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Popularity of forums - are they dead


Question Posted Wednesday January 16 2019, 7:51 am

I had to make a pause in playing games as I had my university exams.
After I've returned I fill a bit discomposed.
Most of the forums I used to love a year ago are dead now. I can't communicate with other people there, because no one actually is online!
Is that true and forums are dying? Am I getting old and young men communicate somewhere else on the Internet now?


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Ambivalence answered Saturday March 30 2019, 10:46 pm:
It’s not forums that are dying. It’s the forums you were on that were dying. Find new ones.

Also, Facebook and Twitter are forums. Did you know that?

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Garyboy answered Monday January 21 2019, 2:35 pm:
Whilst many forums are now defunct or outdated, there are still many TV based forums such as Digital Spy, TV Forum, and Previously TV.

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