In light of the fact that forum sizes are still growing and leveling off at around the same rate/sizes they have been for like the past 10 years FORUMS ARE DOOMED, we are faced with the extremely important question of: which ****ty commenting system do we use to replace those horribly non-interactive dinosaurs called forums? I mean, you have plenty of choices like, disqus, and some other systems basically no one has ever heard of! Just think of the possibilities, they wouldn't even need moderators because anyone trying to troll or flame or even have the audacity to try to contribute to the discussion would get so insanely frustrated from having to refresh eight times just to submit a one line comment that it would practically moderate itself, true innovation.
But you might think, but what about the lack of features, such as private messages, the ability to actually post content, or have a meaningful discussion? Well really that's just an outdated way of thinking about things. I mean, really, who uses interactive media to have discussions at all? I don't want all this user-generated content getting in the way when I could just spend my time frustrated at how impossible this new and improved technology is to use. If you could either choose to pay $20 for something that's free or just get the free thing I think it's pretty obvious that any smart person would pay the $20, I mean, it's only $20 it could be more.
So what are your thoughts about these revolutionary mailing lists disguised as guestbooks?
But you might think, but what about the lack of features, such as private messages, the ability to actually post content, or have a meaningful discussion? Well really that's just an outdated way of thinking about things. I mean, really, who uses interactive media to have discussions at all? I don't want all this user-generated content getting in the way when I could just spend my time frustrated at how impossible this new and improved technology is to use. If you could either choose to pay $20 for something that's free or just get the free thing I think it's pretty obvious that any smart person would pay the $20, I mean, it's only $20 it could be more.
So what are your thoughts about these revolutionary mailing lists disguised as guestbooks?