Seems like "forums" get going, get read hot, and then fizzle out.
Do you guys think this is from the social aspects, the forums interests, or ???
It seems like online, forums tend to rise and then fall in a basically predicatable fashion. Forums that actually thrive(in the car world) are actually dedicated to race-performance and not so much show and go.
I am/was curious if you guys think that the newness wears off and sends people to the next "blazing hot forum" or if maybe the forum itself self destructs, or what? What exactly do you guys think feeds this process?
On other forums(I have been reading on totalruckus for a long time, and used to post on dsmtuners) it seems like the following is much more dedicated, but why?
Even Honda-Tech has slowed way down.
But, dsm guys are true to the core racecar drivers(lol) and guys with bikes carry a different kind of passion than guys with cars.
So what do you guys think? What leads to the fizzle-out process? What do you think?
Do you guys think this is from the social aspects, the forums interests, or ???
It seems like online, forums tend to rise and then fall in a basically predicatable fashion. Forums that actually thrive(in the car world) are actually dedicated to race-performance and not so much show and go.
I am/was curious if you guys think that the newness wears off and sends people to the next "blazing hot forum" or if maybe the forum itself self destructs, or what? What exactly do you guys think feeds this process?
On other forums(I have been reading on totalruckus for a long time, and used to post on dsmtuners) it seems like the following is much more dedicated, but why?
Even Honda-Tech has slowed way down.
But, dsm guys are true to the core racecar drivers(lol) and guys with bikes carry a different kind of passion than guys with cars.
So what do you guys think? What leads to the fizzle-out process? What do you think?
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