Rockville Central To Move 100% To Facebook

by Rockville Central on Wednesday, February 23, 2011 at 9:35am ·

[From our announcement today. What do you think?]

 

 We are excited to let you know of a new development here at Rockville Central.

 

Since we began in June 2007 (here’s our first post), we have always stressed the community aspect. We aim to be an open, fair, and civil space in which to share views about what’s going on in Rockville. That means this site has always been about you, the participant. That focus has spurred very gratifying growth and we have remained in the top five local blogs in Maryland for a number of years.

 

However, traffic and readership has never been the most important measure of success for us. We are far, far more interested in knowing things like:

  • How many people entered public life who had not participated before?
  • How deep and robust were comment exchanges on key articles?
  • How many people were sending article contributions and adding their voices?
  • What other community web sites were getting started?

These measures, too, have been very gratifying as all of them have come true. Especially that last point. As new friends like Patch have gotten started and the Gazette and even the City of Rockville itself have implemented features we pioneered, and as current friends like Rockville Living have continued to grow, we are excited that the online community in and around Rockville is on its way to being vibrant and alive. The community is well served by this ecosystem of news, opinion and information.

 

Now, it is time for us to move to the next chapter in the life of Rockville Central.

 

Some time ago, we initiated Rockville Central’s Facebook page, and this has grown to become its own robust space for comments and participation. What’s more, in examining our traffic logs, it is the most important source (after Google) of traffic to the rockvillecentral.com site.

 

We believe that this suggests that Facebook is where people, by and large, have decided to go for their first-stop online community activities. Which begs the question: Why have a separate site, and try to drag people away from Facebook? Why not go where they are?

 

For entities and organizations that are trying to turn a profit, or have other institutional or organizational reasons to have a separate identity, it can make sense to have a separate web space. But Rockville Central is different and, as we thought hard about it, we realized we could find no compelling reason thatRockville Central needs to exist as a separate rockvillecentral.com site.

 

And so, as of March 1, all new Rockville Central content will be found solely on our Rockville CentralFacebook page. We hope you will join us there. Everything you have come to know and love about our articles will also exist in Facebook. You can comment, share, and interact — all with more ease and in one place. We’ll no longer have conversations in two different locations.

 

One thing that will change is that we will do less duplicative reporting. For a city its size, Rockville is well-covered, journalistically. We don’t need to duplicate the efforts of our friends. (How many recaps of the Mayor and Council meetings can you read, really?) We will focus instead on trying to build community and providing content and services that are different and not currently offered by others.

 

We don’t know necessarily what that will look like, but we are excited to see it emerge!

 

This is a bold step for us, and, to our knowledge, there are no other Facebook-only hyperlocal community hubs such as ours. It is our next step in trying to blaze a trail.

 

The existing rockvillecentral.com will continue to exist, and all current content will remain. Old links will still work. But, after February 28, there will be no new posts on that site, and all commenting will be closed. We invite you, instead, to post on our Facebook page.

 

Thank you for your loyal readership all these years, and we hope you will continue along with us as we embark on this next phase of our life.

 

We’ll see you over on Facebook.

 

Your friends,

 

Cindy Cotte Griffiths

Editor

 

Brad Rourke

Founder and Publisher


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  • Brad Rourke likes this.
    • Brad Rourke
      This is a quick response to Councilmember Piotr Gajewski, who asked a question about whether we had conducted a survey to reach this decision and if we didn't why not.

      The answer is that we've found that asking those kinds of one-shot surv...eys tend not to give useful results. We survey Rockville Central readership about every year, and that provides the kind of data that we can make some decisions based on (although it is limited in its utility), because people are not responding to the survey hoping for a specific outcome.

      We learned this the hard way, after an ill-advised poll I posted about what to do about the District Courthouse began to be gamed by a handful of law firms.

      A MUCH better source of data is observation, which was our main source in this case.
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    • Sima Osdoby Thank you Brad and Cindy. I look forward to the next and continuing chapter of Rockville Central.
    • Cheryl C. Kagan It looks like this will be a tough transition for many of us. Thanks for all you've done... and will continue to do!
    • Brad Rourke
      Thanks, Cheryl, and Sima!

      Look at it this way. Remember when eBay first started? People did not know exactly what to make of it. Then, eventually, businesses began to spring up that *only existed* on eBay. This is kind of like that -- we a...re looking at Facebook as a true platform (which is what it is) as opposed to a separate application. Given the adoption rates of Facebook throughout the United States, we feel confident that FB is not a flash in the pan and is unlikely to go the way of the CB radio.See More
    • Ilaya Rome Hopkins Keep up the great work, especially attracting more people into the important conversations of local politics and activity.
    • Cynthia Cotte Griffiths Thanks for all your kind words and encouragement!