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Engagement Do You Really Need an Off Topic Section (1 Viewer)

For increasing member interaction and participation.

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When I created a Mental Health Community, I did not have off topic section. I had one section called "Mental Health Issues in Popular Media" and people started posting off topic content there. Later, I had to create off topic section. On my investment forums, I never created any off topic section but I found that a lot of users were not strictly posting on topics.

Generally speaking, I do not like off topic section on niche forums. I believe you either run a general discussion forum or niche forum. But looks like users do not think that way, a lot of users are also interested in posting on off topic section even in niche forums. Now, I have come to a conclusion that you need off topic section even on niche forums. What do you say?
 
I totally get where you're coming from. In an ideal world, a niche forum would stay focused on its main topic, but in reality, people like to build connections beyond that. An off-topic section can actually help keep the main areas cleaner because people have a designated space for casual discussions. Plus, it makes the community feel more personal—when users bond over shared interests outside the niche, they’re more likely to stick around and engage more overall.

That being said, I think balance is key. If the off-topic section takes over and becomes more active than the niche discussions, it might shift the forum’s focus too much. But as long as it complements the main purpose, I’d say it’s a good thing!
 
This is exactly why I wrote this article:


You cannot expect to have a community without an off topic section. This is where the bonding is done. Niche discussions are for debates, long-form discussion and thoughtful responses. Off topic is just for having a laugh and fun, it's easier to bond with.
 
An off topic section is where most of the community bonding takes place and without it, the community will not do well.

It’s a place to relax and have fun. Every community should have one. If a community doesn’t have one, it’ll be really hard to keep it going as users will flock to one that’s more enjoyable and laid back.

A strong community always needs a place for users to bond instead of just niche discussions. It’s how you build a thriving community.
 
Sure thing. An off-topic section helps members leave no stone unturned as far as convos go, if you know what I mean.

Which explains why an off-topic section helps make a forum "complete," in my opinion.
 

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