BikeGremlin
Well-known member
Wrote a reply in a thread that got locked - LOL. 
It did turn to be like this one - so probably a good call by the mods.
Forums (and websites for that matter) are a dying breed (have been since 2015 one could say, but now it's getting more and more obvious, extreme, and faster). But trying to paint them into modern colours won't fix that - it will just make them look ridiculous.
Trying to turn them into social networks will just make them "social networks on a shoestring" - good for nothing (compared to the more polished originals).
XenForo already has the what's new and featured & trending threads options.
That is already working for discovery without destroying the structured topic-pased discussions that forums in fact are.
Some members here seem to be mixing "content discovery" with "engagement farming."
Any drastic do-or-die changes make little sense - especially if they detract from refining forums as they are (no revolutionary drastic change).
Of course, it is not impossible that I'm wrong. Or, that the vast majority of users wants to go the "social network way" - and if that i where XenForo (and other forums for that matter) goes, we will see how it ends. I plan to stick to more classic forum-like solutions, and if XenForo changes drastically, I hope I'll be able to find a good alternative.

It did turn to be like this one - so probably a good call by the mods.
Forums (and websites for that matter) are a dying breed (have been since 2015 one could say, but now it's getting more and more obvious, extreme, and faster). But trying to paint them into modern colours won't fix that - it will just make them look ridiculous.
Trying to turn them into social networks will just make them "social networks on a shoestring" - good for nothing (compared to the more polished originals).
XenForo already has the what's new and featured & trending threads options.
That is already working for discovery without destroying the structured topic-pased discussions that forums in fact are.
Some members here seem to be mixing "content discovery" with "engagement farming."
Any drastic do-or-die changes make little sense - especially if they detract from refining forums as they are (no revolutionary drastic change).
Of course, it is not impossible that I'm wrong. Or, that the vast majority of users wants to go the "social network way" - and if that i where XenForo (and other forums for that matter) goes, we will see how it ends. I plan to stick to more classic forum-like solutions, and if XenForo changes drastically, I hope I'll be able to find a good alternative.