If we plan something for new members that would allow TE to remain safe and scam-free while allowing new members to engage without much spam, that would be very helpful.
I reckon we could've be a more streamlined on-boarding process here. Newly joined members should be greeted with a page dedicated to introducing them to the diverse range of topis/subtopics this forum covers.
For eg. in the greeting page, they could be encouraged to:
i) Post the pics of their rigs with specs in one sub-section. They should also be encouraged to post their past rigs, if any.
ii) Post the pics, wallpapers of the smartphone(s) they use in another sub-section. They should be encouraged to detail experiences with them.
iii) Post their hobbies, interests in a separate sections.
This should make them feel at home. They can then gradually fit in with the community naturally.
For the scam-free Market thing, I think the best we can do is ensure that the contact/bank details of all the patrons are verified if they think of selling sth before being old enough here. Two months can be a good time limit to have. As for the new buyers, they will have to remit the full amount before the item is shipped.
In case the seller is somewhere in the middle, who has decided to scam after having a good rep here, his details are already with whoever he previously dealt with.
Nobody has time to read nowadays.
People waste more time scrolling, that is what you mean, right?
Plus, most of the current-gen users are on mobile and mobile-usability of the site is still way off.
Could you elaborate? It seems alright to me.
People who grew up with new age social media, i.e., post Facebook, prefer a single source of information. It's easier to have all types of interests catered to in one place.
Facebook groups, subreddits, Discord servers have replaced forums a long time ago. We here are mostly some oldies continuing the legacy of the old internet. There's nothing we can do to attract new members. This format is not compatible with current gen social media.
There is no accounting for tastes. I know many who have ditched Facebook long back and they have nothing to do with tech and stuff. They use Insta instead. I know I don't represent the majority but all three platforms you mentioned can and do get toxic very very easily. Telegram replacing XDA is sth that I can agree on.
I just hope that this forum lives on.