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  1. Cpvr

    Off topic chatter

    I allow it. It's apart of a discussion. They can go off topic all day long as long as the topic is doing well. No, it doesn't look bad to non-members and search engines. it shows the community is active.
  2. Cpvr

    Toxic Forum Topics

    It depends on the subject matter, do you want someone discussing politics when your forum isn't based around politics? This isn't aligned with other things, like the search engines. It's far away from your community subject. Sticking to your core subjects is one of the best things to do...
  3. Cpvr

    Getting the police involved

    Not at all. I haven't had a situation like this happen before.
  4. Cpvr

    Evolving your role

    Yes, I'm the main thread creator a long with my moderator. @Heatman We aim to create new content as often as possible. It is up to us to set the standards in our community. If we're not posting, then how can we keep the members entertained and active?
  5. Cpvr

    Using AI to create content without AI-Detection

    It's possible when you custom it using your own writing, especially feeding it previous writings. Then, in this case, you won't be detected. In all honestly, Google really doesn't worry about it too much. As long as it provides value, and is high quality, they will rank your content. AI is...
  6. Cpvr

    Hidden costs of running a long-term forum

    Correct. Which is why more moderation tools are needed. Not necessarily to ‘filter’ users, but to manage the flow of noise and let owners shape their communities. Especially as forum owners, that’s where our responsibility comes in.
  7. Cpvr

    Hidden costs of running a long-term forum

    That's right, however, some parts of the internet are worst than others, and people celebrate things that shouldn't be celebrated. Especially the toxicity of social media, which I was referring to above, and some forums also allow this as well. However. as a forum owner, it doesn't really effect...
  8. Cpvr

    Hidden costs of running a long-term forum

    Sometimes our creativity takes a dip, and we focus on other things, which is perfectly fine. There's also slower seasons, especially during the fall compared to the summer. However, this is when our persistence and consistency is tested on our fronts. It doesn't take a toll on me persey, but...
  9. Cpvr

    What if you die?

    Without a question, I'll take over the reigns and run the community. :D
  10. Cpvr

    Real Forum Traffic

    It took me about a year to actually start seeing members interact, joining and becoming members. I've had a lot of lurkers over the year, but most of them are starting to show their faces now. I always tell myself, the first year is the toughest, but the second is generally when you start...
  11. Cpvr

    Twitter vs. X

    I'd say it was better when it was called Twitter. The early era of Twitter from 2006-2020 was unmatched. There wasn't any other social media site that compared to it.
  12. Cpvr

    Images in signatures

    I allow banner ads on my forum, but my members don't really use them. A lot of my members use text links.
  13. Cpvr

    Do Personal Blogs Still Matter, or Are They Just Online Diaries No One Reads?

    I don't think so. Blogging still has its place on the internet. You still see a lot of search engine blogs, personal blogs, travel blogs and food blogs doing well. Facebook hasn't fully replaced them yet. A lot of these travel bloggers have been running their blogs for a long time now. I don't...
  14. Cpvr

    Is gaming the hardest forum niche out there?

    I’d say it depends on what type of game you’re covering. You have many sub niche inside the gaming itself and games. It is a broad industry with a ton of games. It is oversaturated, but you can still succeed in the niche with the right amount of effort, time and hardwork.
  15. Cpvr

    Count Backwards from 1,000

    986
  16. Cpvr

    Forum marketing in the age of short attention spans

    Which owners see short posts as spam?
  17. Cpvr

    Count Backwards from 1,000

    988
  18. Cpvr

    WordPress What’s your WordPress blog stack in 2025?

    I wouldn't host my domain and server in the same place. I prefer to keep things seperate in that perspective. Domain in one place, hosting in another. I understand the ease of access for doing so, but it's a lot better to keep them seperated to me.
  19. Cpvr

    Strange and Weird Blogs

    I haven't come across any strange and weird blogs. I mainly follow seo and tech related blogs along with gaming blogs.
  20. Cpvr

    Forum marketing in the age of short attention spans

    You know what I think? Create videos about your forum's content and link back to your forum under the description or video url. Especially on Tiktok, Youtube or Facebook. This in turn can help funnel users from these platforms. I see creators doing it with other websites, especially blogs. I...
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