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Facebook slowly strangling this site?
MaD-RoK:
Whats with everyone insisting that everyone has to own a Robbo to be on here??? I've got an Amtrac so have absolutely no need for an SST. :crazy2:
Retrodan72:
There is an option to change the theme/background, by clicking on portal, and going to the bottom right of the screen.
griff:
--- Quote from: MaD-RoK on October 23, 2014, 03:10 PM ---Whats with everyone insisting that everyone has to own a Robbo to be on here??? I've got an Amtrac so have absolutely no need for an SST. :crazy2:
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BOOM BOOM
rodriguez:
RADBMX is definitely quieter than it was 4-5 years ago before the onslaught of social media and the crash didn't help but IMO it has recovered well in comparison to other forums that didn't suffer a crash but have still floundered nonetheless.
I reckon there's a core of about 100-150 active users on here and IMO that's pretty good for a forum competing against social media. Taken in context of active users the amount of members who vote isn't that bad and seems to be similar to previous years. Forget the registered members figure it's a red herring, active users are registered members who actually contribute to site in some form.
It's not the RADBMX facebook page that's strangling the site, it's facebook and social media en bloc. Closing down the RADBMX facebook page will NOT have a positive effect on the RADBMX forum, if anything at all it will have a negative effect, it would be going in the opposite direction to every other forum, business, organisation on the internet.
Jono:
--- Quote from: rodriguez on October 23, 2014, 03:30 PM ---RADBMX is definitely quieter than it was 4-5 years ago before the onslaught of social media and the crash didn't help but IMO it has recovered well in comparison to other forums that didn't suffer a crash but have still floundered nonetheless.
I reckon there's a core of about 100-150 active users on here and IMO that's pretty good for a forum competing against social media. Taken in context of active users the amount of members who vote isn't that bad and seems to be similar to previous years. Forget the registered members figure it's a red herring, active users are registered members who actually contribute to site in some form.
It's not the RADBMX facebook page that's strangling the site, it's facebook and social media en bloc. Closing down the RADBMX facebook page will NOT have a positive effect on the RADBMX forum, if anything at all it will have a negative effect, it would be going in the opposite direction to every other forum, business, organisation on the internet.
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^^^^^ what he said
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