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Old 11-06-2012, 03:48 PM
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Originally Posted by kay View Post
If that was just gb, then I would expect to see "further information" but find that I'm the only person answering, because those on the urg side of the fence don't see the further information. I can't say I've noticed, but haven't really been looking.
Even before gb urg was going that way a bit. In the early days there really was a community, which was why we set up the urgring to see each other's gardens, and had urgmeets in various parts of the country. But that was in the early days when you had to have a certain level of geekiness to be on the internet, and you would meet the same people in all sorts of different groups (we used to joke that all the newgroups were populated by the same 100 posters). As the internet got more popular, there was a steady rise in the people treating it as a gardening CAB.
No.
The only community is on urg, basically you lot in Wales, and the Devon/Cornwall lot. Largely people who also know each other in real life. There are other regular posters from gb - I can think of at least one.
Dunno.

I note they have strict rules about gb users using it for their own advertising, but they make no effort to monitor this and remove ads. So it would look as if they have taken a pragmatic decision that it's bringing in the money OK as it is.

Please let me know if you see my answer!
I pop in to GB most days, On the odd occasion that I've asked a question only once did I not receive any replies, most of the time I've had quite a few replies.

I do use news groups but I find them a PITA as you get every thing downloaded whether you want to read it or not, and the download speed is throttled to 116Kbs. With GB I just open the threads that interest me and they come down at 7.5Mbs

Forums do have some very real advantages over groups, you don't need to quote anything unless you want to reply to a specific pert of someone's text, you can use emoticons if you want, you can embed pictures into your posts but above all you can moderate and ban people if they seriously misbehave, you can set the rules in a 'stickey'
There are companies such as Free Forum Hosting - InvisionFree that allow you to set up forums for free.

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I note they have strict rules about gb users using it for their own advertising, but they make no effort to monitor this and remove ads. So it would look as if they have taken a pragmatic decision that it's bringing in the money OK as it is.
It does get taken down if you click on the 'report as inappropriate button' but I think it is only if it originates from a GB subscriber, not an URG one.