H3LL
4th January 2008, 12:55 AM
So the MDC is going.
My guess is that the JREF website is one of the more popular sceptical sites, but I do not have details.
My guess is also that the MDC is responsible for many of the visits and subsequent membership of these forums and the JREF itself.
I'm curious as to what is going to replace the MDC to attract people to the JREF.
Until an alternative method to attract people to the JREF is revealed I'm unimpressed with the decision to drop it, though sympathetic to the reasons.
Activity for the MDC appeared to be at such a low level following the rule changes that I'm surprised that it is still producing such a large workload to justify scrapping it.
Although widely copied, the MDC has been a core marketing tool to attract interest and without it the JREF becomes 'just another sceptical website/organisation'.
It is also sad that the JREF is so poorly funded that it needs to eat its seed-corn to continue when millions are spent on woo-woo by governments and the public.
Sadder still that industry and commerce consider enterprises such as the JREF unworthy of funding.
Your thoughts?
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My guess is that the JREF website is one of the more popular sceptical sites, but I do not have details.
My guess is also that the MDC is responsible for many of the visits and subsequent membership of these forums and the JREF itself.
I'm curious as to what is going to replace the MDC to attract people to the JREF.
Until an alternative method to attract people to the JREF is revealed I'm unimpressed with the decision to drop it, though sympathetic to the reasons.
Activity for the MDC appeared to be at such a low level following the rule changes that I'm surprised that it is still producing such a large workload to justify scrapping it.
Although widely copied, the MDC has been a core marketing tool to attract interest and without it the JREF becomes 'just another sceptical website/organisation'.
It is also sad that the JREF is so poorly funded that it needs to eat its seed-corn to continue when millions are spent on woo-woo by governments and the public.
Sadder still that industry and commerce consider enterprises such as the JREF unworthy of funding.
Your thoughts?
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