Chatting with a forum member who lives locally 'in real life' the other day, he was commenting how the number of posts reporting / commenting on short forms and cancellatiosn here has dropped. Sadly, I suspect that's because it's no longer news in the way it used to be - news reports highlight the abnormal, and cancellations and short forms have become the new norm.
One of the factors I have noted over the years has been a negative correlation between the numbers of posts and the stability of and satisfaction with the service of our subject -
GWR▸ . In other words, as our members become less satisfied, our posts increase and as satisfaction increases, so posts decrease. Sure, there are other factors - for example, forums are becoming old hat (so I would expect to see post number drop as people move to Twitter and FaceBook) and thinks like the "like" button which immediately decreased posts due to people doing a single click (uncounted as a post) rather than posting the odd word of agreement. So this table is remarkable - comparing 2018's first six months to the same period in 2017
Posts in the month- | 2017 ......... | 2018 ......... | Growth |
June | 1334 | 1852 | 39% |
May | 1158 | 2040 | 76% |
April | 1213 | 2132 | 76% |
March | 1796 | 2361 | 31% |
February | 1376 | 1869 | 36% |
January | 1821 | 2102 | 15% |
I expect to see the percentages drop from this month - simply because it was last summer when things took a dramatic step in the more-pear-shaped direction.
Yet - having written that - it's not all doom and gloom. I was at my local station this morning, seeing improvements which are not yet completed but are in use, and seeing passengers off for a day out, happy, and on trains with enough capacity and running on time. And tomorrow I'm planning to take a trip to Weymouth - partly (in should be admitted) for the pleasure, but also to check out how the Heart of Wessex connection is doing, partly to modernise my stock of photos, and partly to research a group trip we've got coming up in August.