and those rights must be respected and accepted.
So many urban members and especially those who live on the outskirts or fringes of large cities or towns rarely get the opportunity to meet other members other than having to attend an organised meet which in many cases is simply to far and or “time inconvenient†for them to attend.
Unfortunately these members are left with no other alternative other than to stay logged-no and communicate with faceless affiliated members.
Having refined locations appear at the bottom of a members Avatar would give many lone members the opportunity to recognise there are other members who exist in their area and via PM, organise to meet on an individual or small collective basis.
The least that can occur is a “not interested reply†which is acceptably fine.
The whole purpose of a Club is to join / meet / communicate and share in a common goal or interest.
Consider my proposal and I invite all members to respond with their own opinions be-it for or against.
Cheers: Sam