Tim Connell
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Posts: 21
Cameron, Illinois USA
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I'm a relative newcomer here and don't post much for three reasons.
1. This forum is very very slow to load and navigate compared to others I belong to.
2. I find the interface to be cumbersome to use. (Resizing is a pita, but not that big a deal).
3. Very little happens here. I can be fully updated on new things in just a few minutes a week.
I realize that all three reasons are interconnected, and probably not worth debating separately.
There is much value to historical posts, no one can deny that.
I understand the costs in upgrading both monetarily, and potential loss of historical data.
Having said that, I think a much different question needs to be posted.
Is the forum going to stay the same at the risk of becoming a dinosaur that is nothing more than a historical archive with maybe a few posts a week, or are changes going to be made that will attract more members, and keep them actively and enthusiastically posting on a regular basis?
It's a difficult question to answer, especially for those that built this forum and have contributed from the beginning, but one I think needs to be addressed.
On other forums I belong to, I see new members joining each week, and I visit those forums multiple times a day (as life permits). So, what is different from those forums when compared to this? That is a question that needs to be answered.
Finally, as happens with any technology, business or industry, if you don't make changes to keep up with the "times", time will soon pass you by.....
I hope I haven't offended anyone with these comments, that is definitely not my intention. But I have been involved with a number of organizations (and forums) over the years that have faced similar problems with membership and participation. The one thing in common amongst those that ended was maintaining status quo.
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