cross-posted from: https://lemmy.dbzer0.com/post/28930199

A bit of an effortpost :)

Please do crosspost in more fitting communities if you think of any

9 points

The same way you moved from reddit to here. Dissatisfaction and momentum.

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Yeah. Federating forums seem like a useful feature to keep them going. The forum style has it benefits that the discord and reddit style lacks. Sadly a forum I used a lot for my community is now in its final days, even if it managed to last a lot longer than others

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Maybe ask if they’re willing to switched over to lemmy? You can sort like a forum does. Long shot but hey…

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true. I didn’t consider that. That would could work. Lemmy is a lot more advanced in that regard. Currently the best ideas are Discord and give up, and the original owners are done with the idea, but I could try and create a spiritual successor on here. Lemmy suffers a bit from the same isues as Forums with lack of people, but I only need to convince the OGs. I need to think about that, and a forum from 2004 whose software is a decade out of date is easy to beat in that regard

Also thanks for creating this awesome instance.

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10 points

Usenet and bbs erasure.

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carrier pigeon erasue.

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I was considering mentioning that GenX stuff, but I felt it was too obscure and would only serve to posture my creds :)

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Your creds could be diminished based on which usenet forums you frequented. I had a little while in my 90s youth obsessed with researching marihuana, libertarian ideals, and discrediting Scientology in the alt.scientology groups. Not great, kind of normal for usenet, but there were much darker places to inhabit there. Worst of all was posting from my university account with my real name.

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12 points

Forums still exist, there only for extremely niche things though…Like high powered flashlights

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The grossest franchise of all time (Pokémon) still has like 20 forums going on.

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6 points

Somethingawful is still going strong, even after Lowtax died.

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Out of all the things, Reddit is probably still the best for flashlight purchasing advice.

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Much easier access.

You make a reddit account or a discors account and you have limited access to thousands of forums.

Imagine giving your email address and making a password and solving a captcha hundreds of times instead. Who would choose to?

And don’t even get me started on the ease of operating these subreddits and discord channels instead of building and hosting websites.

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I’m on 3 active forums and 2 lemmies and 2 mastos and I just leave myself logged in. It’s nothing like that. Somehow that’s still a better user experience than discord

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Discord and Reddit also had uniquely improved their UIs over the existing options.

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Until that API nonsense I was always using old.reddit because the redesign was ass.

Discord is cool tho, better than skype gui for sure.

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