I just found out about the Ship Simulator facebook site. So, I made myself a brand new fb profile and I'm there!
One of the greatest fb & social network vulnerabilities is that it's awfully easy to totally cancel somebody's posts and simply ignore them, as well as to have your own posts cancelled by your contacts once you spam all the time the 'wall' of a person with hundreds or thousands of contacts. Why the heck shall my cousin who works 15 hours a day get bombarded about my 10 daily likes on the SSE fb page? Or why shall the e-chick I'm flirting with on fb start seeking my activity at the new pages I get registered and get totally confused and spent about my character?
It's so easy to be totally ignored in social network platforms. Those platforms are such a new concept to the human perception and communication that will need years to mature, I guess many more years than the PC technology, from "pentium" to iPad. And still, social network platforms will always have gross limitations. Getting completely sucked in into digital communication is a sickness, although I am sure it's much easier to find people who match your interests online, instead of expecting that you'll meet them one day at your town's pub by chance.
The forum on the other hand has indeed a little "old" interface. Why do I always have to spend eyesight to see Danny's and Traddlesse's signature and banner when all I have time about is to click a couple of links and see what the dudes want to publish ?
Time and usage causes the instruments and tools to mature, what's more important to me is that we choose where we decide to start building our social profile in the vast field of the digital era communication tools. And once we build the core of our profile then we can expand further, I think.