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I really don't like to see the same content/thread posted in different forums (even if the forum is not mine) I lose respect for those users.
It's a sign of lack of authenticity, I see it disrespectful towards the forum and its members. I see that as a lazy act.
I haven't hit the ban button not even once. I haven't had the need for it. But I like to press buttons if I get into that job position :)
I like to keep some rules very strictly and I am lay down with other that are not so important. Example, having more than one account
on my forum is a...
I don't use windows since Windows Me. :) I am very happy with Linux :)
I use Sublime Text, FileZilla, MySQL Workbench. That's basically it. And I update/upgrade the websites live. Not too much complicated things.
Simple and straight to the point.
I don't find a good reason to ban a user for too much posting. The only logical reason if the posts were not good at all.
I have actually removed(not banned) inactive accounts, but never the active ones.
Second chances are a good thing. People also need a lapse of time to make some changes. If too soon, that person would probably repeat the mistake.
I acted in a childish manner with @Cedric about a year ago, I did apologize and he was cool about it. Thank you man!
Lol.. I am not trying to say it, I just said it. I am just agreeing with your post about been an influencer you can make a living. You said about the luck part, and I am saying that that luck will drastically improve by Joining ForumRace. :)
Well, passive income is a mayor focus on my forum, but not only for me as the forum owner, but also to all users as well.
The main passive income tactic I use is by setting up subscriptions and sharing 50% recurring commissions with users for referrals to join the
community and any other...
I have not done it yet, but I strongly believe it is possible to make any amount with a forum.
Managing a forum is not just managing a piece of software, there are really real life skills that needs
to be learned and also money invested like in any real business. Creating services, products...
I didn't have the chance to use postloop when it was around, but I see the importance in using
paid posting services, specially if the forum is new or inactive. I consider paid posting services should
be used constantly until the community reach the benefits of network effect. But it all...
I like those questions...
Who should join my forum and what's in there for them.
You should join my forum if:
1- You are a forum owner(or want to start a forum)
2- You are looking to earn and create passive revenue
What's in there for you?
1- As a forum owner: You will have someone(me)...
I definitively need to customize it. I just put it up as it came out and I was eager to show how it works (proving the concept) Later I plan to integrate some cool stuff into the user's profiles using the data of that board.
Right now I am making some webhooks to send/receive alerts to users...
One of my first employers, Javier Elizabeth, taught me this when I was 18. Thanks to that perspective, I’ve had countless opportunities in most places I've been.
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