A question I never thought I'd ask but.......
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A question I never thought I'd ask but.......
has the KPG forum reached its end as an actual forum?
not as a useful reference for readers.. but as an actual forum..
The KPG website is still a great place to find out about kidney problems and gives amazing information in a useful way.. but the forum?
The last post was in August..
there was once a strong community spirit..
replies.. good and bad.. caring and in some cases inconsiderate.. would come thick and fast..
support was always at the fore.. understanding of others situation at points through kidney failure.. either as a patient or the carer..
helpful.. relevant.. useful.. thoughtful.. funny.. painfully.. inciteful..
always with a sense of being a community and it stretched across many points of the globe..
but now? .....................
not as a useful reference for readers.. but as an actual forum..
The KPG website is still a great place to find out about kidney problems and gives amazing information in a useful way.. but the forum?
The last post was in August..
there was once a strong community spirit..
replies.. good and bad.. caring and in some cases inconsiderate.. would come thick and fast..
support was always at the fore.. understanding of others situation at points through kidney failure.. either as a patient or the carer..
helpful.. relevant.. useful.. thoughtful.. funny.. painfully.. inciteful..
always with a sense of being a community and it stretched across many points of the globe..
but now? .....................
Re: A question I never thought I'd ask but.......
Rik,
I have to admit I was wondering the same thing. It’s rather sad. When I originally joined in 2014 there was so much happening. People were so helpful with my dialysis questions and people posting their stories almost felt like old friends. (I would love to know how Jooles and Grey are getting on if you are reading this).
I have no idea why things have died. People must still be developing kidney disease, having lines fitted, starting dialysis, having transplants. Maybe we just answered all the questions .
I know life moves on but what about the new blood……..
Sue
I have to admit I was wondering the same thing. It’s rather sad. When I originally joined in 2014 there was so much happening. People were so helpful with my dialysis questions and people posting their stories almost felt like old friends. (I would love to know how Jooles and Grey are getting on if you are reading this).
I have no idea why things have died. People must still be developing kidney disease, having lines fitted, starting dialysis, having transplants. Maybe we just answered all the questions .
I know life moves on but what about the new blood……..
Sue
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Re: A question I never thought I'd ask but.......
Hi Sue and Rik,
I'm Polly and as this is my first posting since I joined last year. I guess you could call me 'new blood'! My reason for not posting? I thought the forum had been put to bed. I even tried to work out if I should do a 'refresh' - thank you renal fog!!
I've trawled through many pages of postings on here and have found some useful information on post transplant life, medications, associated issues etc. But I'd really like to hear how folks are coping (or not) 'now'. I suppose it's a case of trying to regenerate interest and for readers to know that it's OK to post. There's no silly questions and your experiences may be very helpful to someone out there.
Shall I go first?
I'm Polly and as this is my first posting since I joined last year. I guess you could call me 'new blood'! My reason for not posting? I thought the forum had been put to bed. I even tried to work out if I should do a 'refresh' - thank you renal fog!!
I've trawled through many pages of postings on here and have found some useful information on post transplant life, medications, associated issues etc. But I'd really like to hear how folks are coping (or not) 'now'. I suppose it's a case of trying to regenerate interest and for readers to know that it's OK to post. There's no silly questions and your experiences may be very helpful to someone out there.
Shall I go first?
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Polly
Go for it!
Start a new thread. If you need any help just ask.
Sue
Go for it!
Start a new thread. If you need any help just ask.
Sue
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Re: A question I never thought I'd ask but.......
Yep Guys.
Maybe the active members were too small in number.
This is quite active:
https://healthunlocked.com/nkf-kidneytransplant
But seems to be very US orientated.
Not sure i can help with questions about "Medicare"!
Maybe the active members were too small in number.
This is quite active:
https://healthunlocked.com/nkf-kidneytransplant
But seems to be very US orientated.
Not sure i can help with questions about "Medicare"!
Transplanted Sept 1981
Still enjoying life like a 21 year old, or younger!
Still enjoying life like a 21 year old, or younger!
Re: A question I never thought I'd ask but.......
Hi Polly and welcome
the forum has been a wonderful source of support and information over the years
and it's such a shame that you wondered if it had been put to bed..
but that's was the whole point of my post in the first place.
106 views of this post.. and they include a number of views from myself to read the replies etc
as a Mod from the original forum and this newer forum when I find it a real shame that the decline of the number of users who read this forum a real shame..
even some Mods haven't signed in for months or even years..
I don't know where it has lost its way and its members who used to want to get involved aren't posting?
the forum has been a wonderful source of support and information over the years
and it's such a shame that you wondered if it had been put to bed..
but that's was the whole point of my post in the first place.
106 views of this post.. and they include a number of views from myself to read the replies etc
as a Mod from the original forum and this newer forum when I find it a real shame that the decline of the number of users who read this forum a real shame..
even some Mods haven't signed in for months or even years..
I don't know where it has lost its way and its members who used to want to get involved aren't posting?
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Thanks for the site Rik, it has some useful info. I’d hoped I’d found somewhere to talk with people in a similar situation, but it seems it is a dead forum, which is a shame.
All the best
All the best
Re: A question I never thought I'd ask but.......
oh.. I'd love to take credit for this forum and the really helpful website too
https://www.kidneypatientguide.org.uk/
but it was set up by this company.. https://www.cogapp.com/work
but you're right
and that's why I am asking a question I never thought I'd ask......it seems it is a dead forum, which is a shame.
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I don't think it's entirely dead, but Covid changed so many things. It's probably harder to find for n00bs than it used to be through search engines, too. I wonder ho wmuch traffic the KPG site itself gets these days?
PKD/PLD diagnosed 1994, CKD stage 5 Oct 2007, Living Donor Kidney Transplant Dec 2008, still going strong!
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Hi Thumps
apologies as I've purposely left replying til now
more to prove my point if nothing else
two other posts since yours which were spam and removed
and 536 views of this post in entirety..
apologies as I've purposely left replying til now
more to prove my point if nothing else
two other posts since yours which were spam and removed
and 536 views of this post in entirety..
Re: A question I never thought I'd ask but.......
Heh to be honest this is by far the longest surviving PHP Bulletin Board I've *ever* used and I've been admins for quite a few.
I think Covid has had a significant impact on most online fora and social media groups as far as I can tell in my work. Online behaviours have changed.
I guess the question is, a) does the KPG site itself get much traffic, b) do you want to try and rekindle something, or just leave it to be a searchable archive?
I think Covid has had a significant impact on most online fora and social media groups as far as I can tell in my work. Online behaviours have changed.
I guess the question is, a) does the KPG site itself get much traffic, b) do you want to try and rekindle something, or just leave it to be a searchable archive?
PKD/PLD diagnosed 1994, CKD stage 5 Oct 2007, Living Donor Kidney Transplant Dec 2008, still going strong!
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Happy new year to everyone!
I am working at Cogapp, the company who made and maintains the KPG site and forum. We have been quiet recently but we do still maintain and update everything in the background. We updated the site in 2021 to make it more accessible for all users and at the same time also had a major review of the content to ensure that the information is not out of date. The forum has also been updated a few times to make sure the software is up to date.
We have seen a real decline in users accessing the site and forum which can be partly explained by our drop in search engine results which do not show the KPG or only after many other sites. This is something we can work on to a degree from a technical perspective but of course a forum needs to be relevant and used by people to be alive (which in turn also influences search engine results).
So we are wondering what you all think: Does this forum still have value for you and other potential users? My impression from the answers so far is: yes in principle, but it lacks new and active users. If you have any thoughts on how to signpost the site and forum better so that kidney patients can find it and benefit from and contribute to this community, please share them with us.
Happy weekend and looking forward to hearing your thoughts
I am working at Cogapp, the company who made and maintains the KPG site and forum. We have been quiet recently but we do still maintain and update everything in the background. We updated the site in 2021 to make it more accessible for all users and at the same time also had a major review of the content to ensure that the information is not out of date. The forum has also been updated a few times to make sure the software is up to date.
We have seen a real decline in users accessing the site and forum which can be partly explained by our drop in search engine results which do not show the KPG or only after many other sites. This is something we can work on to a degree from a technical perspective but of course a forum needs to be relevant and used by people to be alive (which in turn also influences search engine results).
So we are wondering what you all think: Does this forum still have value for you and other potential users? My impression from the answers so far is: yes in principle, but it lacks new and active users. If you have any thoughts on how to signpost the site and forum better so that kidney patients can find it and benefit from and contribute to this community, please share them with us.
Happy weekend and looking forward to hearing your thoughts
Scout B.
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Re: A question I never thought I'd ask but.......
I would see it a great shame to see the forum go.
It serves a purpose. In reality not everyone is on social media, for whatever reason. I hate it but use it for work and it acts as a contact tool cos every other bugger is using it! I rarely post on the groups unless I've got a question, or its a current 'hot topic'
I think the forum also isn't as well pointed out to people. Obviously I'd say FB would come up tops in a search, particularly analytic led search engines (most of the top ones that the majority uses.)
There'a also a hell of a lot of competition between platforms/social media outside of TwitBookInsta And a lot more moving away from them.
So I hope the forum stays.. Its also a lot easier to search for past posts/info on here than anywhere else
It serves a purpose. In reality not everyone is on social media, for whatever reason. I hate it but use it for work and it acts as a contact tool cos every other bugger is using it! I rarely post on the groups unless I've got a question, or its a current 'hot topic'
I think the forum also isn't as well pointed out to people. Obviously I'd say FB would come up tops in a search, particularly analytic led search engines (most of the top ones that the majority uses.)
There'a also a hell of a lot of competition between platforms/social media outside of TwitBookInsta And a lot more moving away from them.
So I hope the forum stays.. Its also a lot easier to search for past posts/info on here than anywhere else
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Re: A question I never thought I'd ask but.......
There's nothing wrong with it staying up as a searchable archive for folks that find it. If the cost of keeping it up is low I'd like to do that.
In terms of attracting new participants, I think that really depends on whether the Guide in general is going to be maintained as a resource?
In terms of attracting new participants, I think that really depends on whether the Guide in general is going to be maintained as a resource?
PKD/PLD diagnosed 1994, CKD stage 5 Oct 2007, Living Donor Kidney Transplant Dec 2008, still going strong!