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What is a good free Forum to install on ones website
Just a simple Forum to discuss what is on the website. Who has a recommendation?
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Mybb.com
Its basically what Vbulletin used to look and work like before they added a bunch of stupid shit trying to make it into more of a 'social community system' and begin charging more for it. Oh, its also FREE and has a whole slew of plugins like spam control, skins, etc, etc. |
Check out Vanilla Forums as well. It has some limitations but is generally easy to manage and monitor.
Oh crap looks like they no longer have an open source option... |
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Oh I hated Mybb I found that the plugins are haphazard and the administrative end is very non-intuitive. So I keep going back to phpbb because it's just cleaner. Regardless, forums would come back from the dead if only someone would make a damn app! |
phpbb u ok?
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Back in the day, if you had a forum and wanted to be taken seriously, especially in the adult industry, you NEEDED to have a VBulletin forum. Whether that is still the case I don't know but, I have to admit that I do like the look and feel of a VBulletin based forum vs. phpbb one myself which is honestly the only reason I use Mybb on my boards presently. Ron at Board Tracker (if he still owns it) would definitely be in a great position to setup an app for message board interaction :2 cents: |
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end user perspective they're all pretty much the same thing except for some measure of graphical layout. Quote:
ass when it comes to everything technical. But just the same, we really do need someone to create an app that will work with all the independent forums. |
If you have 1k of hard drive space, this is the perfect forum:
https://nerdparadise.com/programming/phpforum If you can push the boat out to 5k, you have many more options, including: https://github.com/nicbou/tinybbs And for real extravagance you can have this at just under 10k: https://github.com/Xeoncross/forumfive Those aside - and the serious point is that forums aren't necessarily complicated, depending on what you want - I always disliked forums like phpbb and vbulletin, which all look the same to me, ugly and cluttered with info nobody cares about. Since I prefer lightweight/low-end/no-nonsense stuff I always liked FluxBB: https://fluxbb.org a form/fork of which used to be used by Facebook in its early days (but don't let that put you off). I really loved this one though: NoNonsense Forum Both of those are ancient but still around/seemingly unhacked/exploited and pretty lightweight. If I'd ever got around to doing a forum they're the two I'd have chosen from, or maybe just written a bloated 15k one myself. |
Thanks for the input guys!!!
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