Even though the communities are somewhat divided (Michigan Airsoft, Michiana Airsoft Coalition, West Michigan Airsoft, Airsoft Society, AirsoftForum.com, etc) we as a community have one very, very solid thing going for us. That's the fact that we are a solid and unified organization. There isn't a power-struggle going on behind the scenes for who is in control of what.
The admins/moderators of the forum are the same as the facebook group and the statewide organization page. All of us know each other (at least to some degree) and more or less have personal contact information for everyone.
The rules and regulations for what is considered safe and acceptable conduct are uniform throughout the state of Michigan. If you want to be able to post your game(s) or advertise your team, you have to follow our rules.
I remember going to the Michigan vs. Ohio Round II in Ohio last summer, shitty sportsmanship on the part of the Ohio players, but the fact that damn near everyone on the Michigan team was friends or at least knew of each other was not only encouraging but made the game itself enjoyable.
Cohesion as a community I feel will keep us together as a statewide organization and network of players, teams, and fields.
Any new players I meet out at Hole in the Wall Paintball I always encourage to join the larger Michigan Airsoft community. For both networking purposes and to boost our numbers as a whole. I'm planning on putting up a flier near the back counter that advertises the forum and the facebook group for people to see when I'm not there as well. People always ask us (the field) "Oh, you do airsoft here?" I'm surprised every time, you all can't see the millions of rounds that are on every single field here?
Event hosts and fields are less likely to want to work together because money is involved. Speaking on behalf of myself and Hole in the Wall Paintball, we don't offer our services for free. For those that don't know me, I'm not just an airsoft event host for the field, I'm one of the permanent staff (11+ years) and part of field management. Competition in the state on a given weekend is fierce for the playing population. This results in locations not treating people as well as they should and not wanting to work together. Which I don't quite understand myself. Everyone wins when you treat ALL players well, paintball or airsoft.
Regardless, staying unified (Forum, Facebook, etc) I feel will ultimately keep us together. Paintball is also going through something similar. Funny enough, there isn't much of a unified front in the paintball scene either. Until I created it, there was no 'Michigan Paintball' community for the state either, again the lack of a unified community results in lower turnouts and less networking for everyone.