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Usually when I hear forum admins talk about their passion for forums, they're usually referring to the nostalgia of the 'golden days' of forums. We all loved forums back then.

Do you still have the same love and sense of belonging on current forums that you visit? Or did you love old forums more? (And what did you love most about that one special forum?)
 
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I enjoy the current forums I visit on a daily basis of course, but I do wish I was online to truly experience the golden era of forums. I was there in the late 2000's when forums were still quite popular, and it was tons of fun to log into different forums that were super active. I still get that sense of belonging on the communities I'm active on. I feel that most people who use forums these days are more mature, and I can have more meaningful conversations on forums. Back in the day since everyone was using forums more than social media, there were flaming and obnoxious posts.
 

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Who read this thread (Total readers: 8)

Would You Rather #9

  • Start a forum in a popular but highly competitive niche

    Votes: 5 17.2%
  • Initiate a forum within a limited-known niche with zero competition

    Votes: 24 82.8%
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