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how did you make it so popular?

Helloforum

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Hey! I'm making a forum about nothing in particular, just a general forum where ppl can discuss any topic freely without any rules or anything. I see this forum is pretty popular and I'd like to know how you got this far. Got any tips for me?
Thanks
 
It helps to give away automotive cleaning products. People love them and will return to the forum often to see when the next give-away will be.
 
Hey! I'm making a forum about nothing in particular, just a general forum where ppl can discuss any topic freely without any rules or anything. I see this forum is pretty popular and I'd like to know how you got this far. Got any tips for me?
Thanks

This forum was associated (started by) the James Randi Educational Foundation. (It has since been "divested"...) It had a vision, of sorts, and because of Randi's name and his challenge to bogus psychics and others with paranormal claims, the forum attracted a dedicated coterie of like-minded individuals.

The "secret" as to the mix? Can't say. For years, members of these forums have been getting together in the great big world at TAMs and skeptic cruises and any time someone was passing through a town where someone they'd been communicating with for seven/ten years lived. In that respect it's quite different from most forums.

Mostly it's about the "skepticism" though. It's not just a buzzword in a forum name. We're on a mission from not-God.
 
This forum was associated (started by) the James Randi Educational Foundation. (It has since been "divested"...) It had a vision, of sorts, and because of Randi's name and his challenge to bogus psychics and others with paranormal claims, the forum attracted a dedicated coterie of like-minded individuals.

The "secret" as to the mix? Can't say. For years, members of these forums have been getting together in the great big world at TAMs and skeptic cruises and any time someone was passing through a town where someone they'd been communicating with for seven/ten years lived. In that respect it's quite different from most forums.

Mostly it's about the "skepticism" though. It's not just a buzzword in a forum name. We're on a mission from not-God.

Alright so that's not an angle i can try. I'm not associated to any foundation or anything like that. People here in portugal don't do forums much. I'll just have to do it all online.

LOL "on a mission from not-god" my boss is actually a jehovah's witness so i got used to keeping the god subject out of the conversation. He knows I'm an atheist and he not gonna convert me, but we'd rather not talk about it? You know how those Jehovah's witnesses get when the conversation gets holy!
 
It helps to give away automotive cleaning products. People love them and will return to the forum often to see when the next give-away will be.

Why "automotive cleaning products"? Won't ppl take anything free? I know i wouldn't be interested in automotive cleaning products, my car doesn't get any prettier when i clean it....
 
Why "automotive cleaning products"? Won't ppl take anything free? I know i wouldn't be interested in automotive cleaning products, my car doesn't get any prettier when i clean it....

You need to find out who to take seriously and who to chuckle along with.

And liars, don't fall foul of the liars.

Me, I've only ever told one lie.

And that's the line above.
 
You need to find out who to take seriously and who to chuckle along with.

And liars, don't fall foul of the liars.

Me, I've only ever told one lie.

And that's the line above.

LOL yea i know. I'm not gonna give out anything for free don't worry!
I'd just like it if ppl used my forum sometimes. It would give me something personal to work at instead of thinking about my boss's company all the time
 
Hey! I'm making a forum about nothing in particular, just a general forum where ppl can discuss any topic freely without any rules or anything. I see this forum is pretty popular and I'd like to know how you got this far. Got any tips for me?
Thanks
That's going to be your problem. Without rules a forum can too easily devolve into nothing but flame wars and spam.
 
That's going to be your problem. Without rules a forum can too easily devolve into nothing but flame wars and spam.

Yeah, in my opinion the rules are one of the things that keep this place great. I've never stuck around posting on any other forum because I'm just not interested in stupid garbage posts and flame wars. This one really is a cut above, and the moderation is a BIG reason for that. (In my opinion, of course.)

Something to consider.
 
Just having a general forum probably isn't going to go anywhere fast. People need a reason, a subject that they want to discuss. Pick a subject (like you said you were interested in Pokemon) and make a board for discussing that. You are far more likely to get people to come to your board, and more importantly to stay with your board.
 
Just having a general forum probably isn't going to go anywhere fast. People need a reason, a subject that they want to discuss. Pick a subject (like you said you were interested in Pokemon) and make a board for discussing that. You are far more likely to get people to come to your board, and more importantly to stay with your board.

Yea i thought about that. I've actually had a pokemon forum but it never went anywhere... I just thought that with a general forum i could appeal to everyone instead of trying to choose a topic that has enough ppl interested but at the same time i know enough about so i can post about it without looking like an idiot..
 
Yeah, in my opinion the rules are one of the things that keep this place great. I've never stuck around posting on any other forum because I'm just not interested in stupid garbage posts and flame wars. This one really is a cut above, and the moderation is a BIG reason for that. (In my opinion, of course.)

Something to consider.

Of course i wouldn't let it get out of hand! Spammers can go straight to hell before coming to my forum! I just meant that ppl could talk about any topic and use swearwords if they wanted to, without starting wars with eachother. It has a censoring thing that ppl can turn off if they want to.
 
Simply starting up a Board about everything will lead to failure, unless you have some marketing in mind. "If you build it he will come" only works in Movies.

Build up your Twitter and Facebook base to a level of critical mass, then open your Board by inviting your friends on these Social Media sites to join your site. Work out what you want each of your sub Forums to be headed so that the whole thing does not become a hotch potch of unrelated topics, so that nobody will ever find anything.

For a Board to reach sustainable level (unless somebody famous endorses it) also requires you to come within Google's radar, and the more google hits you get, the more members you will get.

Also unless you have a couple of Administrators to delete stuff, you will find that the Spambots which spider the Web 24/7 will join in such numbers (once you get to critical mass), that it will become a full time job just deleting bogus members. Unless of course you want to buy Viagra, Russian Brides or furniture from overseas (and, no I won't mention Porn)

It is easy to start a Board. It is a grind building it up, and maintaining it as you want it to be, especially even if you only get to a couple of hundred active members. What did you learn from the failure of your Pokemon Board? Start from there.

Norm
 
Good luck with your endeavor, Helloforum. But I echo the sentiments of most people here. In the words of Gypsy Rose Lee (in the musical, Gypsy).... "Ya gotta have a gimmick!" In the case of a forum, I think that means a "hook". You have to have some reason to get people to stop there in the first place and then you have to have enough content (this forum gets about 1500 posts a day) that the drop-in says, "Say, this isn't just a Pokemon Conservancy Site, they've got some interesting people here discussing stuff that's interesting TO ME."

Right now, our most active sub-forums are Politics and Social Issues/Current Events. Most members, though, came here when it was the old JREF Forums and were attracted by de-bunking of charlatans, bad science, quackery, etc... and stayed for the casual (and pitched battle) discussions on less subjective material. (My political party's better than your political party! Is not! Is too! Poopie head! LOL PWND!) But there's still a strong undercurrent of critical thinking and skepticism. You won't see people arguing politics on Youtube citing logical fallacies the way you will here.

The bad news? Forums are dying. This one is active, perhaps, from your perspective, but it's down by about 50% of its peak users about six years ago. Social media has taken up all the people who are just here for the lulz and the camaraderie. Social media is not a good platform for a decent debate or heated discussion, though, so many of us still like the forum format. But while it's not dead or not even dying, it has receded to a tertiary position to the click click click generation. If someone posts here, in Forum Community, "Show us your breakfast" you get fifteen responses and 112 "views". People view/respond if they're interested. On FB, everyone has to look at the pictures of your porridge and juice.
 
Hum, u guys gave me a lot to think about. I'll difinitely take all this into consideration and reformulate what I'm doing. Thanks guys!
 
Helloforum, I think you get it. I think things change so fast these days, that getting popular seems like such a great idea. It is so unimportant though. Be honest, and we will follow.

Reminds me of a line from a movie.

“There will come a time when all of us are dead. All of us. There will come a time when there are no human beings remaining to remember that anyone ever existed or that our species ever did anything. There will be no one left to remember Aristotle or Cleopatra, let alone you. Everything that we did and built and wrote and thought and discovered will be forgotten and all of this will have been for naught. Maybe that time is coming soon and maybe it is millions of years away, but even if we survive the collapse of our sun, we will not survive forever. There was time before organisms experienced consciousness, and there will be time after. And if the inevitability of human oblivion worries you, I encourage you to ignore it. God knows that’s what everyone else does.”
 
Why "automotive cleaning products"? Won't ppl take anything free? I know i wouldn't be interested in automotive cleaning products, my car doesn't get any prettier when i clean it....

It was a meta point. First, people will not take anything free. They will take free stuff they think is more valuable than free though.

This forum is popular because a lot of the cool kids come here to post.

For example, I come to read what Gawdzilla Sama posts. I find it at times amusing, inspiring, and thought provoking. Never inane, never simply fluffy and calorie-free. Those posts bring others who want to respond and contribute in turn.

I don't think good forums are created so much as carefully nurtured and grown. (Also trimmed by skilled nurserymen/mods.)
 
This forum is popular because a lot of the cool kids come here to post.

My apology for posting on this thread as I did earlier today and representing the older generation. In future, I will take a back seat to the cool kids.

Norm
 
My apology for posting on this thread as I did earlier today and representing the older generation. In future, I will take a back seat to the cool kids.

Norm

[gump] Well, Norm, mama always said, "You don't have to be young to be immature." [/gump]

I've been a cool kid for five decades, now.
 

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