crttaz wrote:Facebook has killed many forums I used to be a part of. Mostly people too lazy to search and need their questions answered NOW and when asked to do some research, they don't have time for that. I'm sorry, I have twenty years of working on a certain subset of cars and you want the silver spoon treatment?
This is why I prefer the forum format. We have an rpod and the facebook owners group constantly has the same several questions being asked. It's very annoying and as such has little to offer the more knowledgeable, less lazy members with a bit of common sense.
crttaz wrote: Nope, todays generation wants instant gratification without putting in the work.
Don't blame this on age or generation - most of the people on the Rpod owners' forum are 40+ - hardly "today's generation." This is a societal shift.
KTM_Guy wrote:I really don't think Facebook killed the forum. Anyone who finds their place on Facebook probably really doesn't have much to offer here.
Good point.
KTM_Guy wrote:The thing that hurt this forum is Photobucket. So many threads are next to useless when the pictures are missing. When I started looking into building a tear I hated this site because of that. Luckily I found a few threads that gave me the info I was looking for.
There's browser extensions that resolve the photobucket issue. (
try googling it)
KTM_Guy wrote:I would say the forum almost needs a reboot. Archive all the dead end threads where they can still be seen but like in a separate forum. Carry over some of the best build threads, have fewer sub forums, bring back PM's. Use different forum software that allows for a like button.
This forum software is pretty outdated, but without this being an offshoot of a for-profit site it probably won't get changed. Take a look at this forum though to see a much cleaner interface that is more user friendly(and some wicked builds):
https://www.expeditionportal.com/forum/forums/expedition-trailers.42/.
There are too many sub forums here. It is very difficult to find good information since what you are looking for may be spread across multiple sub-forums.
KTM_Guy wrote:How often do you see a post that says "I'm new from XX, and am looking forward bah, bah, bah". and maybe one reply back saying welcome. That is not the sign of a growing forum.
So true, my intro post has 87 views and not one "welcome." Not that I want it, but that type of thing is a way to build community, especially when you have new members and want to keep them and make them into active, contributing members.
KTM_Guy wrote:Sure a lot of people come here and get the info they need, build a camper and never come back, but is there a reason to come back? How about a trip report forum where you can post pictures and the route you took on a trip. Nice campgrounds. Maybe it is already here but I haven't found it.
