View Full Version : Seems like most reptile forums are dying
Mikoh4792
05-18-13, 03:09 PM
I remember a few years ago, most forums I were on were much more active. I wonder why. What are the most popular or largest reptiles forums today?
lady_bug87
05-18-13, 03:39 PM
Not a real appropriate question. But believe it or not this is one of the more active boards. Forums I find are cyclical in nature. Sometimes they're busy and sometimes they are slow. Usually it swings back around.
infernalis
05-18-13, 04:31 PM
This forum is a very active forum, one of the top ten busiest on the net.
Heck, I would wager within the top five.
personally i think this is one of best fourms you can post at like 3 in the morning and mostlikely within the hour someone would be answering your question
infernalis
05-18-13, 07:41 PM
personally i think this is one of best fourms you can post at like 3 in the morning and mostlikely within the hour someone would be answering your question
We are very proud of our group, We have people here representing almost every known country with internet.
Mikoh4792
05-18-13, 07:44 PM
Not a real appropriate question. But believe it or not this is one of the more active boards. Forums I find are cyclical in nature. Sometimes they're busy and sometimes they are slow. Usually it swings back around.
What's inappropriate about it? I'ts an observation I made about reptile forums and a question asked about the observation.
lady_bug87
05-18-13, 08:40 PM
You asked which forums were the most active. I would consider that the same as asking members of this forum to promote others.
Therefore its inappropriate, at least I think so
infernalis
05-18-13, 08:49 PM
What's inappropriate about it? I'ts an observation I made about reptile forums and a question asked about the observation.
It's not inappropriate in itself. You didn't seem to include any forum names, nor idicate that anything was wrong with ssnakess.
I have made the very same observation.
Even RFUK seems to be a little slow.
Kingsnake is all but dead at the moment.
However, ssnakess is busy as ever, I see that as we must be doing something right.:cool:
What are the most popular or largest reptiles forums today?
This is the part that will tweak nibblets.
sweatshirt
05-18-13, 08:56 PM
This is the most active forum I found. Most of the other ones took days for replies and seemed dead. People actually post here.
Mikoh4792
05-18-13, 11:28 PM
You asked which forums were the most active. I would consider that the same as asking members of this forum to promote others.
Therefore its inappropriate, at least I think so
That's fair, however I wasn't putting this forum down. I just wanted to see if there were other forums to join as well. Not really a loss for this forum since you can have accounts on different ones.
guyabano
05-19-13, 12:18 AM
Mainly the reason I chose to join these wonderful forums. I checked my old haunts (constrictor forums, bob clark) and they weren't nearly as active. BC forums don't exist anymore and Mike Wilbanks' forums are more ball python centered.
I think forums will be a bit slower presently as summer is only around the corner (in the northern hemisphere anyway) people are spending a bit more time away from their computers in general and getting outside.
Mikoh4792
05-19-13, 01:23 AM
So do you guys think the hobby is slowly fading away? I know not everyone who owns reptiles posts on forums but if it's true there could be a relation.
marvelfreak
05-19-13, 01:42 AM
All i know is sSnakeSs.com and CURTUSFORUM.ORG are the only two i get on any more. Yhere are a couple others i check out once or twice a months but they tend to be full of As-holes.
So do you guys think the hobby is slowly fading away? I know not everyone who owns reptiles posts on forums but if it's true there could be a relation.
No I don't (over here anyway). Even in these times of recessions there are still lots of new people getting into the hobby.
Starbuck
05-19-13, 06:34 AM
i agree with Donnie, I think lots of people are getting into herpetology. The banal fear of snakes is much less prevalent (i find), and many folks are more educated about herps and their ecological role. Snakes and geckos are becoming much ore popular pets, and there are more and more products, vets, shops, etc all targeted towards reptiles (whether those products are good or bad is another thread lol). All of my local expos have expanded in the last few years, gotten bigger, more vendors, more selection...
I think our hobby is growing.
KORBIN5895
05-19-13, 06:44 AM
So do you guys think the hobby is slowly fading away? I know not everyone who owns reptiles posts on forums but if it's true there could be a relation.
I sell frozen rodents and not one of my customers is on a forum unless I pointed them to one. There are hundreds of keepers for everyone that is on a forum.
Lankyrob
05-19-13, 07:54 AM
I know of at least five keepers in my area that i speak to face to face but none of them would dream of joining a forum.
DragonsEye
05-19-13, 09:45 AM
I think forums will be a bit slower presently as summer is only around the corner (in the northern hemisphere anyway) people are spending a bit more time away from their computers in general and getting outside.
I agree. The summer slow down is typical for many if not most forums. About the only ones I notice may have a surge of activity this time of year are some of the gardening forums -- for the obvious reasons.
So do you guys think the hobby is slowly fading away? I know not everyone who owns reptiles posts on forums but if it's true there could be a relation.
While there is always that possibility, I don't think so. Rather I suspect a multitude of reasons for disappearing forums or declining activity:
1) Some forums were/are run or owned by a hobbyist. If finances or other life factors make running a forum too unmanageable, then that hobbyist may simply shut down their site.
2) New forums with new formats often attract a crowd simply by virtue of being the "new kid on the block". As many folks only have so much time to surf, older sites may see a decline.
3) Related to #2, forums with more user friendly formats may permanently pull people from other sites, which can in turn eventually lead to an older site's demise. For example, while Kingsnake is obviously still around, I can't remember the last time I visited there -- I simply don't care for its format. If too many folks were to make the same decision, Kingsnake would -- at some point -- go the way of the dodo.
4) If one belongs to several related forums, often one will run into many of the same folks. When this is the case, rather than have the same conversations with the same people on different forums, folks may eventually decide to "scale back" and stick to which ever site(s) they find the most appealing. Again, if enough members quit using a site, it generally dies away.
StudentoReptile
05-19-13, 10:28 AM
#4 is the case for me most of the time. Between Facebook and here, I encounter most of the same folks I've seen on other forums. I only have time for so many. I have 1-2 other places specifically for my fav species (tortoises & turtles).
For me, it often gets exhaustive to post the exact same post in different forums. Like Wayne, I have opted to post where my message will be seen by the most eyes.
Jules1618
05-19-13, 10:49 AM
I'm in 4 forums and all are dead but this one. You guys are always full of info and always answer questions. I love this forum
Aaron_S
05-19-13, 01:55 PM
There's a few reasons for this feeling.
1. There's many more forums out there then there once was. This site used to be the only Canadian forum in it's first incarnation and now there's another along with at least one or two others that are for Western Canadians. There's people just spread out more.
2. Facebook and other social media has also taken a foothold in this part of the internet.
3. I don't really think the summer is a slow down. It's cyclical depending on the species being bred. Ball python hatching season is pretty much upon us so we'll see those sections on other forums really boom. This forum rather has an opposite affect considering it's not dominated by ball python people.
KORBIN5895
05-19-13, 04:44 PM
There's a few reasons for this feeling.
1. There's many more forums out there then there once was. This site used to be the only Canadian forum in it's first incarnation and now there's another along with at least one or two others that are for Western Canadians. There's people just spread out more.
2. Facebook and other social media has also taken a foothold in this part of the internet.
3. I don't really think the summer is a slow down. It's cyclical depending on the species being bred. Ball python hatching season is pretty much upon us so we'll see those sections on other forums really boom. This forum rather has an opposite affect considering it's not dominated by ball python people.
There are also two forums specifically for maritimers unfortunately I find most of the people I know on there to be scumbags or disillusioned so I avoid it.
Sherman
05-20-13, 10:51 PM
Why would this question ever be deemed inappropriate... we should be looking to help each other and connect as a hobby, not boast and brag and divide ourselves on an internet forum vs internet forum basis...
Freebody
05-20-13, 11:48 PM
this is the only forum I post on, in the past I was a member of a bc forum that is next to nonexistent now, and I am a member of reptile Canada for the classified section only lol IMHO this is the best forum on the net bar none, from time to time we get some trolls here, but they are called out and leave, or even better drop the attitude and provide some good experienced info for us all, most other forums I have looked into get trolls, they that take over, have troll friends that recruit trolls and convert good people into trolls to fit the norm, then an honest question comes along and BAM its attack of the trolls lol Ssnakess #1!
Well, I hope it's not true that "most reptile forums are dying" because I think it's a great opportunity for keepers to ask questions & connect with others, but to be honest, I've been a part of another forum for some years and yup, sadly I think it's dying. Mostly I think the owner no longer wishes to maintain it, and frequent technical problems have made it hard to even log on...so ppl leave. Otherwise, I think most forums go in cycles just by chance...some members mesh better than others etc.
LadyWraith
05-22-13, 08:39 AM
I think all the reasons suggested are good answers. From what I've seen, the frequented sites are just more active because there are more members. But with the larger quantity sometimes there is a lack of quality. And of course the sites geared toward the more popular pet choices like BPs, etc are by nature going to be more active.
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