Matt N
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Perhaps controversially, I actually think the rise of social media has made the overall quality of discussion on forums better.I think it shows just how much the internet has changed over the years. Back in the early days, everything had a forum. Them came along social media. Why be apart of forums on separate website when you can like a page and continue the discussion on there in one happy place. Well, I say discussing. I mean more of an argument. Discussions on the internet now are like the conversations on Beavis and Butthead.
"This thing rules."
"Well I think it sucks."
Only not as polite.
I think it's a sad thing that the numbers have dwindled. I am actually shocked that T*****T***S has binned it forum off. My experience is the same as alot on here, reading that forum made me realise that there is a community out there. Not only that, it didn't need to be a all in experience. It was a way to get into it slowly and at your own speed. I never contributed till TOWERSSTEET® became live. With Nerd, almanac and times. I saw things and read conversation about the Towers that I never thought I would see.
I mean once every so often the coaster club if Britain got on the Tele. They are looked a bit weird and seemed to to wearing bad coats.
That might seem like an odd thing to say, but my memory of when forums were busier is that while discussions were more active and busier, there were also a lot more trolls and people who wanted to cause trouble and not constructively contribute.
Now, many of those folks have migrated to social media, leaving folk who want to have intelligent discussions on forums.