I'm new to getting involved in the discussion on forum-based websites like this and I'm liking it so far, so it'd be a shame if forums really are dying. I don't think forums could ever die though... there's always a forum for everything. Especially guides and FAQ/Support forums.
But hey, what do I know, I'm a forums noobie :poop:
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Are Forums Dying?
Submitted by OnlyTechNation, 22-10-2018, 09:17 AM, Thread ID: 104011
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RE: Are Forums Dying? 07-11-2018, 05:52 AM #21
07-11-2018, 05:52 AM
#21 RE: Are Forums Dying? 07-11-2018, 07:24 AM #22 Discord has pretty much consumed the purpose of forums for the post part. At this point my community uses forums as just a way to keep track of general membership.
07-11-2018, 07:24 AM
#22 Discord has pretty much consumed the purpose of forums for the post part. At this point my community uses forums as just a way to keep track of general membership.
RE: Are Forums Dying? 08-11-2018, 01:48 AM #23 not yet, but soon in 2021 i think forums not exise any more
08-11-2018, 01:48 AM
#23 not yet, but soon in 2021 i think forums not exise any more
RE: Are Forums Dying? 07-11-2018, 05:52 AMRoboruto Wrote: I'm new to getting involved in the discussion on forum-based websites like this and I'm liking it so far, so it'd be a shame if forums really are dying. I don't think forums could ever die though... there's always a forum for everything. Especially guides and FAQ/Support forums.
But hey, what do I know, I'm a forums noobie :poop:
FAQ/Support forums are only big if the company actually pays attention to them. I've seen a lot of companies make these so called Support forums and you hardly get any responses. Youtube/Google kinda solves all those issues. But forums are great imho. I believe that there could be a comeback.
07-11-2018, 07:24 AMGrieve Wrote: Discord has pretty much consumed the purpose of forums for the post part. At this point my community uses forums as just a way to keep track of general membership.
Discord is cool and all, but how much can you actually do in it that a forum based site can't? I'm new to Discord, so maybe I have been missing the main things.. I would really hate for the concept of a forums site to disappear. They can begreat communities.
FAQ/Support forums are only big if the company actually pays attention to them. I've seen a lot of companies make these so called Support forums and you hardly get any responses. Youtube/Google kinda solves all those issues. But forums are great imho. I believe that there could be a comeback.07-11-2018, 05:52 AMRoboruto Wrote: I'm new to getting involved in the discussion on forum-based websites like this and I'm liking it so far, so it'd be a shame if forums really are dying. I don't think forums could ever die though... there's always a forum for everything. Especially guides and FAQ/Support forums.
But hey, what do I know, I'm a forums noobie :poop:
07-11-2018, 07:24 AMGrieve Wrote: Discord has pretty much consumed the purpose of forums for the post part. At this point my community uses forums as just a way to keep track of general membership.
Discord is cool and all, but how much can you actually do in it that a forum based site can't? I'm new to Discord, so maybe I have been missing the main things.. I would really hate for the concept of a forums site to disappear. They can begreat communities.
RE: Are Forums Dying? 10-11-2018, 09:31 AM #25 I have been a part of a number of different types of forums for a number of years. I found that the influx of members was attributed directly to a forums ability to provide a space for many types of conversations. Not just having a wide range of subject heading but actual members contributions to that particular subject.
The other factor I think is having a place to go to every day and build on friendships with those members. I was part of a few invite only forums about 15 years ago, and the communities while different would hang out in chat rooms and be able to shoot the shit or be there for support. Whether it was with a project (i used to work i web design) or someone was just having a rough time, I think even though there is so many social media forms out there now the place for forums on the internent will remain for those who enjoy this type of community
10-11-2018, 09:31 AM
#25 I have been a part of a number of different types of forums for a number of years. I found that the influx of members was attributed directly to a forums ability to provide a space for many types of conversations. Not just having a wide range of subject heading but actual members contributions to that particular subject.
The other factor I think is having a place to go to every day and build on friendships with those members. I was part of a few invite only forums about 15 years ago, and the communities while different would hang out in chat rooms and be able to shoot the shit or be there for support. Whether it was with a project (i used to work i web design) or someone was just having a rough time, I think even though there is so many social media forms out there now the place for forums on the internent will remain for those who enjoy this type of community
The other factor I think is having a place to go to every day and build on friendships with those members. I was part of a few invite only forums about 15 years ago, and the communities while different would hang out in chat rooms and be able to shoot the shit or be there for support. Whether it was with a project (i used to work i web design) or someone was just having a rough time, I think even though there is so many social media forms out there now the place for forums on the internent will remain for those who enjoy this type of community
RE: Are Forums Dying? 10-11-2018, 09:31 AMFitfattony Wrote: I have been a part of a number of different types of forums for a number of years. I found that the influx of members was attributed directly to a forums ability to provide a space for many types of conversations. Not just having a wide range of subject heading but actual members contributions to that particular subject.
The other factor I think is having a place to go to every day and build on friendships with those members. I was part of a few invite only forums about 15 years ago, and the communities while different would hang out in chat rooms and be able to shoot the shit or be there for support. Whether it was with a project (i used to work i web design) or someone was just having a rough time, I think even though there is so many social media forms out there now the place for forums on the internent will remain for those who enjoy this type of community
The problem I am seeing with forums lately, is the lack of conversation. As you stated forums stay alive based on member contribution. If there isn't anybody actually posting useful stuff or it's just a spam board, what's the point in staying active on that forum? I feel that chat rooms are a bit more important now, such as Discord, but either way (forums or chatrooms) you still need content. Without the content there is no use in staying on that site. For instance, a lot of forums now are using this anti-spam mod (Nulled being a prime example). Why set a limit on user posts if all they are going to do is spam your site and then the staff isn't going to clean up the spam posts? That's another issue. When people see those type of posts, most of the time their first impression is,
"This site has too much spam. I'm not gonna stay."
or they see that they have to reach a specific amount of posts to actually do anything within the forums, so they become the spammers and then once they are banned, they never return. That's a huge loss for the site. Losing members is an issue in forums.. Invite only sites are cool and all, but how do you build a community based on that? Only specific people are allowed.. Or they have to pay to get in. Not worth the time or effort so most people stay away from those. Idk, maybe my thoughts are way off? My opinion is only based off of what I am seeing lately.
10-11-2018, 09:31 AMFitfattony Wrote: I have been a part of a number of different types of forums for a number of years. I found that the influx of members was attributed directly to a forums ability to provide a space for many types of conversations. Not just having a wide range of subject heading but actual members contributions to that particular subject.
The other factor I think is having a place to go to every day and build on friendships with those members. I was part of a few invite only forums about 15 years ago, and the communities while different would hang out in chat rooms and be able to shoot the shit or be there for support. Whether it was with a project (i used to work i web design) or someone was just having a rough time, I think even though there is so many social media forms out there now the place for forums on the internent will remain for those who enjoy this type of community
The problem I am seeing with forums lately, is the lack of conversation. As you stated forums stay alive based on member contribution. If there isn't anybody actually posting useful stuff or it's just a spam board, what's the point in staying active on that forum? I feel that chat rooms are a bit more important now, such as Discord, but either way (forums or chatrooms) you still need content. Without the content there is no use in staying on that site. For instance, a lot of forums now are using this anti-spam mod (Nulled being a prime example). Why set a limit on user posts if all they are going to do is spam your site and then the staff isn't going to clean up the spam posts? That's another issue. When people see those type of posts, most of the time their first impression is,
"This site has too much spam. I'm not gonna stay."
or they see that they have to reach a specific amount of posts to actually do anything within the forums, so they become the spammers and then once they are banned, they never return. That's a huge loss for the site. Losing members is an issue in forums.. Invite only sites are cool and all, but how do you build a community based on that? Only specific people are allowed.. Or they have to pay to get in. Not worth the time or effort so most people stay away from those. Idk, maybe my thoughts are way off? My opinion is only based off of what I am seeing lately.
RE: Are Forums Dying? 11-11-2018, 01:04 AM #27 10-11-2018, 08:52 PMOnlyTechNation Wrote: The problem I am seeing with forums lately, is the lack of conversation. As you stated forums stay alive based on member contribution. If there isn't anybody actually posting useful stuff or it's just a spam board, what's the point in staying active on that forum? I feel that chat rooms are a bit more important now, such as Discord, but either way (forums or chatrooms) you still need content. Without the content there is no use in staying on that site. For instance, a lot of forums now are using this anti-spam mod (Nulled being a prime example). Why set a limit on user posts if all they are going to do is spam your site and then the staff isn't going to clean up the spam posts? That's another issue. When people see those type of posts, most of the time their first impression is,
"This site has too much spam. I'm not gonna stay."
or they see that they have to reach a specific amount of posts to actually do anything within the forums, so they become the spammers and then once they are banned, they never return. That's a huge loss for the site. Losing members is an issue in forums.. Invite only sites are cool and all, but how do you build a community based on that? Only specific people are allowed.. Or they have to pay to get in. Not worth the time or effort so most people stay away from those. Idk, maybe my thoughts are way off? My opinion is only based off of what I am seeing lately.
Yea you raise a great point. The spamming from users to reach a certain amount of posts, then they are banned will leave the board in a constant state of peaks and troughs in terms of numbers.
I think in the traditional sense, only because of other alternatives, that it may seem like forums are dying. I prefer to view it in a more positive light and see it evolving.
11-11-2018, 01:04 AM
#27 10-11-2018, 08:52 PMOnlyTechNation Wrote: The problem I am seeing with forums lately, is the lack of conversation. As you stated forums stay alive based on member contribution. If there isn't anybody actually posting useful stuff or it's just a spam board, what's the point in staying active on that forum? I feel that chat rooms are a bit more important now, such as Discord, but either way (forums or chatrooms) you still need content. Without the content there is no use in staying on that site. For instance, a lot of forums now are using this anti-spam mod (Nulled being a prime example). Why set a limit on user posts if all they are going to do is spam your site and then the staff isn't going to clean up the spam posts? That's another issue. When people see those type of posts, most of the time their first impression is,
"This site has too much spam. I'm not gonna stay."
or they see that they have to reach a specific amount of posts to actually do anything within the forums, so they become the spammers and then once they are banned, they never return. That's a huge loss for the site. Losing members is an issue in forums.. Invite only sites are cool and all, but how do you build a community based on that? Only specific people are allowed.. Or they have to pay to get in. Not worth the time or effort so most people stay away from those. Idk, maybe my thoughts are way off? My opinion is only based off of what I am seeing lately.
Yea you raise a great point. The spamming from users to reach a certain amount of posts, then they are banned will leave the board in a constant state of peaks and troughs in terms of numbers.
I think in the traditional sense, only because of other alternatives, that it may seem like forums are dying. I prefer to view it in a more positive light and see it evolving.
RE: Are Forums Dying? 11-11-2018, 01:04 AMFitfattony Wrote: Yea you raise a great point. The spamming from users to reach a certain amount of posts, then they are banned will leave the board in a constant state of peaks and troughs in terms of numbers.
I think in the traditional sense, only because of other alternatives, that it may seem like forums are dying. I prefer to view it in a more positive light and see it evolving.
I agree, they are evolving in a sense of software, but community wise... I'm just not sure. Although, a lot of mobile games have adapted forums for players to share guides, clans, guilds, etc. A few of the games I play offer a forums page. Especially one game that actually offers a main forums page specifically for the game itself, then a separate editable forum for your clan. I think that is a pretty cool and interesting way to allow for a community to expand. Allowing users to create their own forums within your site, is a very interesting idea.
11-11-2018, 01:04 AMFitfattony Wrote: Yea you raise a great point. The spamming from users to reach a certain amount of posts, then they are banned will leave the board in a constant state of peaks and troughs in terms of numbers.
I think in the traditional sense, only because of other alternatives, that it may seem like forums are dying. I prefer to view it in a more positive light and see it evolving.
I agree, they are evolving in a sense of software, but community wise... I'm just not sure. Although, a lot of mobile games have adapted forums for players to share guides, clans, guilds, etc. A few of the games I play offer a forums page. Especially one game that actually offers a main forums page specifically for the game itself, then a separate editable forum for your clan. I think that is a pretty cool and interesting way to allow for a community to expand. Allowing users to create their own forums within your site, is a very interesting idea.
RE: Are Forums Dying? 12-11-2018, 06:10 PM #29 I think its harder to keep people engaged in forums. Especially as there is now instant messaging on things like discord
12-11-2018, 06:10 PM
#29 I think its harder to keep people engaged in forums. Especially as there is now instant messaging on things like discord
RE: Are Forums Dying? 13-11-2018, 12:10 AM #30 nah its just nulled dying out a little bit, so its ok
13-11-2018, 12:10 AM
#30 nah its just nulled dying out a little bit, so its ok