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| Are there other message boards that I should be checking out for these classic dance music discussions? Is the message board as a platform for discussion waning in favor of facebook/other social media? |
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| Paradox Lost |
| Hasn't Reddit just become the alternative to every themed vBulletin discussion forum of the 2000's? I don't think it's as good a place to simply have a free flowing discussion, but it's definitely a better resource if you're there for just user generated information. |
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| Trance-M |
| I think there is more discussion at Youtube than Facebook if there is any at all. |
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| Sykonee |
| quote: | Originally posted by Paradox Lost
Hasn't Reddit just become the alternative to every themed vBulletin discussion forum of the 2000's? I don't think it's as good a place to simply have a free flowing discussion, but it's definitely a better resource if you're there for just user generated information. |
I'd imagine the Discogs forums are still a better alternative for classics discussion. Isn't Reddit mostly current and memetastic material. |
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| Swamper |
| quote: | Originally posted by Paradox Lost
Hasn't Reddit just become the alternative to every themed vBulletin discussion forum of the 2000's? I don't think it's as good a place to simply have a free flowing discussion, but it's definitely a better resource if you're there for just user generated information. |
Reddit is good but the problem with it lies in that if you're too late to a discussion practically nobody is going to have a chance to read what you have to say. Sure, it makes the quality/popular posts easier to find upon browsing at a quick glance but nobody is going to change their sort order/dig through a thread on the regular. |
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| Godking5 |
| quote: | Originally posted by Swamper
Reddit is good but the problem with it lies in that if you're too late to a discussion practically nobody is going to have a chance to read what you have to say. Sure, it makes the quality/popular posts easier to find upon browsing at a quick glance but nobody is going to change their sort order/dig through a thread on the regular. |
Reddit is good for "Lurking" , you know just reading and digesting information. Reddit is not so good for continuing a discussion as there is little to no continuity in the chat sections of the larger threads |
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| Godking5 |
| And tbh , the crowd there is young and a mixed mag of serious music heads vs your casual turd who thinks progressive is "big room" . Alot of trance addicts on training wheels |
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| Woony |
Reddit is pretty for dance music discussion, very few people that know their stuff, even on the more underground boards.
I think public dance music discussion is kind of dying, this place obviously isn't what it used to be, other message boards as well, RA and DI killed their forums etc. .. Hell, even Berghain killed their (german only) forums earlier this year :p
From what I've noticed a lot of "scene talk" is now held on facebook from artist's private profiles on these really long facebook threads, so kind of "semi-public". |
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| Paradox Lost |
| quote: | Originally posted by Swamper
Reddit is good but the problem with it lies in that if you're too late to a discussion practically nobody is going to have a chance to read what you have to say. Sure, it makes the quality/popular posts easier to find upon browsing at a quick glance but nobody is going to change their sort order/dig through a thread on the regular. |
This is true. Scrolling through the responses to a Reddit post often turns up a handful of responses that are every bit as deserving of being bumped to the top as the ones that are already up there, but were just unfortunately submitted too late to get the attention they deserved. Fortunately, Reddit has enough of an active and knowledgable userbase that the best answer to your question is usually addressed by the top few posts (assuming that's why you're there); but the voting system gives you almost no incentive to scroll through beyond them, if it's a discussion you're interested in. |
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| Godking5 |
| quote: | Originally posted by Paradox Lost
Fortunately, Reddit has enough of an active and knowledgable userbase that the best answer to your question is usually addressed by the top few posts (assuming that's why you're there); but the voting system gives you almost no incentive to scroll through beyond them, if it's a discussion you're interested in. |
Depending on the topic. Im in agreement with Woony, alot of their threads are . But you get the occasional gem |
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