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Originally Posted by Jamesy
Because from personal experience of being a member on multiple forums across a range of subjects (from Big Brother, to photography, to theme parks etc..) forums do tend to be far quieter than they were 2 or so years ago. In that respect the producers are not to blame for an old craze of joining forums to discuss and debate subjects starting to die out. I've found that generally forums now consist more of older people and younger people tend to not be attracted to websites where you talk, debate and meet new people.
This is all for a different topic though since this thread is more about Big Brother.
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Yes, but it's perfectly obvious that the reason BB isn't being discussed on forums like Digital Spy like it used to be is because there is nothing to discuss. When we don't find out what has happened until 24 hours after events, what is the point in discussing them? Years ago, every little thing was discussed throughout the day.
No doubt a decline would happen anyway, but it is shocking how dead the forums now are. A very unhealthy sign for what is meant to be an interactive show.