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#868252 by whiterose
11 Mar 2014, 20:27
Do those of you who have met each other think that makes a difference to the amount of posts you make - so that you're exchanging views/help/opinions with people you know? Maybe if there are now fewer of you who know each other, that could account for some of the drop-off? Just a thought.
#868254 by Alex V
11 Mar 2014, 21:11
Oddly i dont post hardly ever on here any more, mainly because switching to BA and feeling that other forums may be more relevant to my travel plans, however i check this site almost every other day!
I think this is partly down to the friendly feel and ever helpfull advice i recieved from members here,it also reminds me of the great times i had starting to travel in upper back in 2007 and the buzz on here associated with all things VS.
After 3 terrible flights in upper back in 2010 i decided to take my business elsewhere hence a slow down in posting on here, but like i said im always here lurking and still thoroughly enjoy coming on here.

Regards

Alex v
#868255 by Nottingham Nick
11 Mar 2014, 21:15
An interesting topic, and one that I could eulogise over for many pages. I won't, I will just add my twopennarth as one of the apparently lapsed mods, who is actually still very active modding in the background (and posting over on FT). :D

V-Flyer was, and is, a brilliant forum / site, but one whose focus has shifted somewhat since the early days. There are a few of us left who can remember V-Flyer starting up. Pete created it as a bit of a 'spin off' from Flyertalk - this was in the days well, well before Facebook etc, so ALL of our social, travel and Virgin related interaction took place in the forums.

A major shift was the first social at the Pheasant - and we were able to put faces to names and internet persona. y) The site went from strength to strength, and I have to say I have made some fantastic long term friends through the site - a lot of whom no longer fly VS and no longer visit the site regularly.

A number of things then happened -

1. VS was no longer the 'special' airline that had brought us together in the first place. I think there is little doubt that the beancounters have turned it into 'just another airline' - a good one, but not a 'special one'.

2. The internet changed - it is no longer the haunt of geekey anoraks 8D , it is mainstream, and has spawned sites like FB that have taken the place of VF as a social medium. Lots of the friendships that formed on V-F have continued, and grown, on FB.

3. For a number of reasons, the 'V-Flyer' / Virgin socials ran their course.

All these factors, and maybe some others, meant that the focus of the site changed back to what it started out as - a very good discussion / Q&A forum for passengers of Virgin Atlantic - past, present and future. It is still helpful, knowledgeable and an excellent resource for all things VS (and other airlines). It is still a friendly place that is very welcoming to newbies (compared to a lot of other fora).

It is kept vibrant by a number of long standing regulars, a lot of whom have been around a long time, and a number of newer, but equally helpful and knowledgeable posters who help keep the site fresh.

Do we need new mods? I am not sure I am the one to answer that question, but I will concede that we probably do need people who are prepared to put the time in that some of us used to - rewriting FAQ's, fleet lists, seat maps etc. etc. etc. etc.
Maybe someone to step up and try to resurrect the social side of the site?

At the moment, as HL has said, there are still a number of us working, behind the scenes, approving posts, banning spammers and keeping the site looking neat and tidy. AFAIK very few questions go unanswered, no one is ignored when they post and new members are approved in quick time - if any of those things started to decline, then we would definitely need new blood.

Just my thoughts.


Nick
#868256 by Miss G
11 Mar 2014, 22:07
ratechaser wrote:HL... Reading your original post, I'm starting to think that I've been 'groomed' here. Not that I have any issue with being a vflyer toyboy of course!

Although to be completely fair, I've not been completely faithful. On occasion I've been known to flirt with that FT hussy... I hope I can be forgiven, but there's an air of excitement and danger on there that is irresistable :-)


I too have been known to visit FT . I'm just a trip report addict!!
#868257 by LaurenH
11 Mar 2014, 22:28
As a newbie and huge avgeek, I have felt really welcome here. I think it's normal to expect a few inside jokes and the like because people are friends in the same way when you start a new day at work there's little jokes and ways of doing things that you learn in time.

Unfortunately I don't think I'll ever make it to a regular flyer simply because work and money hold me back from doing so and I am excited to fly VS for he first time in May. When people find out we're flying VS they still respond in a way that suggests VS is something special. I do think it's lost it's sparkle, but is still a very good product.

I came here because I had heard this is the place to find out pretty much anything you could ever want or need to know about VS with many frequent flyers. It has been exactly that and that along with feeling welcome has made it a pleasure to be here.
#868259 by whiterose
11 Mar 2014, 23:45
LaurenH wrote:As a newbie and huge avgeek, I have felt really welcome here. I think it's normal to expect a few inside jokes and the like because people are friends in the same way when you start a new day at work there's little jokes and ways of doing things that you learn in time.

Unfortunately I don't think I'll ever make it to a regular flyer simply because work and money hold me back from doing so and I am excited to fly VS for he first time in May. When people find out we're flying VS they still respond in a way that suggests VS is something special. I do think it's lost it's sparkle, but is still a very good product.

I came here because I had heard this is the place to find out pretty much anything you could ever want or need to know about VS with many frequent flyers. It has been exactly that and that along with feeling welcome has made it a pleasure to be here.


I've felt and been made very welcome too. Like you, I'll never be a frequent flyer as some on here are - for us, only a couple of trips Stateside each year to visit family. I've learned so much in such a short time, wish I'd known it a couple of years ago. But VS for me too still feels good and the CC are still the only ones who smile as they pass in the airport. And don't get me started on LHR CH. After that it's a repeat performance or feel seriously short-changed.
#868265 by Sealink
12 Mar 2014, 01:00
The reports on http://www.flight-report.com are fascinating, as they have a huge variety of flights reported upon, including a brilliant one on Garuda's new first class, newbie Etihad Regional (Darwin Airline, who have a have a few flights from Cambridge) and a plethora of odd and wonderful places.

V-Flyer will always have a special place for me though, it represents so much in my development, and I really want it to go from strength to strength.
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