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The death of this board was when it became a "stand alone" LOTR board.


Backstory: I created a program that tracks the daily activity of various IMDb boards. It tallies post count totals in every 24 hour period, as well posts per every ten minutes (and at what times of day), along with a few proprietary algorithms designed to gather other info. This data can be used to predict many things, including projected film profitability and audience engagement.

I've been trying to market it for use in film promotion and marketing (semi-successfully) - but it also provides a look at message board stagnation trends, like how this board (once a bustling hive of activity like post-Smaug Laketown) has become a ghost town.

My program has been running almost a decade now! I can look at the graphs for this board and see exactly that it began to dissolve once IMDb changed it to one of the 'stand alone' general discussion boards like politics or sports.

Previously (many may not know this), this was the board for Bakshi's animated LOTR, which acted as a central "one stop" forum for all things LOTR once the Jackson films came out.

Boards like FOTR or TTT or ROTK were still extremely popular, but a large part of the discussion stayed on the Bakshi board. The movie boards activity peaked with the release of each film and then subsided per normal trends.

IMDb started deleting "off topic" discussion threads in the Bakshi LOTR forum and as a compromise created the LOTR general board. Almost immediately, the post counts began to trend downward. Within one year the activity here was halved.
At this point in time, I consider this a "dead" board (often a week will go by without activity)

I am simply reporting this for posterity. I blame (mostly) CTS-1 for this issue. As he is a known conservative supporter and against free speech and true love. My theory is that he "made" IMDb create a standalone board using his connections in Holland. He also 'sold it' to his lackeys on the board so they also pushed IMDb for changes.

CTS-1 basically shut this board down in a sociopathic frenzy so he could have more time to talk politics. I miss him, in some ways...he was such a Boromir fanboy.

~Fin~

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Well, I don't know about all that. One factor you didn't mention, but which I believe is relevant, is that this board is not accessible through the IMDB search engine. Thus, newcomers who might wish to join the discussion are unable to find this board(or even know that it exists) unless someone on another board provides a direct link.

Without new participants, it's quite predictable that traffic will drop off.

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You are 100% correct.

The only people who tend to locate this board (or discover it exists) are those who browse the IMDB "general board" listing. A infinitesimally small number of people.

When it was the Bakshi Board - people would stumble in for all sorts of reasons, or just general Lord of the Rings questions, then they would get caught up in the camaraderie and end up sticking around. Without 'new blood', and the infusion of the occasional troll (which unites the regulars), this board was doomed.

Life is full of cycles of birth and death, including online communities. Not being overly nostalgic here. Just tracking the point at which the death knell was artificially sounded for this board, rather than the normal decay process.

Again, I blame CTS-1, whose very name is an acronym for "Christ the Savior" as he is a fundamentalist religious zealot with deep connections to IMDb corporate (which is Vatican controlled since 2001). I also believe him to be a genetic halfbreed (hybrid) who was created when his father (a disciple of Tolkien's engineer cousin) tried to make ACTUAL orcs using multiple DNA strands such as frog, ape and komodo dragon - mixed with humankind. He is clever, yes. Very clever. But his past haunts him, as does his limbic-oriented ape-brain which causes him to make rash decisions such as the closure of this board.



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I blame (mostly) CTS-1 for this issue. As he is a known conservative supporter and against free speech and true love. My theory is that he "made" IMDb create a standalone board using his connections in Holland. He also 'sold it' to his lackeys on the board so they also pushed IMDb for changes.

CTS-1 basically shut this board down in a sociopathic frenzy so he could have more time to talk politics. I miss him, in some ways...he was such a Boromir fanboy.

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Is this really true?

I've always imagined CTS as that serious but progressive Generation X Seattleite sipping latte at the original Pike's Market Starbucks with an Apple laptop and golden retriever. Very Pacific Northwest (King County in specific), a little reserved and no-nonsense, but into water sports and/or hiking.

But that might just be my imagination (or maybe CTS in reality is an imposing Cuban-American sugar baron with ten grandchildren living in a Palm Beach gated community who has had us fooled all this time). 

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Well, I don't know about all that. One factor you didn't mention, but which I believe is relevant, is that this board is not accessible through the IMDB search engine. Thus, newcomers who might wish to join the discussion are unable to find this board(or even know that it exists) unless someone on another board provides a direct link.

I just found this board by clicking on the "message boards" link.

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by Shatner Principle;

"IMDb started deleting "off topic" discussion threads in the Bakshi LOTR forum"

IMDb also deleted off topic discussion threads on this Board forcing many of the regulars to leave.

Secondly, The Hobbit movies were disappointing to a lot of the regulars who hung around until almost no one wanted to write about those movies.

In the end there was very little left to say except for the random question every month or so about LOTR or Tolkien.

BB ;-)

it is just in my opinion - imo - 🌈

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The Faux-Corstens and The Shatner Clan kept things afloat for as long as they could.


http://shatnerstoupee.blogspot.co.uk/

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Also, the passings of Natrone and Tubba were crippling blows from which this board never recovered...


RIP NATRONE & TUBBA 

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Let's do the checklist...

I've always imagined CTS as that serious but progressive Generation X Seattleite

Check. Although I am conservative by Seattle standards, I would not be welcome at Fox News.

sipping latte at the original Pike's Market Starbucks

Only go there with out-of-town tourists. More of an Uptown Espresso guy.

with an Apple laptop

PC laptop. Law firms standardized on PC's; don't ask me why.

and golden retriever.

Check. Named "Juno" for bonus points.

Very Pacific Northwest (King County in specific),

100%

a little reserved and no-nonsense, but into water sports and/or hiking.

More hiking than water sports, unless one considers frozen water on two shaped 175cm planks.


Look- it's trying to think!

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