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[quote][i]Originally posted by willay[/i] [quote][i]Originally posted by Generation[/i] Imo. It's almost a pride thing. Refusing to do what's popular now, because the perfect time has already passed. Refusing to conform [/quote] Not quite, I think at the time fb wasn't a thing, and when it became a thing, we were opposed to fb groups because of our roots in forums. In terms of building a resource that people can visit, find information, share information, forums/bbs provide a very good platform to do so, whereas social media platforms do not. I think ojc already mentioned about asking the same question 10x over every week (fb groups) instead of just using the search function (forums) or going through the tutorials section (forums) - its just not very Not to mention the deal of managing your own data, owning your own data, having control where our (and your) data goes. But thats more of a admin/staff concern than an end user/member imo. I'm not really against having conversation on both platforms but the one point that does urk me is it make the information (conversations, tutorials, news) very fragmented in terms of location - and as someone who works in systems I find this a unattractive prospect . [/quote]
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