An Internet forum , or message board , is an online discussion site where people can hold conversations in the form of posted messages. They differ from chat rooms in that messages are often longer than one line of text, and are at least temporarily archived. Also, depending on the access level of a user or the forum set-up, a posted message might need to be approved by a moderator before it becomes publicly visible.
55-471: Forums have a specific set of jargon associated with them; for example, a single conversation is called a " thread ", or topic . The name comes from the forums of Ancient Rome. A discussion forum is hierarchical or tree-like in structure; a forum can contain a number of subforums, each of which may have several topics. Within a forum's topic, each new discussion started is called a thread and can be replied to by as many people as they so wish. Depending on
110-461: A sig ), which is a block of text, possibly with BBCode, that appears at the bottom of all of the user's posts. There is a character limit on signatures, though it may be so high that it is rarely hit. Often, the forum's moderators impose manual rules on signatures to prevent them from being obnoxious (for example, being extremely long or having flashing images) and issue warnings or bans to users who break these rules. Like avatars, signatures may improve
165-405: A "cabal" of "petty tyrants". On 4chan , moderators are subject to notable levels of mockery and contempt. There, they are often referred to as janitors (or, more pejoratively, "jannies") given their job, which is tantamount to cleaning up the imageboards' infamous shitposting . The administrators (short form: "admin") manage the technical details required for running the site. As such, they have
220-423: A Non-Threaded format is best. If a user has a message topic and multiple replies to that message topic, a semi-threaded format is best. If a user has a message topic and replies to that message topic and responds to replies, then a fully threaded format is best. Internally, Western-style forums organize visitors and logged-in members into user groups. Privileges and rights are given based on these groups. A user of
275-520: A certain number) when selecting options, as well as private or public display of voters. Polls can be set to expire after a certain date or, in some cases, after a number of days from their creation. Members vote in a poll, and a statistic is displayed graphically. An ignore list allows members to hide posts of other members that they do not want to see or have a problem with. In most implementations, they are referred to as foe list or ignore list . The posts are usually not hidden but minimized, with only
330-399: A certain user has made. Users with higher postcounts are often considered more reputable than users with lower postcounts, but not always. For instance, some forums have disabled postcounts with the hopes that doing so will emphasize the quality of information over quantity. A thread (sometimes called a topic ) is a collection of posts, usually displayed from oldest to latest, although this
385-485: A different icon compared to other threads. This icon may stand out more to emphasize the thread. If the forum's users have lost interest in a particular thread, it becomes a dead thread . Forums prefer the premise of open and free discussion and often adopt de facto standards . The most common topics on forums include questions, comparisons, polls of opinion, and debates. It is not uncommon for nonsense or unsocial behavior to sprout as people lose their temper, especially if
440-422: A forum for threaded, or asynchronous, discussion purposes. The group may or may not be the only users of the forum. A thread's popularity is measured on forums in reply (total posts minus one, the opening post, in most default forum settings) counts. Some forums also track page views . Threads meeting a set number of posts or a set number of views may receive a designation such as "hot thread" and be displayed with
495-546: A huge number of topics. Internet slang and image macros popular across the Internet are abundant and widely used in Internet forums. Forum software packages are widely available on the Internet and are written in a variety of programming languages , such as PHP , Perl , Java , and ASP . The configuration and records of posts can be stored in text files or in a database . Each package offers different features, from
550-482: A marketplace, a forum was a gathering place of great social significance, and often the scene of diverse activities, including political discussions and debates, rendezvous, meetings, et cetera. In that case, it supplemented the function of a conciliabulum . Every municipality ( municipium ) had a forum. Fora were the first of any civitas synoecized whether Latin, Italic, Etruscan, Greek, Celtic, or other. The first forums were sited between independent villages in
605-472: A marketplace, along with the buildings used for shops and the stoas used for open stalls. But such fora functioned secondarily for multiple purposes, including as social meeting places for discussion. Many fora were constructed at remote locations along a road by the magistrate responsible for the road, in which case the forum was the only settlement at the site and had its own name, such as Forum Popili or Forum Livi . In addition to its standard function as
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#1732780881331660-472: A member posts in a thread for no reason but to have it go to the top, it is referred to as a bump or bumping . It has been suggested that "bump" is an acronym of "bring up my post"; however, this is almost certainly a backronym , and the usage is entirely consistent with the verb "bump" which means "to knock to a new position". On some messageboards, users can choose to sage (correctly pronounced /sa-ɣe/ though often confused as IPA: [seɪdʒ] )
715-482: A particular location, which is to say they have no intention of participating in that section but enjoy reading the contributions to it. The moderators (short singular form: "mod") are users (or employees) of the forum who are granted access to the posts and threads of all members for the purpose of moderating discussion (similar to arbitration ) and also keeping the forum clean (neutralizing spam and spambots , etc.). Moderators also answer users' concerns about
770-410: A post if they wish to make a post but not "bump" it. The word "sage" derives from the 2channel terminology 下げる sageru , meaning "to lower". Threads that are important but rarely receive posts are stickied (or, in some software, "pinned"). A sticky thread will always appear in front of normal threads, often in its own section. A "threaded discussion group" is simply any group of individuals who use
825-714: A post. An emoticon , or smiley , is a symbol or combination of symbols used to convey emotional content in written or message form. Forums implement a system through which some of the text representations of emoticons (e.g., xD , :p ) are rendered as a small image. Depending on what part of the world the forum's topic originates from (since most forums are international), smilies can be replaced by other forms of similar graphics; an example would be kaoani (e.g., *(^O^)* , (^-^)b ), or even text between special symbols (e.g., :blink:, :idea:). Most forums implement an opinion poll system for threads. Most implementations allow for single-choice or multi-choice (sometimes limited to
880-440: A single-threaded discussion of any given blog post. Slashcode , on the other hand, is far more complicated, allowing fully threaded discussions and incorporating a robust moderation and meta-moderation system as well as many of the profile features available to forum users. Some stand-alone threads on forums have reached fame and notability, such as the " I am lonely will anyone speak to me " thread on MovieCodec.com's forums, which
935-409: A small bar indicating a post from the user on the ignore list is there. Almost all Internet forums include a member list , which allows the display of all forum members with an integrated search feature. Some forums will not list members with zero posts, even if they have activated their accounts. Many forums allow users to give themselves an avatar . An avatar is an image that appears beside all of
990-488: A sounding board—just writing it down can make you feel better... That doesn't change their psychological world at that moment, but creating a kinship with like-minded people can help. You're all in this virtual space together." Due to its large community, Bjarne created a new forum entitled "A Lonely Life", for the thread's numerous lonely inhabitants to move to. The original thread was later moved to Moviecodec.com's branch site, The Lounge Forums, but as of December 24, 2016,
1045-611: A thread, eventually ending when everyone gives up or attention spans waver and a more interesting subject takes over. It is not uncommon for debate to end in ad hominem attacks. Several lawsuits have been brought against the forums and moderators, claiming libel and damage. A recent case is the Scubaboard lawsuit, where a business in the Maldives filed a suit against Scubaboard for libel and defamation in January 2010. For
1100-417: A user's posts in order to make the user more recognizable. The user may upload the image to the forum database or provide a link to an image on a separate website. Each forum has limits on the height, width, and data size of avatars that may be used; if the user tries to use an avatar that is too big, it may be scaled down or rejected. Similarly, most forums allow users to define a signature (sometimes called
1155-531: A web version of an electronic mailing list or newsgroup (such as those that exist on Usenet ), allowing people to post messages and comment on other messages. Later developments emulated the different newsgroups or individual lists, providing more than one forum dedicated to a particular topic. Internet forums are prevalent in several developed countries . Japan posts the most, with over two million per day on their largest forum, 2channel . China also has millions of posts on forums such as Tianya Club . Some of
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#17327808813311210-459: Is [i]clever[/i] [b] [i]text[/i] [/b] . When the post is viewed, the code is rendered to HTML and will appear as: This is clever text . Many forum packages offer a way to create Custom BBCodes, or BBcodes that are not built into the package, where the administrator of the board can create complex BBCodes to allow the use of JavaScript or iframe functions in posts, for example, embedding a YouTube or Google Video complete with viewer directly into
1265-520: Is a user-submitted message enclosed in a block containing the user's details and the date and time it was submitted. Members are usually allowed to edit or delete their own posts. Posts are contained in threads, where they appear as blocks one after another. The first post starts the thread; this may be called the TS (thread starter) or OP (original post). Posts that follow in the thread are meant to continue discussion about that post or respond to other replies; it
1320-475: Is not uncommon for discussions to be derailed. On Western forums, the classic way to show a member's own details (such as name and avatar) has been on the left side of the post, in a narrow column of fixed width, with the post controls located on the right, at the bottom of the main body, above the signature block. In more recent forum software implementations, the Asian style of displaying the members' details above
1375-412: Is now fully customizable, with "hacks" or "modifications" readily available to customize a person's forum to theirs and their members' needs. Forum (Roman) A forum ( Latin : forum , "public place outdoors", pl. : fora ; English pl. : either fora or forums ) was a public square in a municipium , or any civitas , of Ancient Rome reserved primarily for the vending of goods; i.e.,
1430-673: Is the hashed result of a password that allows one's identity to be recognized without storing any data about the user. In a tripcode system, a secret password is added to the user's name following a separator character (often a number sign ). This password, or tripcode, is hashed into a special key, or trip, distinguishable from the name by HTML styles. Tripcodes cannot be faked, but on some types of forum software, they are insecure and can be guessed. On other types, they can be brute-forced with software designed to search for tripcodes, such as Tripcode Explorer. Moderators and administrators will frequently assign themselves capcodes or tripcodes where
1485-411: Is the size of the files in question). Attachments can be part of a thread, a social group, etc. HyperText Markup Language (HTML) is sometimes allowed, but usually its use is discouraged or, when allowed, extensively filtered. Modern bulletin board systems often have it disabled altogether or allow only administrators to use it, as allowing it at any normal user level is considered a security risk due to
1540-460: Is typically configurable: Options for newest to oldest and for a threaded view (a tree-like view applying logical reply structure before chronological order) can be available. A thread is defined by a title, an additional description that may summarize the intended discussion, and an opening or original post (common abbreviation OP , which can also be used to refer to the original poster ), which opens whatever dialogue or makes whatever announcement
1595-528: The Portico of Pompey ( Porticus Pompeii ). The structure was the forebear of Julius Caesar's forum and others to follow. Other major fora are found in Italy. However, they are not to be confused with the piazza of the modern town, which may have originated from a number of different types of ancient civic centers, or more likely was its own type. While similar in use and function to fora, most were created in
1650-535: The BCC or even if one was sent in the first place. Private messages are generally used for personal conversations. They can also be used with tripcodes—a message is addressed to a public trip and can be picked up by typing in the tripcode. An attachment can be almost any file. When someone attaches a file to a person's post, they are uploading that particular file to the forum's server. Forums usually have very strict limits on what can be attached and what cannot (among which
1705-567: The Middle Ages and are often not a part of the original city footprint. Fora were a regular part of every Roman province in the Republic and the Empire , with archaeological examples at: In new Roman towns the forum was usually located at, or just off, the intersection of the main north–south and east–west streets (the cardo and decumanus ). All fora would have a Temple of Jupiter at
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1760-423: The authority to appoint and revoke members as moderators , manage the rules, create sections and sub-sections, as well as perform any database operations ( database backup , etc.). Administrators often also act as moderators . Administrators may also make forum-wide announcements or change the appearance (known as the skin) of a forum. There are also many forums where administrators share their knowledge. A post
1815-757: The behavior of ordinary users who take a moderator-like tone in criticizing other members. Essentially, it is the duty of the moderator to manage the day-to-day affairs of a forum or board as it applies to the stream of user contributions and interactions. The relative effectiveness of this user management directly impacts the quality of a forum in general, its appeal, and its usefulness as a community of interrelated users. Moderators act as unpaid volunteers on many websites, which has sparked controversies and community tensions. On Reddit , some moderators have prominently expressed dissatisfaction with their unpaid labor being underappreciated, while other site users have accused moderators of abusing special access privileges to act as
1870-410: The contents of the forum or use such features as read marking , but occasionally an administrator will disallow visitors to read their forum as an incentive to become a registered member. A person who is a very frequent visitor of the forum, a section, or even a thread is referred to as a lurker , and the habit is referred to as lurking . Registered members often will refer to themselves as lurking in
1925-631: The first forum systems were the Planet-Forum system, developed at the beginning of the 1970s; the EIES system , first operational in 1976; and the KOM system , first operational in 1977. One of the first forum sites (which is still active today) is Delphi Forums, once called Delphi . The service, with four million members, dates to 1983. Forums perform a function similar to that of dial-up bulletin board systems and Usenet networks that were first created in
1980-431: The forum and general questions, as well as respond to specific complaints. Common privileges of moderators include: deleting, merging, moving, and splitting of posts and threads, locking, renaming, and stickying of threads; banning , unbanning, suspending, unsuspending, warning the members; or adding, editing, and removing the polls of threads. "Junior modding", "backseat modding", or "forum copping" can refer negatively to
2035-559: The forum can automatically be promoted to a more privileged user group based on criteria set by the administrator. A person viewing a closed thread as a member will see a box saying he does not have the right to submit messages there, but a moderator will likely see the same box, granting him access to more than just posting messages. An unregistered user of the site is commonly known as a guest or visitor . Guests are typically granted access to all functions that do not require database alterations or breach privacy. A guest can usually view
2090-541: The forum's settings, users can be anonymous or have to register with the forum and then subsequently log in to post messages. On most forums, users do not have to log in to read existing messages. The modern forum originated from bulletin boards and so-called computer conferencing systems, which are a technological evolution of the dial-up bulletin board system (BBS). From a technological standpoint, forums or boards are web applications that manage user-generated content . Early Internet forums could be described as
2145-403: The guessable trip is replaced with a special notice (such as "# Administrator") or cap. A personal or private message , or PM for short, is a message sent in private from a member to one or more other members. The ability to send so-called blind carbon copies (BCC) is sometimes available. When sending a BCC, the users to whom the message is sent directly will not be aware of the recipients of
2200-617: The high rate of XSS vulnerabilities. When HTML is disabled, Bulletin Board Code (BBCode) is the most common preferred alternative. BBCode usually consists of a tag, similar to HTML, but instead of < and > , the tagname is enclosed within square brackets (meaning: [ and ] ). Commonly, [i] is used for italic type , [b] is used for bold , [u] for underline , [color="value"] for color, and [list] for lists, as well as [img] for images and [url] for links. The following example BBCode: [b]This[/b]
2255-512: The late 1970s. Early web-based forums date back as far as 1994, with the WIT project from the W3 Consortium, and starting at this time, many alternatives were created. A sense of virtual community often develops around forums that have regular users. Technology , video games , sports , music , fashion , religion , and politics are popular areas for forum themes, but there are forums for
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2310-415: The most basic, providing text-only postings, to more advanced packages, offering multimedia support and formatting code (usually known as BBCode ). Many packages can be integrated easily into an existing website to allow visitors to post comments on articles. Several other web applications, such as blog software, also incorporate forum features. WordPress comments at the bottom of a blog post allow for
2365-610: The most part, though, forum owners and moderators in the United States are protected by Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act , which states that "[n]o provider or user of an interactive computer service shall be treated as the publisher or speaker of any information provided by another information content provider". In 2019, Facebook was faced with a class action lawsuit set forth by moderators diagnosed with post-traumatic stress disorder . It
2420-490: The north end, and would also contain other temples, as well as the basilica ; a public weights and measures table, so customers at the market could ensure they were not being sold short measures; and would often have the baths nearby. At election times, candidates would use the steps of the temples in the forum to make their election speeches, and would expect their clients to come to support them. I am lonely will anyone speak to me " i am lonely will anyone speak to me "
2475-702: The period, known only through archaeology. After the rise of the Roman Republic , the most noted forum of the Roman world—the Roman Forum in Rome itself—served as a model of new construction. By the time of the late Republic, expansions refurbishing the forums of the city had inspired Pompey Magnus to create the Theatre of Pompey in 55 BC. His theatre included a massive forum behind the theatre arcades known as
2530-560: The places under which members can start their discussions or posts . Logically, forums are organized into a finite set of generic topics (usually with one main topic), driven and updated by a group known as members , and governed by a group known as moderators . It can also have a graph structure. All message boards will use one of three possible display formats. Each of the three basic message board display formats: Non-Threaded/Semi-Threaded/Fully Threaded, has its own advantages and disadvantages. If messages are not related to one another at all,
2585-402: The post has been copied. Posts have an internal limit, usually measured in characters. Often, one is required to have a message with a minimum length of 10 characters. There is always an upper limit, but it is rarely reached – most boards have it at either 10,000, 20,000, 30,000, or 50,000 characters. Most forums keep track of a user's postcount. The postcount is a measurement of how many posts
2640-502: The poster wishes. A thread can contain any number of posts, including multiple posts from the same members, even if they are one after the other. A thread is contained in a forum and may have an associated date that is taken as the date of the last post (options to order threads by other criteria are generally available). When a member posts in a thread, it will jump to the top since it is the latest updated thread. Similarly, other threads will jump in front of it when they receive posts. When
2695-403: The recognizability of a poster. They may also allow the user to attach information to all of their posts, such as proclaiming support for a cause, noting facts about themselves, or quoting humorous things that have previously been said on the forum. A subscription is a form of automated notification integrated into the software of most forums. It usually notifies the member either by email or on
2750-499: The site when the member returns. The option to subscribe is available for every thread while logged in. Subscriptions work with read marking , namely the property of unread , which is given to the content never served to the user by the software. Recent developments in some popular implementations of forum software have brought social network features and functionality . Such features include personal galleries and pages, as well as social networks like chat systems. Most forum software
2805-417: The topic is controversial. Poor understanding of the differences in values among the participants is a common problem on forums. Because replies to a topic are often worded to target someone's point of view, discussion will usually go slightly off in several directions as people question each other's validity, sources, and so on. Circular discussion and ambiguity in replies can extend for several tens of posts in
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#17327808813312860-478: The webmaster of Moviecodec.com, has stated "Like-minded people tend to flock together and, in this case, Google helped in flocking them together on my site". Mark Griffiths, a researcher in internet psychology at Nottingham Trent University in the UK , also addressed this question, stating: "There are a lot of lonely people out there. Some people rely heavily on technology and end up treating it as an electronic friend,
2915-422: Was described as the "web's top hangout for lonely folk" by Wired magazine . A forum consists of a tree-like directory structure. The top end is "Categories". A forum can be divided into categories for the relevant discussions. Under the categories are sub-forums, and these sub-forums can further have more sub-forums. The topics (commonly called threads ) come under the lowest level of sub-forums, and these are
2970-409: Was settled for $ 52 million the following year. By default, to be an Internet forum, the web application needs the ability to submit threads and replies. Typically, threads are in a newer to older view, and replies are in an older to newer view. Most imageboards and 2channel-style discussion boards allow (and encourage) anonymous posting and use a system of tripcodes instead of registration. A tripcode
3025-498: Was the title of a thread that was posted on the Internet forum of the video codec downloads site Moviecodec.com, and had become "the web's top hangout for lonely folk". The thread began July 14, 2004; it was the first hit when the phrase "I am lonely" was entered into the Google search engine , though it has since dropped. It was featured in the magazines Wired , Guardian Unlimited , and The New Yorker . Bjarne Lundgren,
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