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I Want to Improve the Experience Project

EP Management's Butchering of the Website Did the Website In

Why is EP ending? If you want to believe the noble-sounding explanations given in the Farewell Message, go ahead. The only part of it that rings true to me is the reference to difficulties with advertising revenue. EP died because it didn't generate enough profit to sustain the interest in keeping it alive on the part of its founder, whose heart had long ago moved on to selling use of the Kanj*ya algorithm to corporations with 500 or more employees. What factors diminished the advertising revenue? Certainly reduced traffic on the website, which lowered the rates EP could charge advertisers. Why was the traffic on the Experience Project reduced?

My own EP participation dramatically dropped in 2014. The reason was I noticed a shocking drop-off in comments on my stories, really remarkable. Up till then it didn't matter if I had a new story up--my old stories would get plenty of comments. I concluded that the terrible changes to the website made in the last quarter of 2013, especially the layout, were causing a great reduction in traffic on EP, and it sapped my motivation to post many new stories. It was in late 2013 that the worst part of the wrecking of EP by management took place. The once-beautiful site was made ugly and much more difficult to use. Flaggers were given the right to remove other people's content at will. Soon after was implemented censorship of even perfectly harmless stories before they ever posted by EP's brutal and utterly inept filters. The old effective EP-Google search engine was replaced by an onsite search feature that is so pathetic that it forces us to go to a search engine offsite to find what we are looking for on EP.

See what the home page for this experience group looked like before the dismantling of the site began:

Polls and a cornucopia of other features, including features that increased the possibilities for a user's content to gain visibility on the website. We could even see what were the proportions of men and women in the experience group!

Compare that to what we have now:

For an example of how EP used to be building the site instead of tearing it down, see http://www.experienceproject.com/stories/Want-To-Improve-The-Experience-Project/810196

I had planned in my mind to post hundreds of more stories to EP. But my motivation to continue posting significant numbers of additional stories was sapped in 2014 when I saw that my stories were receiving many fewer comments and apparently many fewer views. Around this time also I noticed that many people were leaving EP, by deleting their accounts or just ceasing to log in.

I said in June 2015 at the time EP management deplorably destroyed our blogs: "I have noticed that on threads of stories and of the now-deceased blog posts, one sees a lot of comments where the author responds to a comment that's no longer there because the commenter is gone.

There used to be a lot of thriving "communities" on EP, circles of people who commented on each others' stories and loved and supported each other. It seems like EP's worsenings have practically wiped out those communities. There used to be real joy on EP, but now the joy is gone from EP."

Before the devastation of the website by the changes of late 2013, it was an extremely common thing on EP to see a story with a comment thread bearing dozens or even hundreds of comments, especially in this group. After that time I would never see such long comment threads anywhere on EP. The people who used to flock to stories in this group quit coming because it was all too clear that EP management no longer cared about us.

There used to be what I called "high activity members", people with so much activity on EP that just one day would fill up their Recent Activity page. After 2013 I never saw any such high activity people. One such former high activity person was Fungirlmm. I used to say "Fungirl IS EP!" In the last few years she was seldom seen on EP. Another high-activity member got disgusted with EP and left to start another website. Others who had been among the most popular and well-liked people on EP, such as Pixelita, Andrew Penney, and womaninbliss, became absent from EP. I was perplexed by how EP Support could seem to be so indifferent to the fact that EP was losing its most intelligent and well-liked members and they were not being replaced by people of remotely comparable caliber. Many people commented in this period that the website seemed to be devaluing meaningful writing, which had been its original purpose.

See the chart on Alexa showing EP's declining traffic over the past year (http://www.alexa.com/siteinfo/experienceproject.com) :





EP management worked diligently from mid-2012 on to diminish the value of its own product. No wonder it found diminished user support and therefore diminished profitability which led to the long-predicted demise of the website.

I hope that those communities of support and love that EP management crushed with its relentless dismantling of this website will bloom and live anew on other websites.
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Carissimi
I liked the profile page when your top nine friends could be seen in the top right hand corner.

All stories had a title and could be searched by such. They were also categorized by year, so much easier to find.

The groups had pictures, and it showed who created the group's. There was a gift box below the whiteboard – both visible on the profile page.

The Home Page showed interactions on the WB between your circle, and there was free chat.

I recall that from the moment I logged on EP to when I logged off, it was non stop activity. While trying to write a story or read stories, the notifications would be coming in so fast. There would be a line of people waiting to chat. Messages would be coming in. Whiteboard posts, gifts, gestures would be hitting my profile all night long. I could hardly keep up with it all. It was an amazing place when I joined in October 2011.

The profile page was full of images and color, and it looked bigger. You could actually see your profile picture on your stories back then.

It was like having a night out with friends, every night. How sad it lost so many features and what made it great...and now this.
Yes. Like I have said, they literally did hundreds of changes in terms of taking features away from us and otherwise worsening the website. It seems like they must have been holding regular meetings on the topic of "What features can we take away from the members this month?"
Carissimi
I've just deleted 4.5 years worth of messages. So many memories of people long gone who fell away because of those changes.

I think it was about 3-years ago, when I sensed EP would close, and with each deletion, of a great feature, it was like they were dismantling the site one piece at a time.
Did you export your content to the zip file before deleting?
Carissimi
Yes, but I may leave my profile up, and who knows who will be reading what. Same for my pictures.
Cinderfire
OH man I can't do that. I'm exporting all of it. It's a memory for me and I'm gonna save all of you! Mwaahaahaa (evict laugh inserted here) 😂
Cinderfire
Yeah I'm not deleting my profile ever. This place will reorganize and return. Hopefully soon.
stargirl58
That sounds much better. Interesting that EP stated social media and the trend for short posts etc and that that wasnt really in line with what EP was about and cited that for one reason why it was 'pausing' - yet at one point it had these top friends displayed just like myspace
"Yes, but I may leave my profile up, and who knows who will be reading what. Same for my pictures."
Right now the only way anybody can see a profile page is to be a member; am I not right? Once EP becomes a frozen archive, it won't be able to differentiate members and non-members, meaning presumably profile pages will be inaccessible. So I don't see how anybody will be seeing your pictures.
HazelMotes
How do you export it? I was supposed to get a link by email but never saw anything.
"How do you export it? I was supposed to get a link by email but never saw anything."

All I can suggest is go the Farewell page, click, and try it again. Maybe use a different email address and check your spam folder if you have one.