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13 minutes ago, Lame Duck said:

Igo started this forum for fun back in late 2002 cause Panthers main message forum was chaotic.  We had a nice group going here with MonkeyButt, JR, Kurb, Ginger giant, Cooter, Ms. Skyy, etc.  As everyone grew older, they slowly moved on from here.  We stopped having huddle tailgates and this became just an online forum.  On few occasions, Igo was going to pull the plug on this forum as it is time consuming and expensive but now in 2024, it’s still up and running.

This forum is not what it used to be.  It evolved.  We still have awesome mods and Igo surprises us with his presence from time to time.  It’s extremely important for everyone here to respect mods and Igo because there’s no other place like huddle.  Huddle is reach with history and many panthers players even come here to read this forum.

For the most part, social media just replaced forums the way forums replaced bulletin boards. Forums were just bulletin boards with better layouts and more features. Social media is basically just forums with better layouts and more features. Everything evolves.

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1 minute ago, LinvilleGorge said:

For the most part, social media just replaced forums the way forums replaced bulletin boards. Forums were just bulletin boards with better layouts and more features. Social media is basically just forums with better layouts and more features. Everything evolves.

Clearly some of us failed to evolve lol.  I do not do social media.

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1 hour ago, Bear Hands said:

It’s definitely migrated from a central focus—things change.

Also- Online forums/message boards are pretty much dead. Sports fans are some of the few people keeping them afloat and from drifting into the interweb’s great beyond.

Consider us lucky haha

 

I would assume the average age here is around middle age.  Largely folks that came up w/ message boards. 

there is something more personal to calling the same no name people idiots for their take on Bryce Young vs some random on twitter you might never get to call an idiot again I guess. 

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28 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Literally us mods right now

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I'm not suckin up but ur a really good impartial mod...even when you kicked me out. Its usually justified.... Like the panthers we need new direction on the forum with a level head. But did I mention, fug dipper? The huddle is getting a little stale but in Foxy's words, it is what it is.....its never been truer....

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14 minutes ago, Johnstonny said:

I'm not suckin up but ur a really good impartial mod...even when you kicked me out. Its usually justified.... Like the panthers we need new direction on the forum with a level head. But did I mention, fug dipper? The huddle is getting a little stale but in Foxy's words, it is what it is.....its never been truer....

other mods keep a list of people that brown nose LG.  We look to ban for punctuation errors and typos once you make that list. 

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3 minutes ago, CRA said:

other mods keep a list of people that brown nose LG.  We look to ban for punctuation errors and typos once you make that list. 

...Guess i'm on it!  But i'll still say sht that will get me banned...😁 I have to say whats in my heart.

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3 hours ago, L-TownCat said:

Ah, the once mighty huddle is now a rudderless husk of her former glory, drifting aimlessly into the abyss.  It was fun while it lasted.

Yes, my current account is old enough, but I go back to the Panthers Huddle days in 2005.  This place is a shell of its former self, much like the team I guess

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