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I think a big part of the problem is people can’t read correctly.

 

Wisewood ( nice bears) started this thread asking why there had been a demise in ‘Chainsaw Carving forum’.  Didn’t take long for people to get the wrong idea and start moaning about Facebook, brexit and then the usual political bollocks.

 

 

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yep.. i agree, i personally like mens talk,, in the tap room,,,  carnt be pestard with flannal / wots its worth kind of talk / quote my logs, bollocks / get to fuck, get real.. 

Put your girlfriend / boy-friend away, and talk site.... with a real sort... 

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It’s true that some arbtalkers can be seen to be a bit aggressive, calling people liars and other derogatory language, but by and large it’s still very good and easy on the eye.
As someone who should have sold his assets years ago and retired at the usual age, I’m guilty of spending too long in Facebook groups and YouTube of an evening , that’s not just for younger members.
I believe with Steve’s guidance AT will continue to shine brightly.

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4 minutes ago, Rich Rule said:

I think a big part of the problem is people can’t read correctly.

 

Wisewood ( nice bears) started this thread asking why there had been a demise in ‘Chainsaw Carving forum’.  Didn’t take long for people to get the wrong idea and start moaning about Facebook, brexit and then the usual political bollocks.

 

 

Not sure you’re right Rich, it raised issues about this place that needed airing, is the golden age of the privately owned/run forum on its way out? Is there anything to be done? 

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10 minutes ago, eggsarascal said:

If I got complete immunity from getting banned, (I've been close and had a few dressing downs by pm from Steve over years) I'd revitalise it no problem...

 

If we where not so far away in our political spectrum we really should get on like a house on fire. :D 

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1 hour ago, Steve Bullman said:

Again, this just isn't the case. Forums across the board are feeling the pinch. As you might imagine I spend a lot of time on forums for forum owners(yes thats how sad my life is) so see a completely different picture to what you are seeing. Forums need to evolve to keep relevant, and offer things that facebook doesn't. That means adding features which gravitate away from traditional discourse.

Steve, I never realised there were forums for forum owners. Honestly, my curiosity is piqued - is it possible for normal people to lurk these forums? Any chance you could post a link?

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8 minutes ago, oldwoodcutter said:

It’s true that some arbtalkers can be seen to be a bit aggressive, calling people liars and other derogatory language, but by and large it’s still very good and easy on the eye.
As someone who should have sold his assets years ago and retired at the usual age, I’m guilty of spending too long in Facebook groups and YouTube of an evening , that’s not just for younger members.
I believe with Steve’s guidance AT will continue to shine brightly.

You will always get the derogatory language (unless Steve put an outright ban on it). I genuinely believe most, not all of it is in jest. Mr Johnson and I can throw the odd Tw*t into each other but guess who we both ring for a yarn or to run things by someone else.

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2 minutes ago, Mick Dempsey said:

Not sure you’re right Rich, it raised issues about this place that needed airing, is the golden age of the privately owned/run forum on its way out? Is there anything to be done? 

I don’t think forums are ever going to disappear, there are just so many other mediums now. In 10 years time Facebook will likely look altogether different. Already the younger age groups aren’t using it. Instead opting for snapchat, Instagram.....there will be something else round the corner to take over from their popularity, and so on 

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