I dunno... It doesn't seem to be slowing some people down much. =^.^=It’s too difficult to start new threads so I’m not doing it no more. Maybe that’s part of the overall censorship of society this day and age.
Hi @notmyown,
Always happy to see you, and thanks for asking such a great question!
I think you've been here for as long as I have -- back in 2009, forums were hoppin'! This was the first Christian forum I joined, then tried 3 others (all of which have closed,) mostly because I was going through some things and found I felt better when I was able to see people exchanging ideas.
These days, I think there are so many choices (and with much shorter communication formats,) that I've lost touch with a ton of people -- mostly because we disagree on or aren't part of the same social media apps. I'm always sorry to lose friends but I've prayed that God would lead me to the sites He wants me on and that's it, because otherwise it gets too overwhelming.
Of course, if I feel especially moved to follow someone to a different media, I would (probably fussing all the way because it's yet another thing to keep track of, but I would try!) I'm also trying a new site right now because of God leading me into other subjects of interest that are taking up the majority of my free time.
I also think attention spans are shortening all the time, which of course I fall victim to as well. The number one complaint I get about my posts is that they're too long, lol, and I completely understand that. Sometimes I just skim posts as well, and I encourage people to skip mine as well if they're not interested. I just take it as, long posts are only for a small fraction of the community, but that's ok. Even if it only reaches one person, that might be the exact person God had in mind to speak to through that post.
That's what I love about writing though -- it's not like the phone where you get stuck listening to Aunt Bertha's hour-long rant about her garbage can being knocked over -- you can just move on, and at any time.
I do think writing is very much a dying art though and these types of forums will probably continue to dwindle as the younger generations rise up and are more averse to any piece of written material over 8 words, but who knows. I might be wrong about this, but it seems to me that these more writing-centered mediums are no dominated by older people who stay at home, are retired, or have conditions in their lives that isolate them from most others in real life.
I remember when I started, I think the Singles forum's majority age bracket was around 20-35. These days I would guess it's more like 30-55 and up.
"Back in my day," people would have never dreamed of a place like this or something called the internet, so maybe something even more helpful and user-friendly is right around the corner.
Blessings to you and so glad to see you posting!
Yes, as a few other mentioned above, these types of bulletin boards flourished in the early days of the internet and started to decline around 2005.
As with a lot of things in life, things change and so does the evolution of the internet.
Certain jobs or professions will disappear in 25 years too, some of which i've listed in the boomer topic.
It’s too difficult to start new threads so I’m not doing it no more. Maybe that’s part of the overall censorship of society this day and age.
I dunno... It doesn't seem to be slowing some people down much. =^.^=
But yeah it is a lot of effort.
i really do try to stay the frilly heck outta Singles, but you tempt me at times. i think i'm not alone in being grateful you put in the effort.
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you're such a thoughtful woman, seoul! ♥
i'm always a day late and a dollar short, apparently, since i didn't join CC till 2012.
i so agree about our attention spans. this past year i've set to reading Dumas, Hugo, (books which, heretofore, i had only read in French for a French class), Tolstoy, Dostoevsky, and of course more of my dusty old theology booksD). i did it to force myself to spend more than 2 hours with a book. gotta say; mixed success in terms of enjoyment. one French writer spent what took about 2 hours to read just detailing the Battle of Waterloo! lol
my dad died 11 years before my mom, and she had never lived alone. dad's sister in Holland, MI, was also alone, as she never married. i spent i dunno how many hours a week on the phone with them in their last years here. mom remained sharp as a tack, but Aunt Barb's memory was failing. who knows how many times she told me about the mismatched furniture in her first apartment, (she had a pink chair and a red sofa, for crying out loud. haha), or every detail about her first car, her trip to New Orleans, her friend Casey... it drove my older sister bonkers, but i think God gave me grace for it and i just smiled.
i loved them so, it was easy to hear their stories of days gone by. Aunt Barb would also talk about my dad when he was a little boy, and a teenager, and in college. i felt that made up for what might have been perceived by some as a loss of my time. as you know, i'm in NY, and mom was in NC. none of us could travel, so i called them and i'm so glad i did. if there were rants, i'm sure it was i doing the ranting.
i love your optimism! maybe it will be something even better than this. i doubt i'll be here to see it, but just this medium has brought so much joy to me through all the lovely people i've gotten to know a little. i hope you know, you're at the top of the list.
thank you for this response. the Lord bless you and keep you, dear one.
ps-- for kicks last month i went back many pages in Singles and read an old thread where all the youngsters were imitating other folks' posting styles. it was (mostly) hilarious! i noticed you were chosen by many of them to imitate. clearly you're loved by so many more than me!
It’s too difficult to start new threads so I’m not doing it no more. Maybe that’s part of the overall censorship of society this day and age.
Controversial subjects demand a strong will to stand up for oneself, and an ability to not take personal attacks personally. I’m not fit for that fight anymore, even though I’m just a nickname at cc. Some of the trolls have a unique way of getting under my skin. Might could be because I’m psychologically weak or a negative narcissist. I don’t know.
I really admire you for actually writing threads about controversial topics, but these days I’m mostly to startled to even participate.
it hardly has to be a controversial subject, at times.![]()
I have started a grand total of three threads since joining CC eight years ago .It’s too difficult to start new threads so I’m not doing it no more. Maybe that’s part of the overall censorship of society this day and age.
Do you remember the title of that thread? I would love to see it .ps-- for kicks last month i went back many pages in Singles and read an old thread where
all the youngsters were imitating other folks' posting styles. it was (mostly) hilarious! i noticed
you were chosen by many of them to imitate. clearly you're loved by so many more than me!
That sounds wrong. I went into a different folder where I save the panels by date when they are started, before getting closer to completion when I move to a different (panels only) folder and rename by verse citation... my count was ninety something (after searching for files starting with "2023"). The first folder I counted from was the finished [newer] panels. There must have been some older ones in there, from before this year. A year and a half ago I received this laptop from my daughter for Christmas, and started saving newer finished panels in a different folder from the earlier finished ones. Ugh. It's a lot to keep track of .I have designed 191 panels this year that are not in there yet... (if my count is correct).
Do you remember the title of that thread? I would love to see it .![]()
Ike was president when I was born too.Eisenhower was president when i was born. things were changing, but slowly. party line to private, that was a big deal! push button dial as opposed to rotary, too. and color TV!
my son will happily tell you how much i don't like change. he's right, but if you tell him i said it, i'll deny it.![]()