Where is everyone

This place is dead, guess this hobby is dieing out
Hobby is expanding at a rapid rate, faster than I’ve seen it in 40 years.
Some move on, some come back, things have a way of coming full circle.
Today, not so much, but I do see some “heavyweights” logging in more these days.

Sometimes a million peoples answers are just confusing, your looking for a few “seasoned” answers, not 52 yes and 195 nos
 
Hobby is expanding at a rapid rate, faster than I’ve seen it in 40 years.
Some move on, some come back, things have a way of coming full circle.
Today, not so much, but I do see some “heavyweights” logging in more these days.

Sometimes a million peoples answers are just confusing, your looking for a few “seasoned” answers, not 52 yes and 195 nos
Are you saying that heavy weights are logging back into this site?
 
Are you saying that heavy weights are logging back into this site?
There are some members on this site I’ve been reading for years. Very knowledgeable and practical. Helped me so much over the years, so “heavyweights” is my slang for experts.

You would be one of those! Ha!

Maybe poorly worded….idk…
 
Seems like many have moved over to reef2reef
It seems that r2r is starting to dwindle too.

All the heavyweights that once made that site worth frequenting are mostly gone. Now a days, most of the traffic there is fluff, ie. what's your favorite... who uses xyz? Etc etc.

When I stumbled on this thread, I was hoping to get a glimpse of where the heavyweights ended up...
 
It seems that r2r is starting to dwindle too.

All the heavyweights that once made that site worth frequenting are mostly gone. Now a days, most of the traffic there is fluff, ie. what's your favorite... who uses xyz? Etc etc.

When I stumbled on this thread, I was hoping to get a glimpse of where the heavyweights ended up...
Mostly on Facebook I believe.
 
I think the advancement of social media has made it difficult to actually share the knowledge and experience some people have. On the old forums if you posted a question and someone responded saying I killed flatworms by dropping a hair dryer at each end of my reef and connecting them to my Radions, and they had 11k posts and photos of their mature and impressive reef you would think -- How many hair dryers does my wife have. But now a days you ask for help and you get a huge onslaught of repsonses. Your question might be simple like, "Do you turn off some of your flow pumps at night?" You're going to get 100 responses 25 are going to be 'I use Jebao pumps cause they are cheap.', 25 are going to be 'What kind of controller are you using to do that?' 25 are going to be 'I thought about doing that, but I only have a return pump in my sub 20g tank, do you think I should shut that off at night. 10 are going to be - ' I'm doing almond milk and the colors and growth of my Goldfish are out of this world. The remaining 15 responses might be on point, but some one with 25 years of running different flow schedules at night is going to be contradicted by someone who is cycling their first 15g but read online that the water in the ocean is always moving. And the original poster has no idea the experience or knowledge behind any of these answers.

And the throw in Google with AI and you can get alot of answers you need without having to read 100 responses.

We used to post on these forums photos of our successes. But with social media there is such a slew of incredibly sharp, focused and bright aquarium photos that we wish we could point - shoot - share. But what's the point because we could never take a photo that looks like that.

Dave B
 
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