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bodybuilding.com forum is still going strong I thinkthere are tons of thriving forums like lipstick alley and narrow, single interest travel sites
the difference is that the janitors there are people who work behind the scenes to make things work and not ham-fisted tyrants enforcing message discipline
you don't get banned on the southwest airlines forums for complaining about the snack mix
I know, right? Where else but SA can you get the raw experience of reading a marginally funny post followed by twenty people quoting it and adding "lmao". That's some good engagement.
im gaylmao
If anyone wants a serious post about why SA will never come back, the reason why is because there’s no need for it anymore. If you want to broadcast your thoughts to the world, you have Facebook and Twitter. If you want to chat in a closed small-knit community of likeminded individuals, there’s subreddits. What do you get from SA that isn’t done better somewhere else?
In conclusion, the poster that said SA is essentially a retirement home for people who can’t quit Web 1.0 is pretty much spot on. Nobody else wants to use an internet forum built (literally) 25 years ago, whether they’re on PHP8 or not. And as much as I think astral really is doing an OK job (updating from PHP5 to 7 is a pain in the ass I’ve literally done it), you can only polish this turd so much.
You're broadly correct but I think there is a certain value to still be had in old school forums, this place is clearly evidence of that, and even somewhere like Resetera shows it can still be viable in the modern age.
I guess the question is what could SA possibly offer that's unique and sets it apart? Its mostly kept on life support by inertia from people who've posted there for years, its lunch has been thoroughly eaten by both Twitter and Reddit, and even here to some degree, so where can it go? I almost feel like they might be able to do something if they played into the notion that they are a vault of some of the most important moments of internet history, but then that might mean recognizing its problematic past!
The moment that started it's downturn circa 2007 was due to how strict the moderation back then was compared to pretty much every other web forum at the time, along with the new crop of mods being a cat-lady brigade that would end up giving the keys to the site to the troons half a decade later out of fear. A certain strictness was fine but it was then combined with clear favoritism of specific posters and excessive neuroticism about 4chan lingo that would net you a ban because the world "Lulz" was used once in a post the length of several thousand words. The reputation for the place being a bunch of elitist nerds was now firmly established and the list of persons who'd want to pay 10 dollars for an internet forum account became a lot shorter due to this excessive legalistic strictness.
It's cute Jeff spent 450k to make like what 40k in profit? A year honestly not bad but lowtaxs Patreon brought in better money.
I think Jeff is right to shut down all goon grifting funds etc.
He might want to grow the site and sell it like resetera did.
To be frank Jeff should just drop the 10 dollar fee. Or do a mass email and re instate all banned accounts and just have shark month. If he wanted to get more people back or on.
Lmao, I forgot about that, fucking AIM, ICQ, Yahoo and your homepage, really going to reel in the zoomers with those options on their profiles Jeffrey!
My god, it can't be that much work to update it with things like Twitter, Discord and Instagram surely?
Isamu Fukui sold out for $4.55 million. Probably whatever company bought it could eject all the loony troons and turn it into a normal forum if they felt like it. For some reason it gets traffic despite its completely toxic, retarded userbase.Just to compare to a couple of other community watch threads we have, I don't think million-dollar payouts are even remotely possible for anyone at RPGNet or ResetEra, certainly not anymore.
And no one still there can get a payout now, can they. There's, what, one employed 'manager' and the rest are unpaid jannies who do it for the dopamine of being teeny tiny fascists over a group of equally teeny tiny fascists. A buyout would involve none of them, except for the likely 'why can't we make it a collectivist forum?' posts that some of them would make before continuing to post as usual.Isamu Fukui sold out for $4.55 million. Probably whatever company bought it could eject all the loony troons and turn it into a normal forum if they felt like it. For some reason it gets traffic despite its completely toxic, retarded userbase.
The current owner could if they turned it into a normal forum and/or just shut it down and sold it for whatever name value it has. I doubt it would be what they paid for it unless they actually did turn it normie though. Even normies are getting sick of being continually harassed by freakish perverts for saying normie things and you need them for advertisers.And no one still there can get a payout now, can they. There's, what, one employed 'manager' and the rest are unpaid jannies who do it for the dopamine of being teeny tiny fascists over a group of equally teeny tiny fascists. A buyout would involve none of them, except for the likely 'why can't we make it a collectivist forum?' posts that some of them would make before continuing to post as usual.
It's also worth pointing out - that even if a new user did accidentally join and pay $10 - Something Awful is the single most hostile community there is towards new users.At the end of the day, the only thing Something Awful has to attract new users is access to its community. And look at that community. I can't imagine that there's anything more than the weakest dribble of actual, new members signing up, and of them they're all people you'd want to kick out of any regular group of people. So you're stuck with an increasingly bitter, insular group of old-timers prone to purity spirals and driving out threats to their popularity. It's likely enough to keep YOSPOS in profit, but as @Ghostse points out, he's still only king of Shit Mountain.
To be invited to one of these groups, join the Discord and follow the instructions in the #welcome channel:
- Step 1. Accept the Discord server's rules in the #before-you-begin channel.
- Step 2. Request an invite code by typing pls inviteme [FC] [firstname lastname] in #ffgoons-auth, where [FC] is the company you wish to join: PBC, DGKK, TPT or EMC (NA groups) or PCD (EU group). @Tataru will send you a direct message with an invite code.
- Step 3. Right-click on the placard outside the FC house or an FC member and chose "View Company Profile", then "Submit Application". In the box that pops up, type in your full Discord username (for example, minfilia#1234; not your nickname) and the provided code. Your application will be processed as soon as possible.
Almost all the goon gaming guilds had those hoops. I think it started with EVE and then everyone else did it.It's also worth pointing out - that even if a new user did accidentally join and pay $10 - Something Awful is the single most hostile community there is towards new users.
Anything you might conceivablely do as a new user on SA has all kinds of barriers to jump through and you'll be regarded as "lesser" the entire time. Let me share with you this list of instructions.
These are the instructions to join the fucking FFXIV guild (which is not a roaring fun time, shockingly). The DMV has a simpler set of instructions. On top of that - because that's just the discord and initial invite - you also have to sign up on the offsite to sign up for most raid groups (and that offsite has it's own instructions and links to your SA account).
Shockingly most people don't bother jumping though that gigantic pile of hoops to play a fucking video game with internet weirdos - who don't do much beyond what a normal guild does these days anyhow.
I don't play Dragonflight - but pre Dragonflight the WoW guild was basically fucking dead as shit and never did anything of fun or value for the years I was in it - the random guilds I was in before/after were much more fun and any "good WoW memories" I have aren't in the SA guild.
True, but Christ, if you can’t imagine who would visit SA in 2022, I really have to question who would visit if you just removed 80% of its existing user base.Isamu Fukui sold out for $4.55 million. Probably whatever company bought it could eject all the loony troons and turn it into a normal forum if they felt like it. For some reason it gets traffic despite its completely toxic, retarded userbase.
This is not true. WhatsApp and Telegram are the most popular in Russia and Eastern Europe, most people there have no idea what ICQ is. I don't know about Central Asia, but I doubt it's hugely popular there either. According to some article I found, ICQ has 11 million monthly users worldwide as of 2022 (down from 100 million a couple of decades ago).ICQ is still alive and kicking, more than ever before. It faded in the west but is #1 in Russia, Eastern Europe, and Central Asia.
Yeah it was my understanding that Telegram is very popular in the former Soviet Union, its were people seem to get all their updates on the Ukrainian war.This is not true. WhatsApp and Telegram are the most popular in Russia and Eastern Europe, most people there have no idea what ICQ is. I don't know about Central Asia, but I doubt it's hugely popular there either. According to some article I found, ICQ has 11 million monthly users worldwide as of 2022 (down from 100 million a couple of decades ago).
Vaguely related but also nearly every fucking thread has its own sub-rules and hidden third-rails buried inside multi-post OPs. It's pants on head retarded that isn't gatekeeping as much as just laying out invisible rainbow bear traps for people who don't know better and will never get the chance to know because speds that consider the site and threads their own special places mash that report button faster than a goon hitting "download" on underage n00dz.It's also worth pointing out - that even if a new user did accidentally join and pay $10 - Something Awful is the single most hostile community there is towards new users.
Anything you might conceivablely do as a new user on SA has all kinds of barriers to jump through and you'll be regarded as "lesser" the entire time. Let me share with you this list of instructions.
These are the instructions to join the fucking FFXIV guild (which is not a roaring fun time, shockingly). The DMV has a simpler set of instructions. On top of that - because that's just the discord and initial invite - you also have to sign up on the offsite to sign up for most raid groups (and that offsite has it's own instructions and links to your SA account).
Shockingly most people don't bother jumping though that gigantic pile of hoops to play a fucking video game with internet weirdos - who don't do much beyond what a normal guild does these days anyhow.
I don't play Dragonflight - but pre Dragonflight the WoW guild was basically fucking dead as shit and never did anything of fun or value for the years I was in it - the random guilds I was in before/after were much more fun and any "good WoW memories" I have aren't in the SA guild.
It's every mega-post, every online game, every offline game, every single thing is full of hoops to jump through. There are hoops for posting LPs, posting photoshops, and buying/selling stuff. It's insane.Vaguely related but also nearly every fucking thread has its own sub-rules and hidden third-rails buried inside multi-post OPs. It's pants on head retarded that isn't gatekeeping as much as just laying out invisible rainbow bear traps for people who don't know better and will never get the chance to know because speds that consider the site and threads their own special places mash that report button faster than a goon hitting "download" on underage n00dz.