It is hard to attract people to smaller communities now because of places like Reddit and software like Discord.I think it needs more advertisement. Problem is finding people that are still hot forums... Preferably from communities related to Dab who'd feel more closely to it... But outside it, maybe in an anime big forum. There are some. Maybe some general anime/manga discussion can be created. But if new members visit here, there should be already an increase in activity before for them to stay... Maybe I can talk to some ppl who maybe would post here more often but they're few
Yes... Old social medias like Orkut or even Facebook in its earlier stages, forums .... They all had the advantage of building up a community and being a space for more in depth talk, which to me is important when a community wants to get a long in a superficial way that is online interactions, whereas those new social medias, even the ones promoting discussions, they promote moreso the creation of own bubbles that are more interested in making "witted 2 lines responses" that "cooks the other person" to attract likes and engagement rather than building a line of thinking, learning to tag along with ppl with different mindsets, like forums... Now there is a big priority over engagement, over whoever got the most attention with their posts... And not an engagement that for many may also be a way to boost themselves, but which is way more meaningful since there are less tendencies for creation of bubbles that only counter act by edgy comments and memes...Forums build friendships and establish communities with like-minded people but like the real world, people don't seem to care as much about those things. Everything seems to have become disposable and it has hurt society as a whole.
I think when internet communication became mainstream and every day plebs started using it is when the internet got ruined. There was always bad stuff online but now there is way more. Mixed that with people that don't know how to communicate online and well... You end up with the mess we have. I grew up on a computer and slowly transitioned into talking to people online. Now we have people that were thrown into it because of trends raising children on the internet out of convenience.Yes... Old social medias like Orkut or even Facebook in its earlier stages, forums .... They all had the advantage of building up a community and being a space for more in depth talk, which to me is important when a community wants to get a long in a superficial way that is online interactions, whereas those new social medias, even the ones promoting discussions, they promote moreso the creation of own bubbles that are more interested in making "witted 2 lines responses" that "cooks the other person" to attract likes and engagement rather than building a line of thinking, learning to tag along with ppl with different mindsets, like forums... Now there is a big priority over engagement, over whoever got the most attention with their posts... And not an engagement that for many may also be a way to boost themselves, but which is way more meaningful since there are less tendencies for creation of bubbles that only counter act by edgy comments and memes...
It's sad honestly, that while the communication methods improve in terms of reach and quickness, paradoxically, people just tend to be more distant and, even within their own bubble, there isn't a sense of community... More like just a mutual agreement on topics and the desire to "badly exposed the other side"....
I believe though that as long as there are ppl who also see the damage in this new form of communication and try to balance it better with spaces like forums, it may keep short activity, but shall not die. I hope there is a resurgence some time in the future... Some things seem to go in circles, it's possible people become increasingly sickened of the new social medias and start to pursue older methods again...
Agreed essentially but disagree with the internet becoming that way due to being more widespread and available for many people. The toxicity is entirely on the social media landscape and the way it promoted engagement, like X. Ppl are the same, you see deranged stuff from ppl who had internet since long long ago... It's not specific to one part. It's just the current state of encouraged type of engagement and need for likes and approval I'd sayI think when internet communication became mainstream and every day plebs started using it is when the internet got ruined. There was always bad stuff online but now there is way more. Mixed that with people that don't know how to communicate online and well... You end up with the mess we have. I grew up on a computer and slowly transitioned into talking to people online. Now we have people that were thrown into it because of trends raising children on the internet out of convenience.
I don't think forums will ever die, not completely. But I do hope they do get circled back. People are getting more and more fed up with places like Facebook, X, Reddit, etc.
The issue is, these people just default to Discord.
It isn't it being widely available so much as it is the wrong people taking over spaces. Like Reddit is a good example of this. That places is LOADED with pedophiles and very sick individuals many of which are in charge of various portions of the site. I don't believe they were always there but the space allotted for them to collect there. Same with Twitter prior to Elon buying it. The place had very open pedo rings and pedo hashtags. I watched a video someone did on YouTube about it, the MAPs folks and it turned my stomach. I think it was Muta (SomeOrdinaryGamers) that did it.Agreed essentially but disagree with the internet becoming that way due to being more widespread and available for many people. The toxicity is entirely on the social media landscape and the way it promoted engagement, like X. Ppl are the same, you see deranged stuff from ppl who had internet since long long ago... It's not specific to one part. It's just the current state of encouraged type of engagement and need for likes and approval I'd say
Yes, but wouldn't that be a problem that is more apparent to us due to social media becoming so interconnected, with just the landscape of the social media attracting people with these sickening behaviours?It isn't it being widely available so much as it is the wrong people taking over spaces. Like Reddit is a good example of this. That places is LOADED with pedophiles and very sick individuals many of which are in charge of various portions of the site. I don't believe they were always there but the space allotted for them to collect there. Same with Twitter prior to Elon buying it. The place had very open pedo rings and pedo hashtags. I watched a video someone did on YouTube about it, the MAPs folks and it turned my stomach. I think it was Muta (SomeOrdinaryGamers) that did it.
While this crap was there prior to the internet becoming mainstream, it made it all worse. It made it more widespread. Mix this with parents not doing their job and it is just bad...
The whole attention seeking stuff people do, that is bad but people did that prior to social media as well. It just amplified those people and encouraged others to be like them.
It is probably both. We are more aware of it and it also helped spread it easier and normalize the behavior in some cases which is not a good thing.Yes, but wouldn't that be a problem that is more apparent to us due to social media becoming so interconnected, with just the landscape of the social media attracting people with these sickening behaviours?
Yeah I should there should be a 16+ only access to social media. Problem is that implementing it in a way that would be effective would be soooo difficult....It is probably both. We are more aware of it and it also helped spread it easier and normalize the behavior in some cases which is not a good thing.
I am sure before this there were forums with these types on them. In fact I know there was. So it isn't like social media is to blame but allowing kids and teens on these platforms was like tossing gasoline on a fire.
I made sure to make this forum for adults cause I don't want kids on here, even though I know the nature of the topic attracts them. I just don't want a risk of anything happening here. I would feel terrible.Yeah I should there should be a 16+ only access to social media. Problem is that implementing it in a way that would be effective would be soooo difficult....
If you want me to close down the forum entirely, sureShould we try having a Discord Channel again?