Forums in general are much, much better for people looking to get good, accurate or detailed information that may have been written many years ago, but is still correct and relevant.
Facebook is good for killing time, photos and quick answers (of questionable accuracy).
I signed up here when I was researching specific technical details for an upcoming trailer build I was planning. I read so many build threads, some that were up to 10 years old (or more). I read some threads many times and studied 100s of photos intently.
I didn’t need to ask many questions or comment on other peoples work while researching, I just took everything I needed from the threads that I liked.
To steal a phrase from annoying people at work, this is the forum’s “unique selling point”.
You can’t do that stuff on Facebook.
Over the years I took heaps of knowledge from this forum, not just for my build, but also camp oven cooking recipes and good spots to camp that I had never heard of before or had driven past and had no idea I missed them.
The biggest thing about forums is members contributing, so I tried to give back to this knowledge base as much as I could and documented as much of my build as possible.
I also tried to write as many trip reports as I could whenever we did something interesting or different.
But over the last couple of years that specific knowledge base/information input around off-road campers (or camping in general) has basically stopped in this site and as a result I’ve drifted away recently.
I still prefer forums over Facebook and float in and out of this forum from time to time, but there really isn’t much off-road based activity happening in here these days and to be honest I don’t feel that some of the side conversations are all that healthy sometimes either. I just don’t see much that engages me personally here anymore.
Having said all that, I truly hope this forum stays alive because there really is some great information hidden in these pages and maybe a few new members will spark up the camping and camper trailer side of this group.
Perhaps I’ll get inspired for another build one day and contribute more myself again.