cookiee_munster said:I made a post on one of Alison's videos she posted a few weeks ago and someone reached out to me and asked if they could join the forum. It was nice the fact that there are fans still wanting to come to this little community.It'd be great if Alison could promote the forum. A place to talk all things Goldfrapp, Music and other stuff without getting all swept up with targeted ads and other stuff that social media tends to pelt at you these days.
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cookiee_munster said:I made a post on one of Alison's videos she posted a few weeks ago and someone reached out to me and asked if they could join the forum. It was nice the fact that there are fans still wanting to come to this little community.It'd be great if Alison could promote the forum. A place to talk all things Goldfrapp, Music and other stuff without getting all swept up with targeted ads and other stuff that social media tends to pelt at you these days.
You know what, I agree. Which is funny because just a few years ago I was adamant that forums like this were going extinct.But I can't help but notice everyone I speak to online and offline will constantly give off about social media platforms and even bloody google, and how they've been ruined by ads, pop-ups, AI, and that bloody "Accept Cookies' message which will ALWAYS pop up no matter how many times you accept.Places like this are really small havens from all the noise and terrible, terrible interfaces of modern day internet.All we need now is new Goldfrapp music to get excited about and a few dozen active forum members. It'll be like the late 00's again...;))
cookiee_munster said:
Low said:
cookiee_munster said:I made a post on one of Alison's videos she posted a few weeks ago and someone reached out to me and asked if they could join the forum. It was nice the fact that there are fans still wanting to come to this little community.It'd be great if Alison could promote the forum. A place to talk all things Goldfrapp, Music and other stuff without getting all swept up with targeted ads and other stuff that social media tends to pelt at you these days.
You know what, I agree. Which is funny because just a few years ago I was adamant that forums like this were going extinct.But I can't help but notice everyone I speak to online and offline will constantly give off about social media platforms and even bloody google, and how they've been ruined by ads, pop-ups, AI, and that bloody "Accept Cookies' message which will ALWAYS pop up no matter how many times you accept.Places like this are really small havens from all the noise and terrible, terrible interfaces of modern day internet.All we need now is new Goldfrapp music to get excited about and a few dozen active forum members. It'll be like the late 00's again...;))
As someone who's approaching 40 next year (yikes!!!) it's been apparent of how much i'm wanting to pull back all things social media. I think the only reason i've not deleted my Instagram account is because Alison posts most of her updates on there, plus the fact that i've got to know quite a lot of creatives on there that i know i'll lose touch with most of them because they aren't really active anywhere else.I think if anything I us forum posters just post stuff in her comments about the message board, maybe there will be a few more people wanting to come on and join.The person who i invited was struggling with the question they had to answer to join. What's the name of Alison's dog? is it Maus? or was that her cat? call myself a fan, eh!?!? :))
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