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Forums Are Still Alive, Active, And A Treasure Trove Of Information

Forums Are Still Alive, Active, And A Treasure Trove Of Information
Forums are still kicking. Credit: Steve Hoffman Music Forurms
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When I want information, like the real stuff, I go to forums. Over the years, forums did not really get smaller, so much as the rest of the internet just got bigger. Reddit, Discord and Facebook groups have filled a lot of that space, but there is just certain information that requires the dedication of adults who have specifically signed up to be in one kind of community. This blog is a salute to those forums that are either worth participating in or at least looking at in bewilderment.

What follows is a list of forums that range from at least interesting to good. I will attempt to contextualize the ones I know well. This post is by no means supposed to be complete and will be updated whenever I find more good forums.

Audio (Audiophile)

ASR, an infamous audio forum. Credit: Audio Science Review

Audiophiles have an oversized presence in the forum game. Part of this has to do with the fact that overpriced gear brings out the worst, best, and most creative in people. It is a fantastic place to start this off.

Audio (DIY)

diyAudio is a deeply useful well of knowledge. Credit: diyAudio

Eventually you wanna cross from simply being a guy who has an expensive stereo to someone who starts making audio equipment. Here are some good places to start.

Audio (professional) and musicians

Gearspace, formerly called something else. Credit: Gearspace.

People who own audio gear in a professional context are their own niche. This particularly holds true for musicians.

Music

Steve Hoffman, my man. Credit: Steve Hoffman Music Forums.

People who collect old records love posting. Here are some of the most active haunts.

Cameras, Video, Production, Gear

Not just a good forum, also the best website for camera reviews. Credit: DPReview.

One of my niches is cameras, and so as a result I have spent a lot of time on vintage cameras. I have close to 30 film cameras at this point, and I lay the blame squarely at forums and Goodwill’s auction site. Here are some old forums to enable you.

Thank you Creative Cow you have saved my life. Credit: Creative Cow.

Adjacent to this and you start getting into video production and editing:

Home Theater, A/V and Media

The oldest and most active home theater forum. Credit: AVSForum

Speaking of blu-rays, let’s talk about home theater, A/V and general media.

Drugs and Substances

Shroomery is one of the most interesting forums on this list, even if you don't like drugs. Credit: Shroomery.org.

Drugs are great for forums. While I am not making it the explicit policy of Aftermath to do drugs, the forums for drugs are informative or at the very least very funny.

Fashion

This place was so useful if you were getting into Acronym. Credit: Superfuture.

I personally don’t think you should learn about style from a forum unless you have a hyper specific way you prefer to dress. That said, there’s a lot of useful info on clothing brands online.

Plants and Animals

pigeons.biz? pigeons.biz. Credit: pigeons.biz

Farming and gardening is, unsurprisingly, fertile ground for forums.

Repair Hobbies, Vocational Hobbies, Appliances and Home Goods

Vacuumland is shockingly useful and looks like it has not changed since 1999. Credit: Vacuumland

Sometimes you gotta fix some stuff. Forums are the perfect structure, because old guys love hanging out in a place and telling you how to fix something.

Gaming

The RGB mod thread on this forum is one of the most useful I have ever seen. Credit SHMUPS forum.

Gaming forums have seen better days, but gaming has always been one of the largest percentages of forum communities. We don’t need to relitigate NeoGAF or ResetERA here. Some of the more interesting forums are the retro ones.

Doomworld is one of the largest repositories of unique gaming culture in any one place. Credit: Doomworld.

In addition to general topics there are multiple forums devoted to specific games and subgenres.

Technology, Computers, Software

A great resource for actual hardware info. Credit: HardForum.

Tech people are unsurprisingly still active on forums. Here are some of the more active ones.

Crafting

If I had to choose one forum to save for future generations, this might be the most useful one. Credit: RPF

Forums are great if you are trying to make some stuff.

Hyper-Niche Activities (Useful)

You know those flash lights that can blind an entire neighbourhood? Learn about them here. Credit: Budget Light Forum

Hyper niche forums call for their own category.

Hyper-Niche Obsessions (Questionable)

The credit forum has a sub-forum where guys post their credit cards in their forum sigs. Credit: myFICO

Not all forums are in the service of something useful, so here are the ones that are at best neutral.

Other

Something Awful: I hear it's better since LowTax died! Credit: Something Awful

Sex Stuff

Lovers Lab is where you go if you wanna mod a werewolf that has sex with you into Skyrim. Credit: LoversLab

I’m not going to link to porn forums because that’s really just kinda tacky, but there are some sex-adjacent forums that are interesting unto themselves.

Exercise, Training, Competitive Sports Forums

This is what greets you when you try to visit the bodybuilding.com forums now. Goodnight sweet prince. Credit: Bodybuilding.com

People who train their bodies or in a competitive sport love posting on forums. Here are some of the most notorious.

Sports Forums

Not a sports guy but I will say Go Birds. Credit: The Philadelphia Eagles Forum

I am going to be honest, sports generally are a weak point for me. My understanding is that this is one subject where a lot of stuff has moved to other platforms like Discord. That said, I did reach out to the folks at Defector. Dan McQuade mentioned the Sports Argument Stadium at Something Awful, and Luis credited the college football boards on IGN as an inspiration. Another suggestion from Dan McQuade:  "Oh people loved the Eagles message board. Like on the official site. Great community developed there. Not kidding. smart and informed.”

Gun, Weapon and Military Forums

Where nerds talk about those strange planes that never got built. Credit: Secret Projects Forum.

I have found a shocking amount of practical information from gun and military forums despite not wanting to own a gun or to deal with a huge portion of gun owners.

Car and Vehicle Forums

Are you the owner of a 2004 Ford Explorer Sport Trac for whatever reason? This is your forum Credit: Sportrac.org

I don’t own a car or even want one, but I would be remiss if I did not mention some car-adjacent forums. A lot of them have sadly gone under, but the ones that remain and are active are unsurprisingly very niche.

Those are just some of the more interesting forums I could find that are still active. I don’t assume that all of them will live to even the end of the year, but I think it is worth remembering that culture is still being generated in independent places that aren’t closed gardens owned by tech companies. It’s important that we cultivate these wells of knowledge, lest we lose them forever, in favor of spaces far outside of our control.

Chris Person

Chris Person

Creator of Highlight Reel, Co-founder at Aftermath.

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