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africaone Posted - 27/08/2022 : 10:53:03
I see for some months that the activity of the forum is quite low.
Do you feel it has anything to do with the covid and the fact that people doesn't meet anymore (insect fair, travel, etc.) ?
other ways may be loss interest in Ceramby, lower access to new material, interest in other groups, ....
I am curious to see your opinion.
Thierry
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znort Posted - 01/09/2022 : 07:19:14
Maybe it will be interesting to open a new topic. For example we could share our entomological trip?
Xavier Posted - 27/08/2022 : 11:58:39
Hello,
I don't think that the interest is decreasing for longhorn specialists!
On the other hand, in many countries, local hunters have had difficulties in travelling and reselling their catches; for my part, I only returned to Laos this year after 3 years without travelling...
Secondly, some people may be bored of the forum because they do not get a decisive response to their post. Others probably participate less because, on the contrary, the rich iconography of the forum gives them a correct answer to their questioning, without them having to create a topic.
There are probably many reasons for this, but the forum does seem to me to be declining in activity. However, it would be necessary to ask Francesco for confirmation that the number of "visits" to the forum remains high.


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