There comes a time when you realize what you are doing is not working. The Chainlink is not working in its current format and I need to acknowledge this and do something to make a good, solid, supportive change.
So here's my proposal:
Dear Fellow Chainlinkers,
Do you have knowledge and opinions you'd like to share? Topics can include but not be limited to:
- commuting
- safety
- equity and advocacy
- youth in cycling
- women in cycling
- infrastructure
- training
- bike camping
- racing
I don't collect revenue from the site so this will be a community of articles, shared for others to read and learn. I'd also be looking for people interested in helping edit and publish.
- Amateur photographers
- Limited promotion of events (until we get the all-clear for covid)
- Recommended routes and rides (can include bike camping, other cities and rides outside of the Midwest)
- still support a racing and riding team
- gear recommendations
- other bike-related resources
I'd like to move away from the forum. I feel strongly we've come to a cross-roads and with so many people hiding behind a fake name, it promotes less awesome behavior and opinions of the anonymous.
I'd also like to look past just Chicago and expand to the U.S.
Please share your ideas, thoughts etc. in the comments. I'd like to hear from you on what you'd like to see in the future of The Chainlink. Also, if you want to be a part of building it, let me know. Thank you!
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Happy to contribute with writing some articles/op-eds about commuting/cycling in the Chicago burbs, finding better routes, and even some gear reviews.
I could see Chainlink as more of a curated site, focused on the experience and realities of biking day-to-day in Chicago and other cities. Contrast with Streetsblog, which covers activism and policy, and subreddits and other social media where it's more a free-for-all.
I think the events calendar is something that's really hard to find or replicate anywhere else, and I'd love to see it expanded to more people, made easy to use and kept front-and-center.
Some of my favorite posts on the TC forum are the sort of floaty arty posts, people talking about the joy of biking. It'd be nice if those were published once in a while.
There are also repeating features that have come and go on the chibike subreddit. Someone did "Bicycle Court" for a while: https://www.reddit.com/r/chibike/search/?q=bicycle%20court&rest... - short videos from a commute with a question about who's in the wrong. These were great, and could make a good regular feature.
I'd be happy to help with some of the technical side. I'm not a designer but I'm pretty good at making sites resilient and low-overhead (or you could just hire a service like https://forestry.io/)
Some of my favorite posts on the TC forum are the sort of floaty arty posts, people talking about the joy of biking.
Yes. I love those.
I'd like to move away from the forum. I feel strongly we've come to a cross-roads and with so many people hiding behind a fake name, it promotes less awesome behavior and opinions of the anonymous.
Yasmeen, i hear you. social media can also be "media" in the sense of:
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the price of liberty is eternal vigilance, including online. police get a bad rap these days, but if you're up for introducing "law enforcement", i guess by volunteers since there's no revenue, i'd be happy to contribute ideas. i'm unfortunately not in a position to "walk a beat" myself.
First, Yasmeen, I'd like to thank you for all the energy and effort you've put into this site. I've benefited an awful lot being here. You rock!
Secondly, could you be a little more specific about how you feel the site isn't working in its present format? I have some ideas about what you mean, but it would help if you spelled things out in a little more detail.
The Chainlink is valuable and can continue to remain so. This is not to say that evolution and change are bad.
I second Jim Reho comment about thanks to Yasmeen.
Take the forum off the home page.
I was riding the Robert McClory Trail through Waukegan a few years ago. I saw and started talking with another rider. He said the “DPRT” was his favorite ride. After a question or two, I learned he was referring to Desplaines River Traill. I had heard of the trail through on and off broadcasts that it was flooded.
Last year, I happened to be digging into The Chainlink site and saw an August 2019 post by Alan Xiao saying, “DPRT was great yesterday”. Without Chainlink I would not have read Alan Xiao’s post. I immediately decided to ride the “DPRT”. I studied Google Maps and planned a ride from the loop. I took my mountain bike on Metra to Libertyville. I rode streets to the trail. The trail terminates at Russel Road. I rode east to Winthrop Harbor beach. Took a quick dip in the lake and returned to the loop via Metra. I repeated two more times last fall.
The post by Alan Xiao may have been the most useful thing I have read on The Chainlink.
The goal of any reorganization should be to make The Chainlink into a “ one-stop resource for connecting cyclists to share information on bikes, routes, rides, and events”.
see you on the road,
Elwood
Hi Elwood,
I'm glad that you enjoyed your DPRT rides! This year the trail has been in great shape with much less of the flooding of previous years.
It would be nice if there was some moderation to address trolling behavior.
I'd disagree with moving away from the forum. The forum can work if there's better moderation and if it were better publicized. I think the Facebook group could better publicize the forum and vice versa.
Please add a road and trail conditions section that users could post and update conditions that change due to construction, weather, flooding, ice, etc.
Agree with Jim Reho! Thanks Yasmeen.
I would like the forum to continue personally. So much useful information there. I like that you can mostly find all things Chicago-cycling related on the Chainlink site. From group rides available in area, to leading your own ride with whoever is interested, to beer rides with CBES, to biking questions about most anything you can think of, Chainlink is the place to go. Don't change that.
It may be that in some way the pandemic has less people commuting to work and less people doing group rides and the reasons why we are all drawn together as cyclists are not on the forefront. Much of the forum lately has been beset by the social/political issues that are on many of our minds but on which we may not all agree. We have to assume that will pass. Underlying that we have had a carry over with some discussion where personal attacks have taken place and the forum may seem a bit like the old wild West, a place which can be intimidating. Managing that from afar has been seamless for me and hopefully for other users. You seem like you are here and you seem like you are with all of us, but it may be trying for you over the distance of miles and now of time. Ultimately, you call it and let us know how things will be and we will go from there, thankful that the resource is still here, and that an out of towner wanting to know, "What's up with riding a bike in Chicago?"can get some info and us locals can share routes, events and other info. Just one question as regards people hiding behind a fake name. Can you require people to use their real names and not have a forum name? I am just throwing that out there. Thanks for this site and this community of cyclists.
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