Since September 2018, we've had monthly photo competitions on this meta site.
However, in recent months, after a year of them being very popular with over a dozen submissions each, the ones held this year haven't been so popular. The January 2023 competition represented a one-year low in submissions, so after a chat with a moderator we decided to host a combined two-month competition for February and March, and despite not resetting the submissions at the end of February, this competition seems to have just as low of a submission rate (even lower if you count it by month). (That's assuming we don't get any additional submissions this month, which could happen as that contest hasn't concluded yet.)
What can we do to increase participation in our photo competitions? If you've participated in a photo competition in the past, what's your reason for not wanting to participate today?
- Should we attempt to post next month's contest early? I know that in the past we'd post them as much as a week before the beginning of a new month, but lately we've been a bit late in posting them.
- Should we have more discussion regarding themes here on this meta site? We've generally discussed themes in chat in the past, but in more recent times this discussion has been overlooked entirely due to an urgency to post the competition quickly due to running late.
- Should we host them on the main site? Photography moved to hosting their competitions on the main site as engagement in their meta site competition had waned (mainly because they had a single large post for competition submissions rather than one that'd reset every month - which didn't make sense after a decade of running).
- Any other ideas?
Alternatively, is it time to retire the photo competition series, as interest has waned? This idea has been brought up by the moderator responsible for running many of our past contests, but given that the contests in late 2022 were quite popular (the December 2022 contest got 18 submissions), I still think they're salvageable.