What is your definition of growth in the area of community building and management. What are the criteria that tells you that your community is growing? Is it activities, user base, traffic, revenue? Is it combination of all?
I remember those early days when we first launched the forum and saw an amazing 300-500 posts daily. Before long, we even reached over a thousand posts a day or more. Admittedly, the quality of the posts back then wasn’t what it is now, but there was a unique excitement and energy that made those times memorable.
While achieving that level of activity is still possible - though definitely more challenging, especially in certain niches - the landscape has changed significantly. These days, it's clear that quality over quantity has become the priority. A smaller number of thoughtful, engaging posts can do more to strengthen a community than sheer volume ever could.
So yes, growth isn’t just about high numbers of posts or members. Real progress is seen in the quality of activity and meaningful member engagement.