Just thought I would chip in my perspective. At one time "forums" were the facebook of their time. I still see members that only communicate via regular mail or telephone...others that text, others that use the forum and a growing number that use other online communication methods like facebook or even (gasp) instagram.
The reality is that there will be and continue to be MANY channels of communication and information sharing...some will use them, others wont'. That's ok, but it doesn't mean one is any better or more official than the other.
As a novice in the hobby/industry of antique motorcycles I cannot express how much appreciated the knowledge shared in forums has been. I talk to "old timers" than talk about days when you could only find parts or gain knowledge by visiting others or a meet to get information...there was no "on-line". Now information (and mis-information) is much more accessible and rapid. We can only hope that people will be more responsible than not with this new age capability.
To me the forums are great knowledge repositories for information and expertise on technical topics. I find Facebook more like a social gathering, much like sitting around a table while having a beverage and just having a "conversation".
both have their value...
The reality is that there will be and continue to be MANY channels of communication and information sharing...some will use them, others wont'. That's ok, but it doesn't mean one is any better or more official than the other.
As a novice in the hobby/industry of antique motorcycles I cannot express how much appreciated the knowledge shared in forums has been. I talk to "old timers" than talk about days when you could only find parts or gain knowledge by visiting others or a meet to get information...there was no "on-line". Now information (and mis-information) is much more accessible and rapid. We can only hope that people will be more responsible than not with this new age capability.
To me the forums are great knowledge repositories for information and expertise on technical topics. I find Facebook more like a social gathering, much like sitting around a table while having a beverage and just having a "conversation".
both have their value...
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