Three factors:-
1. People have to move on with their lives at some point. Scores of members are not into IT-oriented careers and eventually relinquish their [costly] PC-building hobby after job and marriage because may not have time and resources to spare for the said purpose anymore. Therefore, PC-related matters and discussions might take a back seat in their lives.
2. Affordability of gadgets; a key driving force behind discussions is exposure to top-of-the-line gadgets from time-to-time. If masses are not able to afford top-of-the-line gadgets on a frequent basis, many will loose interest or will not have much to talk about.
3. Lure of social media - ability to connect and converse with your friends and family members. Good time-pass.
However, game is not over for a decent forum yet.
1. People have to move on with their lives at some point. Scores of members are not into IT-oriented careers and eventually relinquish their [costly] PC-building hobby after job and marriage because may not have time and resources to spare for the said purpose anymore. Therefore, PC-related matters and discussions might take a back seat in their lives.
2. Affordability of gadgets; a key driving force behind discussions is exposure to top-of-the-line gadgets from time-to-time. If masses are not able to afford top-of-the-line gadgets on a frequent basis, many will loose interest or will not have much to talk about.
3. Lure of social media - ability to connect and converse with your friends and family members. Good time-pass.
However, game is not over for a decent forum yet.
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