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RE: What do you look for in a forum? - Omniscient - 08-04-2010 Information. Normally that's my first requirement to join. Is there data I need. But I'll remain in a community that's active. Maturity will make me like the community. RE: What do you look for in a forum? - Eve - 08-05-2010 I also look for good grammar. RE: What do you look for in a forum? - Cybr - 08-05-2010 Also, a nice-looking theme. Some just throw me off too much and just unattractive overall. RE: What do you look for in a forum? - Eve - 09-03-2010 More responses? RE: What do you look for in a forum? - Fragma - 09-03-2010 I usually join if there is something I want help with or if there is any information I might be able to get from the forum. Once I've registered, if the community is friendly, helpful and I feel that I have something to offer the forum, then I will stay active. RE: What do you look for in a forum? - MarkW7 - 09-03-2010 Information, firstly. Then you have to think is the information readable? A decent theme that's easy to navigate is a biggy - then comes active members and people with their head screwed on. RE: What do you look for in a forum? - x2theone2x - 09-03-2010 (08-04-2010, 11:39 AM)Omniscient Wrote: Information. Normally that's my first requirement to join. Is there data I need. But I'll remain in a community that's active. Maturity will make me like the community. I believe maturity is one of the main factors. RE: What do you look for in a forum? - Anarchy ツ - 09-05-2010 Funny staff,HQ Posts,Admins who are more then welcome to be friends with you and active members. |