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Anyone? Anyone? Bueller? Anyone?!

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Jetdriver
Great Britain

Anyone? Anyone? Bueller? Anyone?!

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Shame that there aren’t more people contributing. Obviously indicative of how few have come across from the DL forum, and that Polish learning was always going to have a lower number of participants. :?

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Basler Biker
Switzerland

Re: Anyone? Anyone? Bueller? Anyone?!

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Jetdriver wrote: Tue Apr 19, 2022 10:51 am

Shame that there aren’t more people contributing. Obviously indicative of how few have come across from the DL forum, and that Polish learning was always going to have a lower number of participants. :?

Let's assume that many are still learning on duolingo, but they'll find no way to ask questions anymore, as sentence discussions are closed. So what will they do... they must be looking for other ways to post questions? So either they find this duome forum, or they go to their duome progress page and they see the banner on top announcing this new forum. or they joined one of the other duolingo-minded forums for which duolingo made propaganda, because their mod's joined in a kind of new collaboration. Duolingo refused to mention the opening of this duome forum, and most people "repeatedly" advertizing for duome - even in a very discrete way - got made mouth-dead.

For Swedish: about 28.000 learners per year on duolingo, of which a very small fraction on the forum as readers/observers, and from those a very small fraction again active to ask questions or give some reply. From those aliasas that I have seen on duolingo, there are only 4 here. But still not very active. And it seems like the daily subscriptions are going down slightly recent weeks.

The best repliers for Swedish, haven't come over yet. They are for sure learning their "other" language on duolingo, and it's only a click to come here and see if there is something to be answered... but give them 1 reason to do so...? On duolingo it was 1 click to switch to New/Swedish and post a reply on the fly before logging out...so they did. But doing the same here seems to be a click too much ;-)


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