i know that the high production value photos often use various tricks.
they also post more informal pictures of events like local org fundraisers, and sometimes use them in the promo pieces that end up posted in the Thursday Funnies over at Mike Rinder's. they seem like a fairly good gauge of the real active membership of the orgs, and fit with other information.
and i
never see picture like this with more than about 4 dozen people in them, and usually more around 3 dozen or even 2. i figure this has to be fairly representative of the diehards, and i note that not surprisingly they skew towards being boomer aged:
(Hawaii)
yep, that's a good obversation.
You'll have to excuse some of my posts with spelling errors, I can't see the computer screen like I used to, and spell check doesn't work quite right since I use Bing, I think, and not Google.
Just as some side info, I've been getting some Letters Out from the local org and Mission I attended many moons ago befor the pandemic Covid. I cringe and toss them, poor souls thinking letters out = income when it comes to scientology. I've written thousands and thousands of letters out to CF when I was on staff and it was mostly a ghost town. Occassionally I'd make a 2 dollar book comission, at the time, it was a godsend to receive 2 bucks, that went for food, but at the time, it was like write more letters out = income, maybe true.. There is a whole rhetoric policy on it in the OEC's.
Edit, something you probably don;t know, when a staff member writes a letter out, included in the personal letter is a nice glossy promo piece of a book to read. That's why we thought if we wrote more letters out, included a book promo piece, we'd make a book commission plus get somebody to get involved. If they got involved, then if they buy some service, then more income for the org or mission or staff pay. After awhile of this while on staff, it can get old real fast, as no income = no pay, and each org or mission is on their own for staff pay, it doesn;t come from the Sea Org.. Some staff are able to put up with with it to a degree, they either blow, breaking point, or if they have a spouse that can support them stick around until their contract is up, that's a whole other story.
I'd bet people in photo people fall into what I just described, the old timers who still think one can go clear, or OT, or help the planet.