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Is Facebook killing off the traditional forums?

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Tfsi_Mike:

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--- Quote from: Tfsi_Mike on November 19, 2016, 08:29:40 pm ---With the nature of the proper enthusiasts Vs most of the 'undesirables'  :innocent: as our cars get older, cheaper.  I think we'll keep the right user base to be honest.  Long live the Forum  :love: Haha.

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Now how do I retweet this?.....

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 :P

absolute:
I think if this forum worked well on mobiles without that annoying Tapatalk app I'd visit/post more.

Damian @ DPM:

--- Quote from: absolute on November 21, 2016, 12:43:42 pm ---I think if this forum worked well on mobiles without that annoying Tapatalk app I'd visit/post more.

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I myself believe that this is a big factor into forums generally being a lot quieter now-a-days. More people browse and use the internet on a phone so if the forum isn't up to date in terms of being easy to use and no visual defects when browsing on a phone or tablet then users just won't bother visiting.

It's sad really as I still believe you can't beat a forum but as with everything in life, things change.

Damian @ DPM Performance

Shoduchi:

--- Quote from: absolute on November 21, 2016, 12:43:42 pm ---I think if this forum worked well on mobiles without that annoying Tapatalk app I'd visit/post more.

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I never use Tapatalk to browse the forum. I prefer to use the smartphone native web browser.

I agree that Facebook groups are slowly killing all forums but I still prefer forums to really keep up with great builds and for information seeking. Facebook group search is poor at best to help me find what I need. If I can't find something using the native search feature, Google can easily help me to find the needed topic. :smiley:

Tfsi_Mike:

I never use tapatalk. Mostly use my phones browser and sometimes my MacBook Pro

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