Something I've observed puzzles me. These sites all seem to be doing quite well:
- Mi Yodeya = Q&A for those who base their lives on Jewish law and tradition. 6.9k questions
- Biblical Hermeneutics = Q&A for professors, theologians, and those interested in exegetical analysis of biblical texts. 1k questions
- Christianity = Q&A for committed Christians, experts in Christianity. 2.9k questions
- Islam = Q&A for muslims, experts in Islam, and those interested in learning more about Islam. 1.3k questions
On the other hand, sites which I personally find more interesting seem to be languishing:
- Personal productivity - 1k questions
- English Language Learners - 537 questions
- Robotics - 272 questions
- Sports - 642 questions
- atheism - didn't get out of beta
Obviously, the length of time a site has existed (which can be found by following its link to Area51 in the Site stats blue box) makes a difference here, but that can't be the only factor - in a month, ELL has already collected more questions than Robotics did in four months!
Presuming that number of questions does correspond to success in some fashion, what factors are involved in making a Q&A site work?