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Ruken Jul 29, 2009 05:28 PM

This forum used to be so active...
 
I'm just wondering what happened because back in high school I used to come here every day. :gonk:

Crash "Long-Winded Wrong Answer" Landon Jul 29, 2009 05:32 PM

You left and this made us all sad.

What you see is the result of that depression.

Thanks a lot. Jerk.

mortis Jul 29, 2009 05:41 PM

There are a variety of factors that are causes:

1.) People have outgrown GFF. Some people aren't interested in video games anymore, or perhaps VGM. Others aren't interested in the activities here. Yet others just aren't interested in the community.

2.) The crashes. I'd say the last big crash caused a lot of members to just up and leave. that, coupled with us being Gamingforce.net for a good while, meant old members thought Gamingforce was gone, period, and long since gave up.

3.) Loss of music. This is an older reason but after GFF stopped offering VGM, a lot of people just went on to another site.

4.) Other. This probably includes things like members getting upset at GFF as a whole, members leaving due to the various other crashes, people getting banned, and so forth.

Of course members leaving can also result in other members leaving (e.g. One member leaves who is good friends with X. X wonders why that member left, and upon finding out, decides to go with that member to wherever) and as there have been less posts in recent time, people see it as a sign that the forum is 'dying' and hence moving on, which of course continues the cycle.

Radez Jul 29, 2009 06:31 PM

ahahahahaha

I'm sorry, I just have to laugh at "Well there are a variety of factors such as: ... and 'Other'."

There may not be as much posting activity, but I think there are more community events. I mean, we have Club Drink On, the meets (New England, Texas, "Other"), D&D, a journal making its way across the planet, Sass's knitting and the various song contests and various object exchanges going on.

Also if my boyfriend (a lurker) leaves, I'm totally not sticking around here anymore.

I poked it and it made a sad sound Jul 29, 2009 07:30 PM

It's because I've stopped causing drama.

Single Elbow Jul 29, 2009 07:44 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ruken (Post 716785)
back in high school I used to come here every day. :gonk:

So why did you not visit post-high school.

Why you gotta blame us.

Why not blame yourself.

Fluffykitten McGrundlepuss Jul 30, 2009 06:36 AM

It's because Megalith hardly ever posts any more.

Why lie.

Ozma Jul 30, 2009 06:42 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ruken (Post 716785)
I'm just wondering what happened because back in high school I used to come here every day. :gonk:

Back in high school, I visited here (almost) every day, and now I'm still doing it. Grow up, man. You're absurd.

Musharraf Jul 30, 2009 07:17 AM

Yeah what the hell, all the cool members are gone

Shorty Jul 30, 2009 07:23 AM

^ I only come back because these guys keep posting.

FatsDomino Jul 30, 2009 08:22 AM

It's probably because the naked gff members thread was lost after the crash. That's most likely it. Yes, I have great confidence in this.

Congle line of abuse. Or is that conga-line. Or congaline. Jul 30, 2009 10:37 AM

Someone lost the Final Fantasy VII battle theme sheet music for woodwind quartets. Everyone has to settle for actual classical music now :(

Shenlon Jul 30, 2009 11:18 AM

Everyone became a prick or a douche and scared everyone off with their smart ass comments.

I'm still a regular poster though, like every two weeks.

Marco Jul 31, 2009 08:34 AM

I feel like forums in general just lost their place in the internet. I am not sure what I mean, but it seems like people used to be more excited about forming internet communities, but with facebook, twitter, and blogs, people have turned towards the internet at large or the friends they know from college/work rather than strangers.

I could be completely wrong and full of shit, though.

FatsDomino Jul 31, 2009 08:43 AM

Actually I feel that forums and irc are a nice refuge from general large mass social sites that run rampant these days. Gives you a nice cliche and the organization and discussion is just oh so much better.

Fluffykitten McGrundlepuss Jul 31, 2009 09:06 AM

And in a forum you can actually get to know new people, whereas I for one tend to ignore friend requests or whatever on Facebook from people I don't already know.

Sarag Jul 31, 2009 09:11 AM

I know you miss me posting but I've been pretty busy lately. You'll just have to be patient, okay?

Radez Jul 31, 2009 09:22 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Big Gay Chulo (Post 717169)
And in a forum you can actually get to know new people, whereas I for one tend to ignore friend requests or whatever on Facebook from people I don't already know.

That's because strangers who send friend requests to you are creepy and broken, or they want to have with you. Or both! In any case, accepting them's probably a bad idea.

Ruken Aug 1, 2009 02:43 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Shorty (Post 716890)
^ I only come back because these guys keep posting.

I actually remember you! You used to post all the time.
Quote:

Originally Posted by Musharraf (Post 716889)
Yeah what the hell, all the cool members are gone

And you too!

Additional Spam:
Well when I first started coming here back in...2003 maybe??? I was a pretty heavy lurker and wasn't quite out of junior high. I really liked the community and thought it had some of the highest quality topics/users I'd seen on any forum to date. Since I didn't even know about the FTP VGM hosting until some time after discovering the site; I obviously wasn't here for that.

I even had a few successful topics in the quiet place and general board. I guess the reason I stopped coming was because I got more engrossed in a forum over at GameFAQs and because there was a long period of time where the site was unavailable to me (the crashes?)

No. Hard Pass. Aug 1, 2009 06:21 AM

We banned Elixir, Simply Majestic, Yama, Simply Majestic again, that dude with kirby's air ride, and Divest.

With the lion's share of idiots gone, we just didn't have that much left to talk about. All of our idiots now are fairly quiet about it. Ozma, Mersenne and Peter just don't garner the same levels of abject loathing.

Sexninja Aug 1, 2009 06:33 AM

Well i remember musharraf, i too logged in today after years, just to check. I once had debate with mods how GFF losing charm due to ffshrine forums and the only redeeming quality of GFF was sharing music(when they made fun on gfaqs).

The other party probably found other homes like famous Neogaf. But my point was right, GFF will be dead.

Marco Aug 1, 2009 07:03 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ruken (Post 717312)
Additional Spam:
I guess the reason I stopped coming was because I got more engrossed in a forum over at GameFAQs and because there was a long period of time where the site was unavailable to me (the crashes?)

..... Really?

mortis Aug 1, 2009 07:56 AM

Rarely could I stand GameFAQ forums. Half the time if it's for a popular game, I see the same question over and over and over again. And then I see threads bashing people who ask that question over and over again.

I do think that Marco brings up a valid point--with LiveJournal, Facebook, etc out now, along with things like Twitter, forums like this are fading away because people would much rather use those social networks.

One thing though is GFF has been around nine years now (actually, almost ten). I think it's longevity is one of the factors for it being around because those members who have been around for years know each other quite a bit and cling to each other to an extent. That then, goes back to what i said earlier in when some of thsoe members finally do leave, others go with them.

It would be kind of cool to draw back some of those old members. If we drew them back, others would probably come, and that would give the forum more activity would may give new people more of a reason to join.

that though may be very difficult if not impossible to do. Plus, people here aren't exactly begging for members. They are generally happy to greet and socialize with old and new ones alike but for most members, it's not the be all, end all to have a large forum anymore. Just having people to socialize with, whether it be 10,000, or 10, is sufficient.

Bigblah Aug 1, 2009 10:27 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Sexninja (Post 717370)
The other party probably found other homes like famous Neogaf. But my point was right, GFF will be dead.

Really? And here I'm scratching my head wondering why GFF just won't fucking die

I mean, I even made CHz an administrator and all

Chaotic Aug 1, 2009 11:31 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ruken (Post 717312)
I even had a few successful topics in the quiet place and general board. I guess the reason I stopped coming was because I got more engrossed in a forum over at GameFAQs and because there was a long period of time where the site was unavailable to me (the crashes?)

Wat.

Going on about GameFAQs, I don't see how anyone could actually hold a legitimate discussion there. You get the most shit on any game featured in the Top 10 Games list on the main page. Most of them ARE stupid questions and full of people who think talking without proper grammar will get them somewhere and show how awesome they are on the shitty board they're posting on.

What I've liked about this place is that you could legitimately get an intelligent discussion on games here. Sure, half of it would be sarcastic bashing towards one another, but hell, it still looks more intelligent than half the shit you get on NeoGAF.

I never understood the appeal of NeoGAF either for that matter.


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