seastalker wrote: ↑Mon Jan 15, 2024 12:57 am
It's been a long time since I've studied either site's intentions. I like the 'good rule' you post as well. Maybe a good crossover would be a thread on 'notable or interesting posts on AtariAge'? Then again, maybe just a poll of how many here are also on AtariAge for the purpose of such information? I've been too long on AtariAge that I don't even remember how or when they included so much NON-atari discussion.
I think AtariAge was starting to become more inclusive of other systems by the early 2000s. I can't remember the exact dates, but the IIRC the changes started with some of the non-Atari 8-bit consoles, then included non-Atari 8-bit computers. There was a bit of squabble about whether the NES should get its own forum, but once that happened it seemed like the other systems got in there more quickly.
There's also the recent acquisition of AtariAge by (the latest version of) Atari last year. The biggest changes so far have been to the store with any homebrew resembling or derived from licensed properties being removed.
As it is, AtariAge has become more of a minefield to navigate, both because it has grown so large and because it had become so generalized. There's less focus so the signal to noise ratio has changed significantly — less signal and lot more noise. I'm reminded again of that "all things to all people" problem again, or "Jack of all trades but master of none."
Over the last several years I've been finding a lot more valuable and interesting information and content on sites for specific systems. That kind of information isn't appearing on AtariAge as much as it used to.
For all of the above reasons, I appreciate the MiSTer FPGA forum because it's mostly about MiSTer. It is, after all, the best place to get info about MiSTer and with the least misinformation.
Something that could work is a sub-forum "As Seen on Other Forums." Perhaps that would be a good way to include the content you are looking for but without "contaminating" the MiSTer-specific sub-forums and threads.
On the other hand, it could be argued that's unnecessary. I use RSS to follow many different sites and forums, so the tools are already there.