View Full Version : Are people spending less time on forums?


Tankeryanker
05-20-2022, 11:01 PM
I have asked this on other forums because it seems that forums have seen their heydays. People still post, but not as they used to a few years back.

stevea
05-21-2022, 03:35 PM
I'm thinking many have migrated to Facebook for good. I think people still post quite a bit here, but it's noticeably fewer people.

Facebook is not set up well for the sitcom fan. There are probably fan clubs for anything imaginable, but they're all little fiefdoms, and the couple I've seen have strict moderators and admins. You can't say anything negative about the sitcom. It kind of makes sense, but fans do pick apart episodes of "their" show.

There are always new members on FB, and they usually don't do a search to see if their subject has already been posted. So there's always a new subject posted on something that's been rehashed a zillion times, like Where is Mayfield, or that the back car window has been removed in the sixth season opener. Then if you mention the repetition the new poster gets irritated.

Boiling it down, this site is a much better setup for Sitcoms fans than Facebook.

GentlemanJim
05-23-2022, 11:27 AM
I echo everything that Stevea said, plus submit that people have various reasons why they come to the internet in the first place....some out of a devoted interest, while for others, it's a "see and be seen" affair.

And for the latter, there are other platforms that serve that desire better (snap chat,etc etc etc) So you might have someone who comes here, but whose interests are more social than they are research oriented. So they gravitate towards their preferred opportunity.

And, I know some people who for them, texting between smartphones meets all their social requirements, whereas the "formality" of a forum with rules, community standards, TOS, etc seem (to them) to be stifling.

I think too there is an aspect of personalities...where some individuals insist upon defining the atmosphere, and others find that discomforting and move on.

For example; people who ask questions where they have already decided which answers are acceptable or appropriate,...that sort of thing. I think that tends to thin out the herd quicker than anything else.

It would be interesting to see what years were peak years for this forum, statistically.

While I prefer this format over the newer media, it seems to me that traditional discussion forum formats peaked about 2009, and has been in decline ever since.

Cx
05-23-2022, 12:31 PM
FWIW. I'm relatively new here, so I can't speak for any supposed decline since a given time. As for me, I much prefer the use of a PC for browsing sites like these and others as it is much more "user friendly" to me than even a large smartphone.

"And, I know some people who for them, texting between smartphones meets all their social requirements, whereas the "formality" of a forum with rules, community standards, TOS, etc seem (to them) to be stifling."

Contrary wise, I find the more structured setup comforting. :)

GentlemanJim
05-23-2022, 01:26 PM
Contrary wise,

Well, there is that too. For many it seems as though disagreeing with anything that is said, is their preferred way to assert knowledge. ;)



One aspect not yet mentioned, but for some deep pocket commercial interests, it's actually undesirable to have "too much" organization in your web community.

A platform such as Facebook, where topics fade into the abyss quickly, has benefits for someone like Procter & Gamble, who have little desire to host lengthy and inspired debate on lightning rod issues. :D

Bonniegirl
05-23-2022, 05:24 PM
Well lately this forum Sitcoms online has been running really slow ! Takes forever to load and takes a long time for your post to go through too!:confused: People might be giving up ? :(

TJ
05-23-2022, 06:04 PM
People don't leave Facebook or Twitter when they are slow or have a little downtime. It's sad that people would throw in the towel if it's occasionally a tad slower. :(

I don't even know if I would call it that slow. I guess people have very busy lives and every minute is important. They notice when it takes 10-15 seconds longer to load a page. We do the best we can with the resources available. It's definitely running better the last couple days.

The reality is that we have only 150-300 members logging in on a daily basis. 1419 have logged in the last 6 months.

For only having a few hundred members logging in every day, I would say it's still fairly active. I don't know how many forums are as active today as they were 5-10 years ago. There can't be very many of them. Our peak period was around 2003-2006.

From a post on February 28, 2020 - https://www.sitcomsonline.com/boards/showthread.php?p=5689480#post5689480

The stats only go back to 2005. I don't think we ever had 2000+ daily logged in members. The record is 1262 members logged in on April 1, 2007.

2005-2006 - 500-700
2007-2008 - 400-500
2009-2016 - 300-400
2017-2020 - 300 or less

2141 members have logged in the last 6 months, so we still have a decent amount of activity. Some people may only log in once a week or a few times a month.

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We lost quite a few active members logging in regularly in the last 2-3 years. I guess they just lose interest sometimes. People come and go for various reasons. We don't get many new registrations by members who bother to post.

Tankeryanker
05-23-2022, 07:13 PM
[QUOTE=TJ;6052380]People don't leave Facebook or Twitter when they are slow or have a little downtime. It's sad that people would throw in the towel if it's occasionally a tad slower. :(

Beaver is the slowest site that I visit. I love Beaver though so I wait. For me, it's no big deal. Just noticeable.

Bonniegirl
05-23-2022, 07:29 PM
[QUOTE=TJ;6052380]People don't leave Facebook or Twitter when they are slow or have a little downtime. It's sad that people would throw in the towel if it's occasionally a tad slower. :(

Beaver is the slowest site that I visit. I love Beaver though so I wait. For me, it's no big deal. Just noticeable.

Yeah me too , I'm OK with it being a bit slow, I'm still here ! :)I was just giving a suggestion as to why less people might be here posting lately .;)

TJ
05-23-2022, 07:34 PM
[QUOTE=TJ;6052380]People don't leave Facebook or Twitter when they are slow or have a little downtime. It's sad that people would throw in the towel if it's occasionally a tad slower. :(

Beaver is the slowest site that I visit. I love Beaver though so I wait. For me, it's no big deal. Just noticeable.

What other sites do you visit?

Patience is a virtue. Good things come to those who wait. :)

Tankeryanker
05-23-2022, 08:52 PM
[QUOTE=Tankeryanker;6052416]

What other sites do you visit?

Patience is a virtue. Good things come to those who wait. :)

On Sitcoms - FKB, M3S, Family Affair, Brady Bunch the most. Others once in a great while.

Other places - FB, Twitter, a few legal sites, various media sites, Sewing pattern review, etc...

vitoscotti
05-24-2022, 04:56 PM
IMDb had a really active tv message board before they shut it down. It was really the wild west though. Had to be thick skinned. You couldn't turn to jelly...

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ThisLittlePiggy
05-24-2022, 05:13 PM
^ That made me laugh. :)