Interesting how this post blew up. I guess a lot of people have thoughts in this direction.
Doesn't seem anyone has an answers, but that is okay.
Personally, I just think the practice of 'foruming' itself may be in massive decline.
The prepping 'community' is certainly broken. Covid and Trump ripped us apart. The 'brain drain' during covid was significant as we lost nearly all the doctors, scientists, any kind of professional who actually knew facts as well as anyone left leaning. Prepping discussions got kinda dull without any of the hippies with an AK or white collar types in the mix who could actually give you hard numbers on a question.
But other forums that I used to be on that where not related to survival or politics have died out for me as well. Car forums, steampunk, gun forums...
It's scary, but plausible that foruming was generational and that generation is just aging out of the practice.
But it does see like something has changed. I used to spend hours everyday writing on forums. Now its been months since I put any effort into it. Somehow it doesn't seem rewarding anymore. Which is sad. For a good period of my life, forums where where I did most of my adult learning.
What I was hoping was just that there was some new forum that was all the hotness and someone would tell me where it was.