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FreshFroot 04-05-2009 11:35 PM

how can anyone compared vB with FB or twitter?? no offense, but it's un-comparable... simple as that!

iogames 04-06-2009 12:20 PM

Ok so beside God, and vB... what else is eternal? :D

Brandon Sheley 04-06-2009 02:24 PM

twitter isn't a fad ;)
but as stated above, all these can be integrated into our forums, why fight it when we can all live in harmony :D

kevcj 04-06-2009 03:30 PM

To survive, you have to adapt. The people at companies like vbulletin know this. Those employees also have a house note, children, car note, electric bill, water bill - just like the rest of us. The employees at VB have a financial interest in staying with the times.

I am pretty sure that companies like vbulletin will adapt to the changes across social networks. But, I suspect that some of that free forum software will be left in the dust - sooner or later. Something new will come along to replace the old and outdated.

Will forums die off - no. But I suspect that they will change the ways that interface with users.

iogames 04-06-2009 07:16 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by kevcj (Post 1785124)
To survive, you have to adapt. The people at companies like vbulletin know this. Those employees also have a house note, children, car note, electric bill, water bill - just like the rest of us. The employees at VB have a financial interest in staying with the times.

I am pretty sure that companies like vbulletin will adapt to the changes across social networks. But, I suspect that some of that free forum software will be left in the dust - sooner or later. Something new will come along to replace the old and outdated.

Will forums die off - no. But I suspect that they will change the ways that interface with users.

:rolleyes: Mmmh... makes sense...

Se?or Ramos 04-15-2009 02:53 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by GSeybold (Post 1783191)
I think people are getting tired of the internet in general. It seems that this perceived bad economy is making people realize how important other aspects of our lives are and that spending quality time with our loved ones is back in fashion. All these interactive sites will continue for the young ones, but as they age, experience working for a living, maturing, they move on. Conversely, the engine of forums are need based, whether it's fun or for information and of all ages. I don't think a 40 year old man wants to exchange "gifts" on Facebook for any length of time or at all but they'll log into a forum for gaming or prostate cancer information. This is why forums will alway exist. Twitter and Facebook do not have the seqeuntial interactive abilty necessary to facility information based browsing. I find Facebook annoying as hell. I'm sorry I don't want to exchange virtual plants and animals when I'm looking for people or information.

I think the drive-through aspect of forum software will always remain appealing.

Gabby

I was thinking about what I would say, then I read your post. I really don't have any better way to put it. Forums do so much more than Twitter, Facebook or MySpace.

Quote:

Originally Posted by iogames (Post 1783264)
Wow you almost convince me! but what I meant was:

Even a 80k metal car will expire in less than a decade and you will be playing with the idea of a new one...

we can declare 'even' if you want, we all got good points ;)

p.s. What will not die is the hunger to communicate

You're right in that respect, but I feel as though your analogy is being misused. I think it's the difference between getting a new car when your fancy car is getting older, and buying a park bench when your fancy car is getting older. Did that make sense? Things always make less sense to me when I go back and reread it.

iogames 04-15-2009 09:23 PM

the only constant is change...

p.s.

Kihon Kata 04-17-2009 04:36 PM

in 2012, it's the end of the world anyhow. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5VXa82AuwHU

and

http://www.howtosurvive2012.com/htm_night/home.htm
:)

lasto 04-17-2009 05:09 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by kevcj (Post 1785124)
To survive, you have to adapt. The people at companies like vbulletin know this. Those employees also have a house note, children, car note, electric bill, water bill - just like the rest of us. The employees at VB have a financial interest in staying with the times.

I am pretty sure that companies like vbulletin will adapt to the changes across social networks. But, I suspect that some of that free forum software will be left in the dust - sooner or later. Something new will come along to replace the old and outdated.

Will forums die off - no. But I suspect that they will change the ways that interface with users.

totally agree with you m8

Also i dont use Twitter/Facebook for the simple reason they dont appeal to me.
Friends in the past should stay in the past as far as im concerned.
Real and true friends would always know how to contact you without having to look for you on facebook etc.

iogames 04-17-2009 07:25 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by lasto (Post 1793434)
totally agree with you m8

Also i dont use Twitter/Facebook for the simple reason they dont appeal to me.
Friends in the past should stay in the past as far as im concerned.
Real and true friends would always know how to contact you without having to look for you on facebook etc.

your age?


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