I think the forum IS different, though I'd have to think a lot about how and why. A lot of the same folks are here, and a lot of new members joined since the start of the new ALR. Not to negate the current lull, but I have noticed in the distant past where the board doesn't seem like it has much going on.
We did go through a major change, and that has affected the board, for sure. I think we are still settling in and getting comfortable.
We had a very stressful break with the Powder Room, and I think that had a very powerful effect on the ALR. Some members who were very vocal before the break have not been so active. I think of all the changes we have gone through, this separation had the most effect on the current board.
Part of the difference is that the administration is stronger. As a moderator, I am working more diligently to keep the board in line with the intent of the ALR. This does not suit everyone. Some members would like less moderation. Also The heavier moderation may tend to keep people from speaking their minds. The moderation is done with the intent of keeping this forum just about muzzle loaders.
One thing which I found unsettling was when members moved from the old site to the new, they changed their screen name. For the longest time, I did not realize that "Ken Guy" was actually "Packdog" from the old ALR. I was almost like I didn't recognize him. This is something else that takes time to settle in.
Personally, I have been extremely busy with work, and life, and have not had the inclination to post lots of pictures. I concentrate on my work and family, and my gunwork is begging for attention. I go in spells, and next slow period, I am back on the jaeger. I will surely post then. But I do believe this lull in the ALR is a temporary thing, and others will have similar experiences to relate.
Is this lull something I will worry about? Not one iota. I think we have a great solid community, and it will weather all kinds of change. But we will go through phases.
Acer