Outside of CC, are you a regular poster on other boards?

There are two boards (outside of CC) on which I occasionally post. It’s probably not permitted to reference what they are, but I’m curious to know if many of us here are also active on other boards. Do you find it takes up a lot of your time? I tend to check “my boards” every few days, but sometimes it feels like a chore.

I am only active (or even look at) one other board. It’s a British Virgin Islands sailing forum which is very busy right now with all the destruction from hurricanes.

I wish. I’ve never found anything nearly as much fun.

Only a transformation of an old AOL boards when they did away with them. But it has died off hugely and isn’t anywhere near as interesting. Mostly we check in out of habit and just because we’ve known each other so long.

I have been on message boards since 1998. It’s my way of joining others in discussing a hobby or interest. The first MB I was on is long extinct. I’m reasonably active on three right now with CC the newest of the three for me as a member.

Just one other board, but the people there are not my herd. Don’t know why I still bother.

I am a car guy, and active on a car board.

I’m on two boards–one about finances and one about a chronic health condition I care about. I am also in one listserv. I also have a website I keep functional, hiring part time webmaster and gradpic designer. That one is NOT open to postings.

I regularly visit two sites, one that deals with ADHD and one that deals with personality disorders. I am a former family member of people affected with these.

I still participate occasionally on a private message board, limited to the discussion of transgender issues, to which I’ve belonged for 13 years and for which I’ve been a moderator for 7 or 8, even though it’s a great deal less active than it used to be. Does commenting sometimes on articles posted at websites like Jezebel count? Or posting to some Facebook groups having to do with Jewish history and genealogy? Probably not.

I post on a nursing forum. Sometimes I post on a crime forum that @jym626 turned me onto, but only very occasionally. I mostly just stick to CC.

I come and go from a philosophy-type forum with subforums for any-and-everything, and an education forum which isn’t all that active. I resist getting drawn into reddit because I know it would likely suck up a lot of time.

You mean there are other forums out there? =))

That is an interesting forum, @Nrdsb4 . I went back on it to read their comments, as well as the cruise critic forum, after the murder on the Alaska cruise recently.

I am on several (7) professional forums, called list servs, but don’t post much any more.

I have in the past posted on occasion on a sailing forum. I’m betting it’s the same one that @coralbrook mentioned. A very long time ago I recognized a poster on that forum that was also on CC. Of course my memory is shot so I can’t recall her screen name.

I post frequently on one board primarily devoted to advising on trips, and another primarily for discussing data on cities although they have tons of other boards on all subjects under the sun. I occasionally posted on cruise critic, but only in relation to cruises I was taking.

I’m on a large forum for airline pilots. It can be interesting and informative, but sometimes very brutal, as it is lightly moderated, and there are some serious jerks out there.

“Sir, do you have no honor? You called me a liar, apologize right now! What man could do such a thing?” Obscenities added.

Um…I’m a woman. And you’re an idiot. :open_mouth:

This forum is far more pleasant. I think people do not feel as anonymous here, and act accordingly.

When the kids were beginning their graduate student days I frequented a student doctor network and a higher education chronicle, now with retirement in the future, I peruse head bogling financial info.

I don’t know about “regular” posting, but I also belong to car and CrossFit forums.

Going on a cruise next year so do post on a cruise forum. Plus a well known financial forum named for its founder.