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<blockquote data-quote="Carlos" data-source="post: 554782" data-attributes="member: 7"><p>Nothing is done to keep it small. There is no reason it should not grow. There is a place (sub-forum) for everyone and if needed we can create more. The basic rules are quite modest. And, it's not the wild west.</p><p></p><p>There was a problem with the former web service that would sometimes not allow a potential user to sign up. Had to do with the Spam service they were trying to implement. There was no workaround. But even that should not have been a major deterrent. </p><p></p><p>Forums dying is something I have seen mentioned often. Social media seems to be where it's at. We do, or did have a Facebook page. And I do use it, but really hate a number of things about Facebook. Maybe we are headed for the trash heap like alt.smoking.pipes and others. It's been awhile, but a blowup at one of the forums can cause a influx of new blood.</p><p></p><p>I do not see the Facebook page any longer. What is there is not us.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Carlos, post: 554782, member: 7"] Nothing is done to keep it small. There is no reason it should not grow. There is a place (sub-forum) for everyone and if needed we can create more. The basic rules are quite modest. And, it's not the wild west. There was a problem with the former web service that would sometimes not allow a potential user to sign up. Had to do with the Spam service they were trying to implement. There was no workaround. But even that should not have been a major deterrent. Forums dying is something I have seen mentioned often. Social media seems to be where it's at. We do, or did have a Facebook page. And I do use it, but really hate a number of things about Facebook. Maybe we are headed for the trash heap like alt.smoking.pipes and others. It's been awhile, but a blowup at one of the forums can cause a influx of new blood. I do not see the Facebook page any longer. What is there is not us. [/QUOTE]
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