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Technology@lemmy.worldbybeep@piefed.world
12 hours

Bring Back Crappy Forums: Web forums were rough around the edges and faded in relevance as seemingly better options emerged. But what if we had stuck with them?

tedium.co English

cross-posted from: https://piefed.world/c/tech/p/1234765/bring-back-crappy-forums-web-forums-were-rough-around-the-edges-and-faded-in-relevance-a

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    What We Lost When We Quit Using Crappy Old Web Forums
    tedium.co
    Old web forums were poorly coded and rough around the edges, but maybe we gave up on them too quickly in the social media era.
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    • Hund@feddit.nuEnglish
      59 minutes

      Bring back crappy forums? Why just not continue using all the good forums that we never stopped using?

        • BeMoreCareful@lemmy.worldEnglish
          38 minutes

          All mine dries up with Reddit.

        • CADmonkey@lemmy.worldEnglish
          1 hour

          I used to waste so much time on ADVrider. It still exists but its a shell of its former self.

          When considering a car purchase, I would first look at a forum dedicated to that car. You would find common issues easily, along with solutions.

          • Pacers31Colts18@piefed.socialEnglish
            2 hours

            Id love to, and have been looking at different options. They all have a pretty steep monthly price point.

            • corsicanguppy@lemmy.caEnglish
              2 hours

              Show me a forum<->nntp proxy.

              • Harry@lemmy.worldEnglish
                4 hours

                Huh. After all the Discord shite with face verification shite, me and my community (The Gamers’ Tavern) moved across to a forum first platform which also has live chat, and it has been an absolute breath of fresh air.

                Bring back more forums imo

                • BrightCandle@lemmy.worldEnglish
                  7 hours

                  What I miss in the transition from forums to Reddit and Lemmy is the longer forum discussions that could go on for years. They had their issues, they regularly went off topic and resulted in insults being traded and trolling but they also got to a depth that we don’t see anymore. They were much better for getting to the detail of a thing and with Reddit/Lemmy being so focussed on today the entire discussion is gone tomorrow. The tree format is better for the branching discussion but its also got a real depth limit.

                  We lost something important when most of the forums shuttered. I really miss usenet for that as well, it alas didn’t evolve with the increase in spam but it could have been something still in use if it had.

                  • Staff@piefed.worldEnglish
                    5 hours

                    Never used forums much other than necessary to be honest.

                    • FartsWithAnAccent@fedia.io
                      9 hours

                      Buddy, we’re on one right now.

                        • Hund@feddit.nuEnglish
                          58 minutes

                          This is social media. Not forums.

                            • FartsWithAnAccent@fedia.io
                              39 minutes

                              Lemmy, Mbin, PieFed, etc, are literally just forums with voting. In fact, even some old PHPbb stuff had voting. If you think forums aren’t social media, I have news for you…

                            • PattyMcB@lemmy.worldEnglish
                              3 hours

                              Bless your heart

                              • floquant@lemmy.dbzer0.comEnglish
                                6 hours

                                No.

                              • mjr@infosec.pubEnglish
                                10 hours

                                Why haven’t more added ActivityPub & joined the fediverse or threadiverse?

                                  • FartsWithAnAccent@fedia.io
                                    9 hours

                                    They aren’t aware or they don’t care enough to add it?

                                  • bluGill@fedia.io
                                    9 hours

                                    What I still miss from uunet is the concept of 'I’ve already read this ’ going back to old threads is tedious because I keep re-reading the same things I did last time.

                                    • artyom@piefed.socialEnglish
                                      11 hours

                                      The threadiverse is way better than crappy old web forums, and the centralized popular ones as well.

                                        • Hund@feddit.nuEnglish
                                          56 minutes

                                          Threadiverse? Is that a spelling mistake?

                                            • Feathercrown@lemmy.worldEnglish
                                              49 minutes

                                              No, it’s the part of the Fediverse that uses this thread-based format

                                            • FartsWithAnAccent@fedia.io
                                              9 hours

                                              It has the potential to be, but it needs more communities and more people working to grow them into active places.

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