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<blockquote data-quote="Brunello" data-source="post: 554772" data-attributes="member: 4458"><p>I too posted a similar query titled "BoB's Online Presence" and several members replied that they prefer the forum small, so that they can really know the personalities of those involved. Well yeah, I wouldn't want to scroll through hundreds of entries by members I knew nothing about, but I think it is safe to say I could easily handle more participation than what is typical on BoB. I remember one week in August when other than a few vapid entries on the weather and one on fishing there wasn't a single tobacco-related post by anyone. I know a lot of members here like the diversity of discussion topics but I come here almost exclusively for the pipe and tobacco discussions. </p><p></p><p>I think part of the issue is that forums are a dying breed, and people are more interested in following YouTube channels or virtual pipe clubs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brunello, post: 554772, member: 4458"] I too posted a similar query titled "BoB's Online Presence" and several members replied that they prefer the forum small, so that they can really know the personalities of those involved. Well yeah, I wouldn't want to scroll through hundreds of entries by members I knew nothing about, but I think it is safe to say I could easily handle more participation than what is typical on BoB. I remember one week in August when other than a few vapid entries on the weather and one on fishing there wasn't a single tobacco-related post by anyone. I know a lot of members here like the diversity of discussion topics but I come here almost exclusively for the pipe and tobacco discussions. I think part of the issue is that forums are a dying breed, and people are more interested in following YouTube channels or virtual pipe clubs. [/QUOTE]
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