During a conversation about a site (with a forum) I am about to launch, a friend raised the point that Facebook and its ways have more or less killed off forums.

Probably "killed off" is too harsh in explaining it, but he did have a point. I have heard many people saying that they would rather go to a Facebook page than visit a different website. Especially the young crowds (whom my site is more or less aimed at).

I was wondering what alternative ways of involving users are out there (aside from Facebook Connect and OpenLike and the sort).

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Topic sites (such as this one). Wiki sites. Social sites with voting/commenting such as Digg / Slashdot

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I like the idea of topic sites. bbpress.org is a mix, but it's not something I can implement on the current technologies I am using. And I am certainly not going to write one for my self right away. – aredkid Jul 8 '10 at 14:53
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You're just behind on the "scene" man, I hate it too, but Facebook IS "the computer" or "the internet" to most kids these days.

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this should be a comment, you have in no way answered, or even tried to answer, the OP's question. – jordanstephens Jul 8 '10 at 5:05
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