Reddit and Youtube are old, well known sites, as famous as IMDb. When IMDb forums disappeared, those sites didn't have to advertise their existence or try to draw in new members. They didn't have to lift a finger, people went there by themselves because everyone knew they existed.
This and similar IMDb replacement sites are for people who prefer a movie to have its own board. That's what we're used to. I like it this way. Reddit is confusing to me.
Activity here is good for new movies and series. Older movies are the problem. If a person wants to debate only about one particular older movie or series and nothing else, it could be a problem to find a debate partner, that's true. Well, c'est la vie. I once received a response for a post on an older movie board on IMDb 2 years later. Sometimes nobody responded, ever. I think we might be slightly idealizing the activity that went on IMDb while it lasted. You know, "good old times" and stuff like that. Half of the posts were troll posts and I don't miss those at all.
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