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Wikkelspies's Review on forum.mg.co.za Posted on 11/29/2009Rating 3/5M&G Discussion Forums
An interactive electronic discussion forum hosted by MWeb since June 1999 on behalf of M&G Media Ltd and the online edition of South Africa's Mail & Guardian newspaper. When the online Mail & Guardian moved to its own webserver in October 2008 the link to the discussion forum was not renewed. The future of the forums is currently under review.
Once a popular area for discussing current events and issues, the popularity of the forums has declined and they are now patronised by a hardcore of mainly 'white', English-speaking South Africans. The focus has shifted from current affairs to entertainment and socialising 'Twitter' style.
The heyday of internet discussion forums in South Africa was the late 1990s. In the past decade there has been a dramatic decline in the number of interactive discussion forums, or message boards, hosted on South African webservers with a corresponding increase in the use of social networks such as Facebook and the practice of 'blogging'.
The future of the former Mail & Guardian discussion forums remains in doubt.
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