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Because I’m Masochistic…

I’ve decided to start up another forum.

My last forum, as you might recall, did alright, until traffic plummeted, and then it was eventually hacked by some l33t hax0r. I then put it out of its misery.

But recently I’ve been hankering to start another one. And then Yahoo announced their $2.99/yr domain deal again, and that convinced me.

I decided to run the forum using bbPress.

Without further ado, I present to you: Surfing on a Rocket

About Those Forums..

About a week ago, I checked the forums and discovered that they had been hacked. The damage was not bad, it was simply defaced and the admin account was gone. All of this was quickly remedied, and I closed down the forum so that it couldn’t happen again, until I updated my forum software. Or so I thought. Looking at it today, the forums are empty — no posts and no categories. A quick check of the database confirms this.

Now, of course I have a back-up with all of the posts. It might be a week old, which, considering the activeness of the forums, really isn’t missing much.

But I don’t know if it’s worth it. The forums were pretty dead, and I don’t know if I should invest any more time into them. I might just get rid of it entirely.

This has a few upsides to it. Next winter, when it comes time to renew my website hosting, I could switch to a different provider. I don’t use half of what I’m currently paying for, and nearlyfreespeech looks very tempting (The only trouble is that they only offer one MySQL database per account. Which wouldn’t be a problem if I scrapped the forum).

Or, even if I did give up on the current board, which uses PunBB, I might still set up another forum with different software — At a later date. I’m thinking of BBPress here. This creates a whole host of new problems, since BBPress is still in the alpha stages, but… It would be an educational process for me.

Anyways, I’d like to hear from any of you who used the forum in the past. Whether I should bring back the PunBB, or shelf the idea of a forum until a later date. Thanks, and cheers!

Forums?!

I raised the possibility a few days ago. And now, in the whee hours of Saturday, I can definitively say: white male consumer has forums!

Before I was talking about using bbPress. However since it is still so early in development, it really wasn’t suitable. Instead, I turned to PunBB, a cult favorite floating around here. Alex King heartily recommended it, and after I saw how well he was able to integrate it into several WordPress sites, I was convinced.

After a few hours of complete stonewalling, the PunBB template system finally clicked, and I figured out how to integrate it into the current site.

My two main concerns with adding a forum was that it would:
a) integrate completely with the rest of the site. This has nearly been achieved. The font colors are slightly different, and as a whole it is slightly inconsistent with the rest of the site. However it is probably not noticeable to the common layman. While I might continue to tinker on it a bit more, I’m satisfied right now.
b) be lightweight and simple. This is why I was originally considering bbPress. I have easy, one-click access to phpBB and Invision Power Board. There are many other free bulletin boards out there. However all of these popular solutions are entirely too overweight and graphics-intensive for what I wanted. I want something easy on my hosting, and easy on my visitors. I had to take my expertise into consideration also – while integrating phpBB into the site is probably entirely possible – it would have proved nearly impossible for me.

So, I ended up with PunBB. I removed all smilies. Even simple things like avatars were on the chopping block for awhile (I eventually kept them). Guests can post, because I know how irritating it is to have to register to post everywhere. God knows how many forums I’ve registered at through the years. Creating new topics is reserved for members, however. Need incentive.

I don’t expect the forums to be very active on the outset. I’m not even sure how active they will ever become. However I believe they were warrented. In the past year or two, I’ve become a steady forum user at a variety of places, most notably NewGrounds. But I’ve outgrown these places. Like I’ve said before, I just needed a place to call my own.

Psst, Hey Kid! Wanna Forum?

I’m currently working on a forum for white male consumer, it can be seen here. Do I need one? No. Do I want one? Yes.

I’m building it off of bbPress, from the same developers who brought you WordPress. I could have gone with a generic phpBB, or even Invision Board, but I don’t want another run-of-the-mill forum. I need something small, fast, and most importantly – something I’ll be able to easily integrate into the existing site. I need simplicity. I don’t want people to have to register to post, I want it to be come-and-go-as-you-please and low tech. bbPress does what I want, beautifully. To see a working version in action, check out the WordPress forums. Right now, I’m unaware of other sites running the software, although there are undoubtably dozens – if not hundreds – up and running, even though the software is still in the alpha phrase. I’m jumping on the bandwagon early :-)

Stay tuned. I won’t formally link to the forums until I have them up and running. Till then, anyone can feel free to post garbage on them, I’ll probably clean them off once they ‘go live.’