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it feels kinda dead here recently

Blue Of Mind

The world that I do not know...
Apr 8, 2018
778
VV always goes a bit dead when no big news is announced for a while. Also, forums are nowhere near as popular as they used to be, at least compared to 20 years ago. Even 15 years ago, VocaloidOtaku used to be really active; then social media platforms like Tumblr, Reddit and Instagram started stealing the users who would have hung out on forums otherwise.
 

Blue Of Mind

The world that I do not know...
Apr 8, 2018
778
I thought the VVN or vocal synth community has been like this since long time ago?
I'd say super-active discussions started dropping after 2013 or so. I do recall 2014 being the point I noticed activity on VocaloidOtaku started to decrease, away from shitposts towards more thoughtful conversations - not necessarily a bad thing, but it did reflect the trends I've already mentioned with social media. VO's death in 2018 directly led to the creation of VV, because some of us on VO wanted to carry on with forum-based discussions without the baggage VO had gained over the years.
 

NatsuP2

Arpasing's #1 Public Enemy
Jun 18, 2025
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VV always goes a bit dead when no big news is announced for a while. Also, forums are nowhere near as popular as they used to be, at least compared to 20 years ago. Even 15 years ago, VocaloidOtaku used to be really active; then social media platforms like Tumblr, Reddit and Instagram started stealing the users who would have hung out on forums otherwise.
i hate social media. sigh
 

Blue Of Mind

The world that I do not know...
Apr 8, 2018
778
I think what's also helped VVN survive the current social media-dominated landscape is that we can post tutorials and troubleshooting advice for vocal synths, which isn't easy to do on other platforms (except Reddit and maybe YouTube if a video is necessary to demonstrate or fix an issue). If you need help with something, it's easy to either track down an old post discussing the issue, or write up a new post asking for advice.
 

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Resonance47
Apr 22, 2021
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I think what's also helped VVN survive the current social media-dominated landscape is that we can post tutorials and troubleshooting advice for vocal synths, which isn't easy to do on other platforms (except Reddit and maybe YouTube if a video is necessary to demonstrate or fix an issue). If you need help with something, it's easy to either track down an old post discussing the issue, or write up a new post asking for advice.
That has been on my mind as well. In my view, any form of engagement contributes to keeping forums active—particularly tutorials, guides, and troubleshooting threads. You don’t usually find good guides on random place. That’s what makes vocal synth forums special and what keeps them going.

The reason i prefer it this way because, when thing start to get attention and become super-active, almost every time thing go down hill so fast... and we already have so many example in the past.

Yup, I prefer somewhat dead forums, but peaceful ones.
 
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