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FUBAR:
:jerry:
I’d like to float an idea that I feel is going to split to room a little but is as follows:

Do you think that closing down the MKB website and forum, and replacing it with a Facebook Group is a good idea?

I’ve been thinking about this today and it has occurred to me that our home for nearly the last 10 years has probably had its day for a number of reasons, but I would like everyone who reads this to think about their responses and post to the Poll I have created to support this question.

What has triggered this was noticing that I posted a comment on Ian’s RC Car thread a week or so back and since then only 1 thing has been submitted, Dean’s response when he got back from holiday saying my comment was cool.

This is my opinion: :2cent: We haven’t had a new member join the forum in years, and its been even longer since one joined who still posts regularly, the MKB as an American Car Club is long dead, we haven’t had a club meet since 2010 (The last Pics I have) It has been valiantly survived by the friendships it kindled before and after our little spat with the AACI about fuelling a Pallet Bonfire all night!  How many of us call each other by our forum names in person anymore? None of us as far as I know.
I just feel that it’s served its purpose, and very well, but it may be about time to take the poor old thing on 1 last trip to Dignitas and do the right thing.  :lazy:
In addition when was the last time any of us went to the homepage before looking at the forum, I know I haven’t done this in years, for all I know it’s covered in humorous pictures of Donald Trump’s ill-fitting Toupee...

There are a few pros and cons to doing this, ones that I have thought of are below but please feel free to add to this list in your posts below.

Pros:
- We don’t have to pay for web-hosting anymore (even if its not expensive its still a pro)
- We all communicate via facebook these days anyway (which didn’t really exist when this was created) and it would make life easier.
- The group can be created private and serve the same purpose as our forum does right now, for this group of friends to talk to each other and plan events
- We would have the option of making it a wider group later if we saw fit
- These days the whole site misleads people, we’re not the club our website says we are.
- Facebook works well with our smart phones (which also didn’t really exist when this was created), the forum really doesn’t
- We can still keep the name & logo, to remember where it all started… *sniff*  :P
- The forum can be locked for new content, with a closing message, and allowed to die gracefully when the current hosting period expires.

Cons:
- Loss of the archive forum history (as it would no longer be online)
- A bit more of our lives would be ‘owned’ by Facebook
- Partial loss of a faded identity (Ryan’s opinion)
- Our epic smiley collection will die, only to be fondly remembered over a campfire and a few pints of homebrew :cheers:


Please all have a think, and respond with your comments, feelings and opinions below.
Poll is attached, current results are invisible until you’ve voted.
Cheers.

Roadkill:

--- Quote from: FUBAR on June 05, 2016, 09:06:34 pm ---we haven’t had a club meet since 2010
--- End quote ---

Actually in Feb 2011 (IIRC), after I busted in my knee.  I showed up in the Pimped-DeVille complete with full leg cast and crutches (Ian and Vicky were the only others who showed) and that's when I said I wouldn't do anymore (my feeling was that If I could've made it with a Yank in that condition - everyone else could've - if they'd wanted to).

That said -

I do agree generally with what you're saying (both pro's and con's). 

I - personally - try to keep my project threads up to date for reference purposes and to (hopefully) inspire others to work on their own projects and then, in turn, start and maintain their own threads. 
Clearly this hasn't worked out that well in recent months years.

The "regulars" have steadily decreased (I haven't seen Art or CP on here in a while) and the traffic is all but dead . . . . . It has felt that I've been single-handedly keeping the "Projects" section going (with little response).

My initial feeling is "F*ck it, let it die" . . . but I think the response to this thread (or lack thereof) will probably confirm this.  I'll hold fire voting at the mo.

Incursus:
Generally agree with Ryan (as discussed at Jensen's party).  I'm thinking of a halfway house to start with, if even possible.  A Facebook based "homepage" somehow linking to the forum projects etc..to try and keep historical flow..?  Might be a big job to start with.. Dunno thinking as I type.. 😁

New project etc can be started up directly in FB? :pass:
Certainly easier to upload pics and organise events.

Other forums may have gone down a similar road...?

ianjpage:
I can see where you're coming from, but i think a better solution is similar to what Chris suggested, as i'm sure i'm not the only whereby i cannot access facebook from a work PC whereas the forum i can, so if we went to JUST a FB Group then sorry but IMO that'd be then end,  as i get to check FB in the morning and then evenings during the week and there is always so much to wade through updates, status's etc that the MKB Page would probably get missed / forgotten.

I'll post further information when i'm back from hols, but what i'd suggest is:
change the homepage to be the forum (so all traffic goes to the forum, rather than website)
create an FB Group
Link the group and forum together.

So maybe a third option on the poll - FB Group & forum working together

That way nothing gets lost from the history of MKB posts, things an still be updated, but if wanted posts can be done direct on the FB group rather than the forum if people choose.

In terms of hosting costs, it'd be easy enough to move the site to my own hosting (as the forum takes up minimal space - the biggest space is the gallery!) and then just redirect the URL as needed

(FYI tap-a-talk is a way to get the forum working better on mobiles ryan)

Titsy:
It would be good if we could somehow save the history of the forum. I do look back on stuff and wish I was as good at documenting projects as Dean is, but alas If I get into a job I get to involved in what i'm doing and totally forget... I check the forum regularly but I to fail to contribute for the aforementioned reason. There is however something a little special about the forum compared to Facebook, mainly because Facebook is filled with tat and sharing bollocks where as there is some real content in the forum and new posts are always worth reading. Quality over quantity.... Would be sad to see it go, but it is fading away and I guess it is an inevitable result.

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