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When I told a good friend that I would like to create a forum due to the situation with COVID-19, he replied that it was something from the 1990s.
However, I am firmly convinced that not everything that is old or outdated loses its right to exist.
Right now I'm even considering whether I shouldn't connect a record player to my stereo system again. However, I dare to doubt whether this will also reproduce the "warmth" that was so missing decades ago with the switch to CD.
But if you look at today's "social media", to get back to my actual topic, and what's buzzing around there and, above all, how it is then also commented on from all sides, you can see the "antiquated" forums and their inherent slowness but again gain something good.
That's why a website is now "online" again, which is supposed to offer Europe-specific topics in a new, old forum.
And here, too, it will be seen whether old ideas, especially in the field of communication, can find their community again.
I let myself be surprised!
If you want to see the whole thing for yourself, you can find this forum right here. [I took down this forum on March 7, 2022.]