I think bigger computer technical support forums like the official Microsoft and Apple forum may still be around for many years. A lot of people may feel more comfortable making a technical support post on an official software forum than making a YouTube video and Facebook post.
Forum software companies could hire more workers to work on more anti-spam features like making it tougher for known spammers from joining a forum.
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Hard to say, some bigger forums have folded under recent changes in times.
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I think there could also be more smaller forums now that more people can access the internet for free, and use free or cheap web hosting to host a forum.
Forums may also feel safer than social networks which don't have enough moderators and admins to ban trolls, and spammers.
Forums may also feel safer than social networks which don't have enough moderators and admins to ban trolls, and spammers.
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I think there is only one or two free forums left that a person can make something with, they are fewer by the day.
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I think forums are still somewhat popular with Antivirus software companies which has online forums. A lot of people may still prefer using forums to ask for help on how to use an antivirus instead of using a social network, e-mail, phone call, or text chat.
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I do see AVs like Norton do have a forum, that surprises me but good they offer that for users.
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I think forums help save antivirus companies some money because antivirus makers don't need to hire as many technical support workers to reply to e-mail or answer phone calls. Antivirus forum members probably can find out how to fix an antivirus problem, or how to do a virus scan by searching the forum for old tech support posts which have the answer they are looking for, and posting for help which takes a few minutes or less.
Forums are mostly text, so they load and run quickly on most internet connections. A lot of people with slower internet connections may prefer forums because of how fast they load on slower internet connections.
Forums are mostly text, so they load and run quickly on most internet connections. A lot of people with slower internet connections may prefer forums because of how fast they load on slower internet connections.