IMO forums like DC are a thing of the past.another question is why people not participating in food discussion.
there is no much traffic here for example
is it much different in facebook or other places?IMO forums like DC are a thing of the past.
I think the majority of young people come to the internet looking for a specific recipe, solution, etc… and have little interest in becoming part of a specialized online community.
I believe it is much different than Facebook.is it much different in facebook or other places?
I follow two groups with Danish food and one with Saami food, but the Saami food one is not very active and a lot of the recipes are just Swedish or Norwegian, not particularly Saami.what are some notable facebook groups about food that you find interesting?
I guess we look at different social media. There are certainly people who interact with social media in the way you describe. I follow interesting people on Twitter and learn stuff. I'm a member of a few genealogy groups on Facebook, where people help each other decipher old, handwritten records in different languages, as well as explaining old records, helping with "dead ends", sharing resources, ... Similar help and sharing of resources in other groups. I also use social media to keep up with friends and family.Forums are more community focused, sharing understanding.
Social media seems to have evolved towards focus individuals where content only flows outwards. There isn't an exchange or cross fertilization nor a fostering of understanding.
It's look at me, not let's be we.
I agree. My social media feeds are similar.I guess we look at different social media. There are certainly people who interact with social media in the way you describe. I follow interesting people on Twitter and learn stuff. I'm a member of a few genealogy groups on Facebook, where people help each other decipher old, handwritten records in different languages, as well as explaining old records, helping with "dead ends", sharing resources, ... Similar help and sharing of resources in other groups. I also use social media to keep up with friends and family.
I never look at the media, either. Maybe some of us are busy enough with other things in life that we don't get bored?it is sometimes nice to look around when you are bored
This seems to be a recurring comment every year or two around this time of year. Spring can be a busy season in the U.S. with spring cleaning, garden planting, house repairs, etc, that take us away from sitting at a computer and chatting. Like everything else in life, conversations here ebb and flow.another question is why people not participating in food discussion.
there is no much traffic here for example
I never look at the media, either. Maybe some of us are busy enough with other things in life that we don't get bored?