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Posted By: CharliI love forums- checking for posts when you wish, on your own timetable. So many things have moved to facebook/etc- where if you're not constantly looking at your computer/phone you miss things.
Posted By: lineweightAre there other forums out there where you have to choose between buttons to "format comments as text or html" and where you can't have functioning quotes in the same post as a working hyperlink?I'll grant you that is sometimes annoying, but at least it forces you to think about which is most important.
Or which can't deal with more than one layer of quotes (so if you want to quote a reply that's already quoting someone else, you have to do manual surgery on the text markup tags to make the thing intelligibleEh, people regularly do that, so I don't understand the problem?
Or which you can't set to automatically subscribe you to topics you've posted on?That's a bit odd, but it's just a different style of working, IMHO.
Posted By: lineweightHere's a quote, quoting a quote, BTW.Posted By: CharliI love forums- checking for posts when you wish, on your own timetable. So many things have moved to facebook/etc- where if you're not constantly looking at your computer/phone you miss things.
Same here.
Posted By: djhPosted By: lineweightAre there other forums out there where you have to choose between buttons to "format comments as text or html" and where you can't have functioning quotes in the same post as a working hyperlink?I'll grant you that is sometimes annoying, but at least it forces you to think about which is most important.http:///newforum/extensions/Vanillacons/smilies/standard/bigsmile.gif" alt="" title="" >Or which can't deal with more than one layer of quotes (so if you want to quote a reply that's already quoting someone else, you have to do manual surgery on the text markup tags to make the thing intelligibleEh, people regularly do that, so I don't understand the problem?Or which you can't set to automatically subscribe you to topics you've posted on?That's a bit odd, but it's just a different style of working, IMHO.Posted By: lineweightHere's a quote, quoting a quote, BTW.Posted By: CharliI love forums- checking for posts when you wish, on your own timetable. So many things have moved to facebook/etc- where if you're not constantly looking at your computer/phone you miss things.
Same here.
Mobiles, no, I'd never want to read a forum on a phone. I'm currently trying to persuade my GP to stop sending me texts with hyperlinks in - they're useless to me.
Posted By: djhMobiles, no, I'd never want to read a forum on a phone.
Posted By: lineweightPosted By: djhMobiles, no, I'd never want to read a forum on a phone.
But maybe you could consider the possibility that lots of others do.
Posted By: ArtiglioThe majority of forums i’ve used have always moved in the direction of getting ever smaller in terms of the numbers of active usersTrue - the saddest example being the quite sudden decline of the AECB forum, which used to be at least as active and useful as GBF, invested in a major redesign, followed over the following year (but not because of) by everyone no longer posting. I asked why, admin's answer was because a) the leading lights geting to busy with 'real life'/too succesful in making a biz out of their knowledge/switching to Facebook. That stimulated my only attempt to get into social media, but couldn't live with
Posted By: Charliif you're not constantly looking at your computer/phone you miss thingsand the unsearchability as a repository of past knowledge.
Posted By: Cliff Pope"Probably the biggest barrier to entry onto the forum is the subscription fee."
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Posted By: Nick Parsons£5 a year? (+ VAT). I thought it was a one-off fee. I saw someone's reference to it being free and thought maybe the charge had been dropped. I have been on long enough never to have paid but I would have paid several times - it's been - and still is - worth it. Would be nice if it could be free, though. If I remember rightly the imposition of a fee was more due to spam than for revenue-raising.Is that right, Keith?