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  1. In this video, Ross Simmonds dives into how Reddit has risen to become a major player in the SEO landscape and what marketers need to do to take advantage of this shift. He unpacks the tactics driving Reddit’s SEO success, sharing practical tips on how to seamlessly incorporate Reddit into your marketing strategy. From navigating the unique dynamics of Reddit communities to creating content that truly resonates, Ross covers all the essentials for leveraging Reddit to boost your SEO efforts. Discover how Reddit operates, why it’s crucial for modern SEO, and the actionable steps you can take to unlock its potential for your brand. Don’t miss out on tapping into Reddit’s marketing power!
  2. What Forum Subject Hasn’t Been Done Before? With the vast number of forums out there, it might feel like every possible subject has already been covered. Gaming? Done. Books, movies, tech, hobbies? All checked off the list. But is there still untapped potential for new and exciting forum subjects? Think about niche interests, emerging trends, or unconventional ideas that haven’t been explored: • Hyper-specific hobbies: Forums dedicated to unique crafts like miniature dioramas, custom fountain pen ink mixing, or speedcubing (beyond Rubik’s cubes). • Futurism and emerging technologies: A space focused solely on speculative tech like AI ethics, bioengineering, or space colonization. • Cross-disciplinary creativity: A forum blending two fields, like science and art, or food and history. • Everyday life hacks: A forum purely for sharing obscure, niche tips and tricks for everyday situations. • Personal growth challenges: A community centered on self-made challenges like learning a skill in 30 days or breaking bad habits. Many forums stick to broad topics, but hyper-focused or hybrid subjects often find enthusiastic communities. What’s a subject you’ve always wished had its own forum? Let’s brainstorm the unexplored!
  3. Myspace was the first social media that I ever used. I also used Mocospace at one point.
  4. I’ve had my iPhone 13 for about three years now, and I don’t see the point of upgrading. I’ll upgrade it when it breaks or something. I used the iPhone 8 for a long time, and the only reason I upgraded to the 13 was because the charging port was damaged. I had to choose between replacing it or upgrading.
  5. I’m the pillow king😅 I have like 8-10 pillows. I can’t sleep without pillows.
  6. Welcome to the team! [uSER=97]@fdk1971[/uSER]
  7. Google has recently rolled out a new addition to the performance report in Search Console. You can now view hourly data in a 24-hour format.
  8. I’m currently listening to November 18th by Drake. [MEDIA=spotify]track:0JaVdpmiex2EP7bBzyKVTa[/MEDIA]
  9. Microsoft has officially removed the cache link and cache operator support from Bing Search. This comes after several months of testing, and after Google removed the cache link back in February 2024. Fabrice Canel from Microsoft told Search Engine Land that Bing dropped the cache feature this week from its search results. What it looked like. Previously, the cache link looked was accessible with an arrow down next to the URL of the search result snippet: Now, the arrow is no longer available and the cache link has been removed: What Bing said. Microsoft posted about this on X saying: Why we care. Some SEOs have sought out other search engines that have cache links, such as Bing, even though the cache is not a good use for debugging SEO issues, it has become a defacto tool for many SEOs and searchers over the years. After many months of testing removing the cache link from the Bing Search results, it is now officially gone. The Wayback Machine is an excellent way to see older versions of specific URLs, and it is free. source: https://searchengineland.com/bing-officially-removes-cache-link-from-search-results-449220
  10. I’m currently listening to The waiting Game by Eelmatic https://open.spotify.com/wrapped/share/share-a7a6833626ad4e219333c6c7d21dc2f6?si=WXWjU0NrQseJBGg02aiRfw&track-id=4C4ywxw9nq5mdcVzMgxabw
  11. I enjoy doing post exchanges because I like helping my fellow forum owners while also getting the chance to explore other communities and meet new people. It’s something I’ve been doing for a long time, and I believe it’s a great way to engage if you have the time to participate in post exchanges.
  12. Hi!

    Cpvr posted a post in a topic in Introductions
    Welcome to the community! [mention=720]Bizdustry.com[/mention]
  13. Cpvr posted a post in a topic in Legal & Security
    [HEADING=2]WordPress must stop blocking WP Engine, judge rules[/HEADING] / [HEADING=2]Automattic and its CEO Matt Mullenweg also have to quit interfering with WP Engine’s ACF plugin[/HEADING] WP Engine just won a preliminary injunction against WordPress parent company Automattic. On Tuesday, a California District Court judge ordered Automattic to stop blocking WP Engine’s access to WordPress.org resources and interfering with its plugins. The preliminary injunction comes after WP Engine, a third-party WordPress hosting service, filed a lawsuit that accused Automattic and its CEO, Matt Mullenweg, of “multiple forms of immediate irreparable harm.” It later asked the court to stop Mullenweg from restricting WP Engine’s access to WordPress.org. Mullenweg waged a public campaign againstWP Engine in September, accusing the service of misusing the WordPress trademark and not contributing enough to the WordPress community. After blocking WP Engine from WordPress.org’s servers, Automattic took control of WP Engine’s ACF Plugin. Judge Araceli Martínez-Olguín found merit in WP Engine’s claims that Automattic’s actions harmed business relationships, saying Mullenweg’s “conduct is designed to induce breach or disruption.” As for Automattic’s argument that blamed WP Enginefor relying on WordPress.org to power its business, Judge Martínez-Olguín didn’t find it very compelling. “While Defendants characterize WPEngine’s harm as self-imposed because it built its business around a website ‘that it had no contractual right to use...’ Defendants’ role in helping that harm materialize through their recent targeted actions toward WPEngine, and no other competitor, cannot be ignored,” the ruling states. The Verge reached out to Automattic and WP Engine with a request for comment but didn’t immediately hear back. The ruling found the WP Engine showed it will suffer irreparable harm without injunctive relief, while also impacting members of the WordPress community. Under the preliminary injunction, Automattic will have to take down the list of companies it displayed on a site it created to track outgoing WP Engine customers, as well as remove the checkbox that asks WordPress users to verify they’re not affiliated with WP Engine when logging in. Source: https://www.theverge.com/2024/12/10/24318350/automattic-restore-wp-engine-access-wordpress
  14. Reddit is rolling out a new artificial intelligence feature designed to help people quickly find answers based on user posts, the company said Monday. Reddit Answers, as the feature is called, allows users to ask questions just like they can with ChatGPT, Perplexity and other generative AI services. With Reddit Answers, the company may be able to get more users to search for Reddit content on the platform, reducing the company’s reliance on Google for traffic. Reddit is rolling out a new artificial intelligence feature designed to help people quickly find answers based on user posts, the company said Monday. A small portion of Reddit’s U.S. user base will have access to the Reddit Answers feature as part of an initial test before the company rolls the feature out more broadly. Reddit Answers is available via a new button on the company’s homepage. That button takes users to a page where they can ask the AI questions, just as they can with ChatGPT, Perplexity and other generative AI services. Unlike other AI-powered chat and search tools, Reddit’s AI-generated answers are sourced from posts found on the platform, not from around the web. For instance, if a user asks Reddit Answers how to make modifications to a particular BMW model, the AI tool will answer with a bullet-point list of tips, summaries and quotes from Reddit posts related to the question. Users can tap links in the answers and go directly to the related Reddit post. The company has been testing Reddit Answers for six months, and the feature is part of Reddit’s plans to improve the way people search on the platform, Reddit Vice President of Product Serkan Piantino told CNBC. Reddit Answers is more “about building a bridge to the content than it is about being a replacement for it,” said Piantino. He said the company wants people to use the feature to access more Reddit content as opposed to merely reading AI-generated summaries. People will be able to use Reddit Answers to query any topic except those deemed NSFW, or not safe for work, Piantino said. Reddit CEO Steve Huffman told analysts in October that search represents a “focused investment” for the company in 2025 due to its utility and how it “helps new users find their home on Reddit.” “It helps core users navigate Reddit, answer their questions, and it’s a monetization opportunity,” Huffmansaid on the company’s third-quarter earnings call. “It’s one of the few products that kind of touches everything.” Reddit Answers is built atop the company’s existing search architecture and with AI models from OpenAI and Google Cloud, Piantino said. The social media company has data-licensing deals with both OpenAI and Google in which the companies pay Reddit for access to its data that they can use to improve their respective AI models. Over the past year, Reddit has become one of the most visited sites through Google, after the company made internal changes and after Google updated its algorithms to prioritize “authentic” content from online forums. As a result, Reddit said, it has seen an influx of new users who aren’t logged into accounts on the platform. Although Reddit’s overall user base has grown along with its improved Google search results, the number of logged-out users has exceeded that of logged-in users since the fourth quarter of 2023, according to Reddit financials. Reddit isn’t able to monetize logged-out users as much as their logged-in counterparts, which has led to the company releasing more personalized features intended to incentivize logged-out users to create accounts. “Reddit is the sixth most searched word on Google in the US this year, and so, those are people literally typing the word Reddit into Google,” Huffman said in October. “They know they’re going to end up on there. They’re using, in this case, Google to navigate Reddit.” With Reddit Answers, the company may be able to get more users to search for Reddit content on the platform, reducing the company’s reliance on Google for traffic. If new users find the feature compelling, they could be enticed to create accounts. “It’s pretty clear that AI has a place in search, and that’s how we’re thinking about this as well,” Piantino said. Reddit Answers is only available in English for iOS and desktop users for now, but the company plans to roll out the feature to Android users as well as in other languages in the future, Piantino said. Source: https://www.cnbc.com/2024/12/09/reddit-begins-testing-ai-powered-answers-feature-to-win-users.html
  15. Cpvr posted a post in a topic in Off-Topic
    Welcome aboard buddy! It’s great to see you here. How’s everything going for you?
  16. Cpvr posted a post in a topic in Introductions
    Welcome to the community! [mention=139]Nebulous[/mention]
  17. Cpvr posted a post in a topic in Introductions
    Welcome to the community! [mention=304]Ginger[/mention]
  18. One way to insult someone without swearing is by saying, ‘Are you dumb or stupid? Pick one.’ Another one would be: ‘Are you not listening, or do you not get it at all?’
  19. Welcome aboard! [mention=62]Ravenfreak[/mention]
  20. I’ve started posting, username“mara”.
  21. Cpvr posted a post in a topic in Serious Discussions
    Most of the traffic coming from these countries are mailicious and they’re searching for vulnerabilities in your server & scripts. I have them block as well. I’d also block hwclouds on the ASN level as they’ll hit you with a bunch of bot traffic as well. AS136907 HWCLOUDS-AS-AP HUAWEI CLOUDS
  22. I’m currently listening to Chicago to Memphis by NLE choppa feat G herbo. [MEDIA=spotify]track:2mNoak5bp3xjAOAWgWtLrS[/MEDIA]
  23. Tagging the third spot