I've had several conversations lately with active members of this forum that prompt me to ask the question: What is Freezing Saddles? Why do we do it?
Is it:
- A game by, for and of this Forum
- A winter riding competition that just happens to be organized and run by this Forum
Unquestionably Freezing Saddles was born of this Forum and its original intent was to provide a fun, winter riding competition among members.
Last year, and even more so this year, there are a lot of people listed as players on the Freezing Saddles web site who have likely never logged in to the forum (other than to register), know nothing of beerneuring or vvill's N+1 or really have any intention of contributing in any way. I have heard of some players who actually express dislike or disdain for the Forum. I have heard frustration about getting nothing but radio silence from "team members" when reaching out to organize an event or just to have an on-line conversation.
Most of the individual teams had a greeting thread back after the first happy hour. A number of players never bothered to even post a "hello" to their team members and, other than their miles being posted, haven't interacted in any way. Are they playing the game? If so, why not have every bike commuter in DC with Strava click a button and have their miles posted to the web site? What's the difference?
I like to think of FS as a tool to grow our community. I want to cast a wide net to bring people in. At the same time, I don't think I want players in the game who have no interest in ever being part of the community. Where is the balance between a game being played by people who want to be part of the community and not being perceived as a clique?
Is this something that we want to try to fix? Or not?
I have a couple of ideas (one carrot and one stick), which I'll save for later in the discussion.
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