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    bjones commented  · 

    [quote user="TangentRW"]

    Just putting my two cents in on the need for this as well.

    Every time we have had a new web developer offer his services for the group he has put in forums, the forums have died, and we have gone back to using Yahoo! Groups listservs. This has happened three times now. After this latest failure we may be looking at Meetup. To maintain interest in our organization we need push content where the end user can decide the terms of his participation. If the content is not in front of him in his email notification he will not be sufficiently intrigued to participate in the discussion; he also usually won't participate if he can't respond by hitting the reply button.

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    I totally ditto this comment! My users have also dropped off, every single time we've tried. Realize forums are more secure, less load, but if our members do not ENGAGE with them, they are of no value at all! We need our members to be popping in and out, talking all the time. If we want the forum to be secure login only, we could perhaps have that as an option. But the ability to simply REPLY without having to log onto a website is definitely huge.

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