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A general purpose forum - can they exist?

Thread title: A general purpose forum - can they exist?
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02-02-2006, 12:00 AM
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Definitly a market, some people can get forums going, some can't. But the market is there...no doubt. Look at offtopic.com. General pupose forums are hard to start simply because they have such a mass appeal.....maybe if you had a slight twist to it?

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The easiest way to start a general purpose forum is to have it focus on one main thing and then expand as your user base gets larger.

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Humm, a good question indeed.

I think it depends on how 'general' you are talking. If you refer to a forum where people can discuss matters relating to any area of life (business, work, life, travelling, hobbies, food/drink, entertainment, etc), then i'd say it could exist with no problems, but you might have a hard time promoting it, and the success would probably be very limited.

Now, if you were to set up a general sport forum (for many different sports), or a music forum (for all styles of music), you might have more success. I imagine it'd still be relatively hard to promote compared to a forum targetted to a very specific subject, however.

The benefit of forums targetted to a particular subject (such as Talkfreelance, and WebHostingTalk, for example) is that many experts in the field will hang out on the forums and therefor the advice people give/receive will often be more valuable.

Perhaps if you could devise some kind of system for your forum whereby you can ensure the content people post will be of value to others, you might see more success. But of course, you'd need to attract the attention of many experts from many different fields to come and post on your forum.

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Some interesting answers here

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Originally Posted by Robson
Definitly a market, some people can get forums going, some can't. But the market is there...no doubt. Look at offtopic.com. General pupose forums are hard to start simply because they have such a mass appeal.....maybe if you had a slight twist to it?
The only way to make a general discussion forum work today is to have a very unique twist or benefit. There are to many large forums like Off Topic, Something Aweful, or Living with Style. You would have to have something to get people talking about it offline.

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