Where else do you post?

Reddit /Sysadmin, /MSP, /Office365 and /Azure pages. I much prefer TechNibble but Reddit has a wider audience and some very clever technical posters.

Also ReefCentral and Reed Sanctuary for my marine fish keeping
 
Reddit /Sysadmin, /MSP, /Office365 and /Azure pages. I much prefer TechNibble but Reddit has a wider audience and some very clever technical posters.

Also ReefCentral and Reed Sanctuary for my marine fish keeping
Wouldn't mind seeing some pics (of the marine aquariums).
Perhaps in general chit-chat?
Thanks in advance.
 
I am a member of several Facebook groups that are dedicated to the biz. Some regulars here are also there. Solarwinds, IT Pros, Office365. others. Many are private and hidden.
 
I am a member of several Facebook groups that are dedicated to the biz. Some regulars here are also there. Solarwinds, IT Pros, Office365. others. Many are private and hidden.

Oh yeah forgot about the Solarwinds Facebook and LinkedIn groups
 
I go on Experts Exchange and post on the questions when I need to fine tune my skills. I have 6 or 7 tshirts now lol. None fit me well so that sucks ,and they are ugly.

Facebook and LinkedIn groups too.

Been trying to find more informative Office 365 places to hang out but I'm finding there are not very many "technical ones" that don't make me feel like a piece of crap because I'm not a MVP.
 
This is pretty much the only forum I regularly visit these days. I lurk and occasionally post on some others, like the iFixit Pro forum, badcaps.net, some facebook groups. But they're only in between refreshes on Technibble a couple times a month. I used to be big into a gaming forum (>30,000 posts on the forum) which had an awesome community, but when the company's main game franchise died off, so did the community.
RIP Half Life
 
So, my question to you @Aranarth, why would you go anywhere else?

I go other places because I like to help and some of the people who regularly visit I have actually met in person.
More of a place for geeky people to hang out rather than actually running a business or needing tech help from a business perspective.
 
I have only just arrived here so have been pretty active in Reddit and in Microsoft Azure/O365 community forums. Found them both to be pretty good in the past. Heard good things about TN however....
 
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