Jacob
What goes around comes around.
Have been chatting to some IT whizzos about setting up a communications medium for a local group. I was surprised that they didn't seem to know about message/bulletin boards.
Seems to me that message boards (like this one) are an amazingly effective way of talking about and exchanging information, which then remains sorted under headings, accessible/searchable for a very long time, like a digital library or filing system, including downloadable docs etc. Much more useful than Facebook or Wordpress.
Just wondered what people thought about the differences and about doing group (or business) business on the different platforms.
I think there's a risk that IT 'experts' will easily dismiss message boards as old tech and tend towards flashier but less useful alternatives.
Seems to me that message boards (like this one) are an amazingly effective way of talking about and exchanging information, which then remains sorted under headings, accessible/searchable for a very long time, like a digital library or filing system, including downloadable docs etc. Much more useful than Facebook or Wordpress.
Just wondered what people thought about the differences and about doing group (or business) business on the different platforms.
I think there's a risk that IT 'experts' will easily dismiss message boards as old tech and tend towards flashier but less useful alternatives.