Author Topic: Tricornejock - has it gone, too?  (Read 1177 times)

Offline JLMatterer

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Tricornejock - has it gone, too?
« on: September 01, 2017, 15:10:30 »
I thought I'd check in on Tricornejock and only get nothing. Is it gone for good?

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Re: Tricornejock - has it gone, too?
« Reply #1 on: September 01, 2017, 16:10:09 »
AFAIK .... like a month ago... maybe a little more (2months?)
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Re: Tricornejock - has it gone, too?
« Reply #2 on: September 01, 2017, 17:24:44 »
Ah?
It has been long time since I checked in on TJ forum, so I didn`t even know...
Another one gone... The German customising forum about Playmo (it´s name doesn´t come to mind right now) - not Klickywelt! - is also gone. One would think more fans would come/return to Playmofriends when their forums are gone, but not so...
I can´t understand it, even with social media like "Feetbook" in mind... Forums are imho still the best places to talk about specific topics like Playmo, share (and store) information about it, etc. Feetbook & co are so volatile with regarding to their contents, imho...

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Re: Tricornejock - has it gone, too?
« Reply #3 on: September 02, 2017, 02:36:53 »
Feetbook & co are so volatile with regarding to their contents, imho...

Content on Feetbook just...disappears. I don't know how people can stand it.

This is the future of the internet, everything will be automatically memoryholed and only what's current will be acknowledged as real. Those old sets? They never existed...
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