This is true.I suspect that FB groups and other mainstream social media like X, Youtube, and Instagram have attracted a lot of public interest away from the older forums, like the Google .io groups, Village Press and CNC-Zone.
JasonB pointed out a pretty sizable group of folks who focus on the Baker Ball Hopper Monitor and related Baker engines on facebook.
Lots of very good info; extremely difficult for me to access, since I refuse to join fb.
The old engine folks seem to have gotten somewhat fractured.
Diddo for backyard casting.
I have heard of a number of backyard casting groups on fb.
Not a good state of affairs for sure.
Facebook is a social media thing, not an informational archive thing, in my opinion.
Trying to find the same thing twice on fb seems to be very difficult, at least for me.
I really dislike the entire mindset of fb, but I understand people want attention and interaction, and you can get that on fb.
There is a big difference between having a social chat on fb and having a good technical discussion about an engine, in some cases at least.
Chat tends to be just chat, which is all well and good, but not necessarily useful for engines or foundry work.
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