Topic: Migrating from TNBW to Booksie - closed for now; see inside
This evaluation is on hold while we focus on trying to revive TNBW first. See the "Reviving TNBW" thread instead.
I've been having offline discussions with several of you over the past months about the fact that the site is on life support. In fact, New Books (chapters) on the Home Page barely moves anymore. I've also discussed this with Sol at length, and he simply doesn't have the time to keep running two sites indefinitely. It would also require time from him and a developer to make a few bug fixes and minor enhancements needed to get and keep new users, not to mention all the invisible backend work that they already do to keep this site going.
Although he hasn't made a firm decision yet to shut us down, the writing is on the wall. Day to day support (bug fixes, minor enhancements, user support) is currently inadequate and makes it almost impossible to get/keep new users. Although, I'm going to take over a few more of Sol's regular TNBW admin/support tasks later this month (on a volunteer basis), that's not going to save this site. It should, however, buy us enough time to evaluate Booksie from a TNBW member's perspective, figure out where the pain points are, and see what the best workflow would be to keep doing the things that made/make our site invaluable to us.
Why switch?
- bug fixes
- minor enhancements
- a number of existing features we don't have and won't get
- ongoing development of new features
- larger audience of potential reviewers, including (one would hope) more/deeper domain expertise
- virtually identical user interface of core features (some wording changes)
- no points system (see below), so no need to scrounge and pay points to post
- a TNBW group on Booksie, where we can find each other and continue to read/review each other's work
- more contests
- the Booksie AI to analyze your writing and give you feedback (Terry raves about this)
- less expensive subscription, if I remember correctly, including one free year at this time
Biggest drawback I know of at present seems to lie with the quality of some of the reviews. One solution for that is, if you're getting crap reviews ("Good job!") in return for you putting in hours reviewing their stuff, either encourage them to do better, or drop them and find another reviewer.
While the points system here currently incentivizes others to review your work, it's usually the same people who read each other's work on this site (especially now with so few active users), along with an occasional one-off review from/to someone new. With or without points, it all comes down to our individual network of connections. If I find someone in Booksie beyond the TNBW group who gives great reviews, I would want to make them part of my network, assuming they're interested in my writing and I in theirs. I don't know about others, but I usually can't keep up with more than 6-8 reviewers (even less at present because real life intrudes yet again). So, you really just need to find N reciprocal reviewers on Booksie, where N is the number of reviewers you can handle, and add more as existing members of your network drop out.
I'm certain there will be other pain points for those of us on TNBW, but I haven't spent nearly enough time on Booksie. And I could definitely use the help of as many TNBW members as possible to kick those tires and report here what you find out, both good and (especially) bad, and potential workarounds.
Given how few active users we have and the complexity of moving reviews and chapters from here to Booksie (there are bound to be incompatibilities), I think we can reasonably expect that very little can be brought across automatically, although Sol and his elves may surprise me. And while it may be a pain to repost all of our books/chapters (again), no points are required to do so on Booksie. Since the lights aren't going to go out here tomorrow, we should have plenty of time to start copying (applying) suggested edits from our incoming reviews into our manuscripts.