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Jeff Findley wrote:
> In lugnet.admin.curators, Adrian Egli wrote:
>
> > There are people out there (like me) who still post MOCs on LUGNET but the way
> > we share our photos has changed the last few years.
> >
> > Since I (and many others) started using sites like Flickr to share photos,
> > viewers can post comments on the Flickr page rather than the old method where
> > we posted pics on BrickShelf and then post our comments here on LUGNET.
> >
> > What killed off RTL nearly a decade ago was the diversity LUGNET brought to
> > the niches in the LEGO community but my theory of what will kill off LUGNET in
> > the future is its inability to "store-photos-and-share-comments" that Flickr
> > is providing now.
> >
> > LUGNET still holds value to me (and no doubt many others) as a news source
> > about the LEGO community but, like newspapers, if there aren't any big
> > changes, it will go bye-bye.
>
>
> I agree with this. Lugnet was ground breaking, when it was first launched. But
> that was eons ago. We're rapidly coming up on lugnet.space's 10th anniversary
> (<http://news.lugnet.com/space/?n=1>). It's been a great 10 years for
> lugnet.space with well over 40k postings, but unfortunately, Lutnet itself is
> still largely the same as it was 10 years ago. It's a great place to host Lego
> newsgroups, but that's so 1999...
>
> This is why I started this thread in lugnet.space. The fact is that the vast
> majority of the lugnet.space community has moved on to other websites.
>
> Jeff
>
>
Can I propose twittering with hashtags like #technic_moc or #space_moc
so we can find each others cool stuff now it is moving away from the
lugnet server?
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