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Are traditional forum platforms (vBulletin, XenForo, phpBB) outdated compared to modern community tools like Discord, Slack, and Reddit?
What do forums offer that these newer platforms can’t? Are they still better for long-term communities?
Are younger users avoiding traditional forums because they’re “too old-school” or hard to navigate?
Could forum software developers innovate more to compete, or is it already too late?
Has the rise of real-time communication killed the need for slower, threaded discussions?
What’s your prediction? Can forums adapt and thrive in the next 5-10 years, or will they become a niche tool?
What do forums offer that these newer platforms can’t? Are they still better for long-term communities?
Are younger users avoiding traditional forums because they’re “too old-school” or hard to navigate?
Could forum software developers innovate more to compete, or is it already too late?
Has the rise of real-time communication killed the need for slower, threaded discussions?
What’s your prediction? Can forums adapt and thrive in the next 5-10 years, or will they become a niche tool?