I've only had one and have always used MyBB. I did retire it for about a decade and recently brought it back last year. I don't find forums as popular as they once were.
I've only had one and have always used MyBB. I did retire it for about a decade and recently brought it back last year. I don't find forums as popular as they once were.
It has been shut down for almost a year. I was trying to sell the forum but the buyer was not interested in the forum, he was just interested in domain. After I sold the domain, I shut down the forum. I have the database. The forum is on mental health niche.
My first forum was a webmaster forum. I started a lot of forums over the years, mostly related either building sites, or poker. I currently only have one forum, which is a poker forum. I don't plan to start any others.
extreme-vb.net - Visual Basic programming site - started on a hacked ASP guestbook script in 1997
visualbasicforum.com - popular Visual Basic forum -started in 1999 on wwwthreads. Imported all the posts from the original Extreme VB site.
dotnetforum.net - the evolution of the visual basic forum when Microsoft EOL it. Opened in 2002.
whatpissesyouoff.com - an offshoot from a hidden forum on the visual basic site - opened in 2004
extremetechsupport.com - and computer support forum - opened in 2004 after I sold visual basic forum
There are others. Those were the most popular. All were big boards and popular during there time.
Brilliant! I'm sure that had good SEO rankings when people were pissed off.
In addition to my OP, I think my second forum wasn't even a "community", it was just an index of codes and skins found on the official InvisionFree Support board. Later on, the indexes were combined into "Big Boards," my largest resource board to date.