
I want to say that I feel like a lot of energy will go towards trying to setup a forum about marine hermit crabs over trying to help newbies with their LHC problems. Essentially then, I feel that such energy will be wasted. I think that the Marine Hermit Crab forum will distract a lot of people because of the fact that there isn't an overload of information that is required to care for MHCs. On top of these points, I just don't feel that there is an overwhelming amount of people who are interested in MHCs... in other words, this is just more justification that building such a forum will be wasted energy. I think that there are a couples factors that need to be assessed before jumping right into it.
a) how many people actually have MHCs that are significantly interested in learning more about them? This is vital because it will help us consider how many people will actually come to the forum. I personally agree with Mrbonzai211 on the fact that aquatic forums are more specialized on the topic area than we are. This brings us to the second factor
b)how many people on this forum are actually experts or have overwhelming knowledge on MHCs? This factor is very important as well, because if we are trying to setup a forum about MHCs then we're gonna want to make sure that its going to be successful and (the key word) ACCURATE. Otherwise, I think its going to fail.
My major points here are that
1)I think there will be a lot of wasted energy distracting us from our main focus on LHCs.
2)I think that if we attract people to this MHC forum and they see that the information within the threads are faulty then they are likely to think of the information on the LHC forum as wrong as well.
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3)There may be quite a few people who are interested in MHCs but how many are there on this forum who are actually teachers on the subject? I will be creating a poll to determine how many people can accurately contribute to the MHC forum, because if there aren't many then its going to be harder to have a successful forum.
My biggest reason, however, is that this forum is dedicated to LHCs and I don't want the information within these threads to dwindle at the expense of creating a MHC forum. I'm just nervous that the MHC forum will take a lot away from the LHC forum.