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Not enough people willing to jump into conversations. Maybe I'm wrong, but it seems to me that people were more actively engaged on message boards ten or fifteen years back.
I have an acquaintance who runs a sizable Mustang board (around 20,000 members, 1.2 million posts) and their opinion is that the message board format is dying in favor of Facebook. Why, I can't say. There's nothing about Facebook, in my opinion, that's superior to this format in terms of facilitating conversation about cars, but what do I know? |
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im on it every day,have not noticed much diff.I dont get involved with the pissing contests.I co sponsor the HU/NA race at Norwalk every year.The trash talking and pissing and moaning will start in the next month or so.Auto guys will want a weight penalty for stick shift,small tire guys will bitch about the big tire guys.Big engine guys will want a lower weight per CI.ETC ETC
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Tom I guess I am lucky, all conversations I have seen were friendly and helpful.
Message Boards: Rich ran one under Classical Pontiac, it really fizzled after PY took hold. IMO |
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