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Would that get new members?
I have no idea, I do know that registrations dropped a lot after the move
Would that get new members?
And more generally, thank-you for running such a brilliant forum - I for one would grieve the loss of such a positive and supportive modelmaking community if it ever went properly pear-shaped.
I was on the last site but I stopped modelling for ages and then recently (last year) started again seriously so I don’t really recall the differences now as there was a big gap in my experiences.
That said, I also used to be moderator on a gaming site and was chief moderator for a year or two but the politics of toxic members made it a nightmare to work with. Some of the extras were great fun, the other side of toxic crap was not. That used vBulletin but a much older version - it was pre-2017 and worked well and I just checked and it still is on vBulletin. As i recall, it was easy to use and administrate but I didn’t use XenForo
What I find annoying here is I can’t see who added a reaction to a post and some pictures are always thumbnails but I can live with that.
However, to throw a question out, if you revert to XenForo will that pull users back to the site or are they lost for good? Would that get new members?
I have sooke to the guy that will be doing the migration and it might be possible to get the old images back to full size in the posts
That would be very useful John, but only if it isn’t at the expense of the pictures posted since the migration. I seem to remember you saying the pictures on the different software packages were in different formats. Gaining the old stuff back, but losing the new stuff would be a real site killer I think.
have to admit the loss of the old photos was devastating as I couldn't recover some as I hadn't properly saved them in my laptop
I have no idea, I do know that registrations dropped a lot after the move
Hi Neil
To see who has reacted, at least on an iPad, just hold the icon down for a couple of seconds. I would assume something similar, such as a held click for a couple of seconds, will work on a PC. A brief click/press will just add you to it though.
I use a Mac with Tahoe - and no it doesn’t show with a hold. a single click adds the same reaction but no idea why I don’t see who added it. Ho hum, it is not important in the bigger question of whether to migrate or not - sounds like the work our admins have to do is far too much effort to achieve what should be straightforward enough.
My vote then is to go with whatever makes it easier for them to run the site.
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