Has there been any discussions/thoughts around making these Daily Korero threads less frequent?, i.e., weekly, every other day etc.
There's obviously not a ton of us in here, and some days (like today), there's basically nothing here. Obviously there's nothing stopping anyone replying to a thread from yesterdays Korero, but maybe it leads to a lack of visibility? i don't know.... Just spitting out some ideas :)
To be fair, we've only had 4 threads in the last week! But yes, perhaps the answer is not to have threads posted haphazardly, but instead have one thread per week that people can post on all week.
I have noticed that the daily threads seem to average alot less comments now compared to a few months ago. Do you have access to the trend on active users etc?
I like the idea of a weekly megathread type thing.
I agree that the daily threads don't seem well suited to the number of people on here. One of the good things about here is that conversations can carry on across multiple days, unlike reddit was where stuff got buried very quickly.
But having a daily thing sorta sends the message that that thread is done after that day. Sometimes I'll read something from an old daily and think of replying, but then think "nah its moved on" because of this.
I got given some coffee (I think this one?) and it was great! I ended up drinking the whole bag in a few days... I drank it black and loved every minute of it.
Now I've gotta drink the one I have and it's just not the same 🫤
Ooh Im a big fan of Ark. I used to live right in front of them, so they had become my main source of beens at that time. I've since started trying out more roasters, but have always been meaning to go back to them.
It's been a while since I've had coffee that I've loved like that!
Now I'm back to the bag I had before, the wine barrel aged one. It's past it's prime but I'm not getting through it because I just don't like it that much 🙁. I like trying out interesting things but should have got a smaller bag.
I don't even like wine. It reminds me of the time I ordered a coconut hot chocolate because someone told me it was the best hot chocolate they had ever had, then when it arrived I tasted it and remembered I don't actually like coconut.
That’s an interesting find, thanks for letting us know. I’d not heard of Ark Coffee before. Looks a bit pricey for my pocket, otherwise I’d have given them a try.