Actually, +1/like should be a core feature. It's not just "retards" who want it, "liking" posts is huge for encouraging interaction in the forums and making people actually want to post, which is the dream of every admin.
Just because you're stuck in 2003 doesn't mean every new feature makes a ...
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- Mon Aug 26, 2013 8:31 pm
- Forum: [3.x] Discussion
- Topic: Biggest competition threats to PHPBB forums
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- Mon Aug 26, 2013 8:28 pm
- Forum: [3.x] Discussion
- Topic: Biggest competition threats to PHPBB forums
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Re: Biggest competition threats to PHPBB forums
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Welcome.
Just to sum up you post to make sure I understand you correct.
Focus on making bridges a core part of phpBB because you once needed it.
Remove everything else you don't need. Because those who think they need it are retards.
Focus on making ...
Welcome.
Just to sum up you post to make sure I understand you correct.
Focus on making bridges a core part of phpBB because you once needed it.
Remove everything else you don't need. Because those who think they need it are retards.
Focus on making ...
- Mon Jul 15, 2013 9:32 pm
- Forum: [3.x] Discussion
- Topic: Biggest competition threats to PHPBB forums
- Replies: 71
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Re: Biggest competition threats to PHPBB forums
Ah, makes sense. I've been wondering that for years.
- Sun Jul 14, 2013 5:21 am
- Forum: [3.x] Discussion
- Topic: Biggest competition threats to PHPBB forums
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Re: Biggest competition threats to PHPBB forums
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I've been using phpbb in its various incarnations since 2001, and I can tell you that from the administration side of things, phpbb is very much a case of "the devil you know." People stick with it because it's what they know; not because it's great. Case in ...
I've been using phpbb in its various incarnations since 2001, and I can tell you that from the administration side of things, phpbb is very much a case of "the devil you know." People stick with it because it's what they know; not because it's great. Case in ...