You already know that.
This can be seen in almost every hobby on the internet, forums in general are dying and it's not exactly a good thing. Decentralized internet users can preserve information more easily and can adapt to restrictive end-user agreements that suppress freedom of information.
Before proceeding, I just want to thank Secant for continuing to maintain this place despite that. This whole website now is a rarity on the internet and I think we all appreciate its existence. No matter where things go from here, I hope it remains as a last bastion of the community for years to come. Secant if you ever drop by to lurk, please give us some forewarning if you're beginning to think keeping it up isn't worth the money anymore. At the very least.

However, if we wish to even so much as maintain our meager number of active operators it's time to adapt. "Recruiting" is a lost cause, it's become quite obvious that nobody is interested in another bookmark to look at once a week and forget about. Especially when other communication formats are readily available that are active, convenient and most people today are already using them.
We need ideas.
For the love of night ops, log your ass on and weigh in. We need an entirely new system of communication. There's a lot more reading ahead mostly consisting of problems and ideas of this kind of community in today's world, so if you've already been contemplating this topic feel free to skip what follows and reply with what's on your mind.
Why bother?
Despite all of our dysfunctionality, I think the "stealth first" philosophy of our community is what sets it apart from other, very similar ones such as urbex. On a more personal note, night ops it seems will always have a special place in my heart. It's where a part of me that needed to develop was able to do so. We all share common threads in a way that are seldomly found elsewhere and so I find the community to be refreshing. I understand that there have been some recent interpersonal issues here. If this has been an obstacle with everyone moving forward together, maybe it's time to air the laundry.
Before I jump into my own proposals we should look at what the community needs in today's world along with the shortcomings of available platforms.
FORUMS Unfortunately, reading and writing are becoming a thing of the past. Attention spans and repertoires have gone to absolute hell. "TL/DR, LOL!", it was all fun and games until humanity collectively decided to go illiterate for the lulz because we'll jump off cliffs if that's what everyone else seems to be doing.
Having said as much, I think the forum is still the cornerstone. Maybe it's time to set it aside as the primary introduction to night ops, but I think a timeless community is important. It establishes tradition and acts as an archive. When all else fails, there is always the forum.
On top of this, the attention span required to read through these forums is probably an indicator of someone's worth as an operator. I don't say that to start any kind of contests, but if you're an aspiring operator trying to become better so you can actually infiltrate more interesting targets why wouldn't you read through tons of experiences and information? A user who later becomes active on the forum could be seen as more serious and less likely to dole out poor advice that's going to get others into trouble.
Speaking of forums - particularly this one - I feel like we've been letting extremities fly solely because of lack of activity. I'm seeing more and more garbage posts about sneaking around with literally full battle rattle, full auto conversions, some dude thinking he's the next Bin Laden... it's time to crack down on that. Over the last year or two, it seems like those have been cluttering up more and more recent posts outside of Experiences. That's giving this entire community the wrong impression on people. I have no problem with free speech, but keep ALL of that shit in Bad Ideas where it belongs.
DISCORD Centralized forum/chatroom hybrid. Probably the most popular alternative right now for operators. PERSEC is minimal, but if conversations aren't attracting attention it's acceptable as a less-hardcore satellite around whatever proper core we decide on. We need to decide on something.
I do think Discord might make a better first entry to the community than the forum for sure and would make a good link that can be added to videos and other content out there.
REDDIT Well, it's Reddit. Lots of cross traffic and lots of people who talk more than do. Still, any community of that size is bound to have adventurous spirits and they can certainly be found there from time to time. Like Discord, one runs into the problem of centralization. I'll elaborate on exactly why this is such a huge problem later. Also, one downsize I see with Reddit is the need for upkeep, otherwise we run into the same problem we face here - a seem lack of activity. In 2023 tribe mind thinking, if there's low activity it's not worth your time.
4CHAN Reddit but even crazier and far less serious. There are good people there, many who'd probably be interested in this site. Is it worth the inevitable, pointless arguing with its members? The idea is on the table.
TELEGRAM Telegram actually seems pretty enticing at first, an apparently secure system where a channel could be set up that encompasses night time operations. Only problem is, it's really no more secure than Discord and just like Discord, it's centralized. Signing in is also a huge PERSEC fault unless you take proper precautions which, for some annoying fucking reason, few operators seem to have the good sense to practice. Because of that last bit alone, I don't see this as a viable alternative.
YOUTUBE YouTube can basically become a community center for pursuits today. Obviously you're limited to what you would want to upload, but night ops and everything we stand for and practice is already basically on the site, just scattered loose through various channels. I think PERSEC issues would limit what one could post, but there's still a LOT that can be posted and much of the content could be fresh. Further, YouTube presents interesting cross-promotion abilities where multiple users could set up channels and reference each other. We're seeing this more today with bigger channels including one another as a way for both to grow.
Like most of the options above, it's a centralized system which presents risks. However, if we're going to be forced to adapt to such a system, why not choose the one that's better at what it can provide for everyone?
Well, these are just the most stand-out options available. Hardly everything, but the reality is we're spread too thin to try to create some proper full security site on the deep web or whatever. There's just not enough activity.
It's time for night ops to be reborn, even if we have to drop the "night ops" term. We have to truly start over and adopt something larger than ourselves again, we are not a community that can simply show up and bolster another community anymore, nor have we been for nearly a decade now.
CENTRALIZATION
Let's talk about it and why I think it's the elephant in the room. You see, besides our home here at NON, all* of these other platforms are profit-driven. Yes, even Telegram which has become ad-centric in its revenue. Ultimately, if you and your content are an obstacle for the place to make money, you've gotta go whether it's right or wrong. Companies won't want to invest in platforms that might hurt their bottom dollar.
With this being the case, none of these places will provide the level of candidness we can have here but at least we can actually discuss it with other people. Currently there's usually about three people who are going through a "NON phase" and active in topics here. Eventually the lack of activity drives them off until they randomly decide to show up and post later.
I realize and agree that NON doesn't need to constantly be "trending", but FFS the concept as a whole is fading and we're witnessing the entire internet slowly being herded into centralized platforms and collectively having its nuts ripped off.
CONTENT
At the end of the day, good content is what drives the scene forward. Stories, primarily. The evolution of an operator is basically going out > somewhere along the line you fail at something > you AAR yourself afterward and find out what failed. Wrong gear or skill issue? That's when all of the "informational " crap comes into play.
In 2023, video content is definitely king. Nobody needs to nor should they upload entire operations (though it is fun to see).
PROPOSALS
As a first foray into trying to resolve these issues, YouTube stands out to me as being the ideal olive branch. It's been made clear that this type of content CAN thrive there, it's all on the creator to responsibly create this content in such a way that they don't panic and take everything down a couple months later out of paranoia. We don't need to directly call it "night ops", now might be a good time to come up with something completely different.
Goofy or not, our main userbase has always been comprised of two major types:
1. The "get the mission done at all costs" operative who patterns themselves after the military.
2. The "way of the ninja" operator who idealizes philosophies and codes when conducting operations.
I believe we should look at these two main ideologies as our starting point for this new community structure.
As you might notice, I keep saying "I" and "our". However, depending on what's decided it could just as easily become "you" and "yours". It really doesn't matter to me who's running what, I'd just like to see the community start gaining some traction again.
Thank you for your time. Please weigh in.
EDIT - Technically, 4chan is "anything goes". However, the place is insanely high risk. Whichever direction we decide to move, just keep that in mind.