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The Natural Life Cycle of a Discussion Group Mailing List

For hobby and recreational discussion groups, many lists go through cycles of enthusiasm, growth, community, high volume, gradual decline—and sometimes growth again. Below is the cycle described in more detail.

If you’ve been on email discussion lists for any length of time, you’ve probably noticed that every list seems to go through the same life cycle:

  1. 1. Initial enthusiasm

    People introduce themselves and gush about how wonderful it is to find kindred souls.

  2. 2. Evangelism

    People moan about how few folks are posting and brainstorm recruitment strategies.

  3. 3. Growth

    More people join, more lengthy threads develop, and occasional off-topic threads pop up.

  4. 4. Community

    Lots of threads (some more relevant than others). Information and advice is exchanged; experts help experts and newcomers alike; friendships develop; newcomers are welcomed; everyone feels comfortable participating.

  5. 5. Discomfort with diversity

    Message volume increases dramatically; not every thread interests every reader; signal-to-noise complaints begin; more bandwidth is wasted complaining than discussing.

  6. 6a. Smug complacency and stagnation

    Purists flame “old” questions and humor; newbies are rebuffed; traffic drops; interesting discussions move to private email; purists congratulate themselves for keeping the list “pure.”

  7. 6b. Maturity

    A few people quit in a huff; the rest stay near stage 4, with stage 5 popping up briefly; many people wear out their delete key, but the list lives contentedly ever after.

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