Why do all audio forums on the internet seem "dead" ?


Traffic is very low today vs 2000!

Are most audiophiles "set" with their systems, and no longer care?

Are 90% of audiophiles close to retirement, or retired and broke?

Most older "classic" audio equipment also does not show up for sale anymore IMO.
don_c55

Showing 6 responses by jafant

Don-

there are many forums these days compared to 2000.
And yes, many are dead for unknown (to me) reasons.

It is a shame because we all have something to contribute.
Happy Listening!
Second note;
many forums do not respect, Freedom of Speech, therefore, it is easy to be banned from these ones. Sad, but true.
tomcy6-

SH Forums is excellent for musical info, no doubt. Unfortunately, it is very heavily moderated ( read: communist), does not respect a difference of opinion and is easy to get "banned".  I hope to meet SH, in person, someday and give him a shift kick...
I really enjoy reading The Daily Audiophile webzine.
It is a wonderful catch-all of the more established forums.
Check it out!  Happy Listening!
I am sure there are other Audiophile-based discussion groups around the web, especially, social media outlets like facebook, twitter...etc.

Happy Listening!