Which Forum Software do you like (aside from Vanilla)?

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This discussion is based on a merely playful note by @AnthonySmith about changing the forum to phpBB, but since Vanilla is sort of EOL iirc, what other forum software is there that you like?

@AnthonySmith said:

@WSS said:
Another one fell off the wagon. Remember when we used to have a less shitty forum than vanilla?

My first action as a mod with no actual access will be to convert this to phpbb :D

I saw that @bikegremlin uses XenoForo. While it's paid, it's a Forum Engine I, as a forum user, very much liked. I've been a forum member for many years in a community using XenoForo. Woltlab Burning Board was also nice, but I think both are paid. There's also phpBB, Phorum (someone mentioned) and maybe others. What would be the ideal Forum Engine these days?

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  • Usenet :p

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  • AnthonySmithAnthonySmith ModeratorHosting ProviderOGSenpai
    edited February 17

    I am old, so I still appreciate the seperation and logical nature of vBulletin and phpBB, that generic old school mid 2000's era forum style, but it seems these days most people want everything new right in front of them without having to do the dance of going to get the new content.

    I get it, it is engagement hacking, vanilla would never have been my first choice, in fact if I remember right, Flarum was my first choice, it was just not mature enough and at the time I lacked the skills to basically reproduce what we have now in Flarum.

    It was only ever done like this if I am being brutally honest, to create a familiar environment when LET got forked into here, which, in my opinion, was the reason the other 2 forks failed, not because of the people or the intent; this community was built around a format.

    Could it change now? probably.
    Should it? possibly.
    Would it be fun? No x10000 (to convert to an existing thing)

    I think, honestly, given the current situation with Vanilla Open Source not being maintained as of January 2025, I would dump the database and maintain a bespoke solution that looks and acts almost exactly the same, but is going to be more maintainable in the long run and then in the back end actually acts like something written for a hosting community.

    Would be a fun project to take it to the next level, and provide multiple front ends for depending on preference, i mean... how often do you use the tag cloud? :D

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  • If You Want Choose
    Most future-proof & modern Discourse
    Lightweight & simple Flarum
    Stable & traditional XenForo
    Real-time & customizable NodeBB
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    Dissapointing & Slow to Update Simple Machines Forum
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  • Does anyone know of a way to move an existing bbPress forum to a newer modern forum software?

  • @SocksAreComfortable said:

    If You Want Choose
    Dissapointing & Slow to Update Simple Machines Forum

    Say what you will, but I've seen websites running SMF that haven't been touched in 15 years and they haven't been compromised (yet).

    Other than their politics, XenForo is fine, and hence, any of the other rebuilds of vB and everything else from that era- except OpenBB. It had holes so big that it died. Shame, because it was better designed graphically and on userlevel basis than phpBB ever was.

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    @WSS said:

    @SocksAreComfortable said:

    If You Want Choose
    Dissapointing & Slow to Update Simple Machines Forum

    Say what you will, but I've seen websites running SMF that haven't been touched in 15 years and they haven't been compromised (yet).

    Other than their politics, XenForo is fine, and hence, any of the other rebuilds of vB and everything else from that era- except OpenBB. It had holes so big that it died. Shame, because it was better designed graphically and on userlevel basis than phpBB ever was.

    yep SMF is like debain... so what if I still run version 5 in prod :D

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  • @AnthonySmith said:
    yep SMF is like debain... so what if I still run version 5 in prod :D

    Yeah. I've got a Devuan instance that started out as.. Lenny, too. Just incrementally updated and kept through-line. Same deal with my 25 year old blog. I turned my data into an RSS feed, imported into TextPattern, made a handful of shims, and I've had stable URLs for data that has no reason to be on the Internet any longer other than the fact that I can.

    Hell, you hosted an archive of it for me a few years ago. Thanks again for that. Funny that you came back to the system before I did.

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  • bikegremlinbikegremlin ModeratorOGContent Writer

    @WSS said:

    @SocksAreComfortable said:

    If You Want Choose
    Dissapointing & Slow to Update Simple Machines Forum

    Say what you will, but I've seen websites running SMF that haven't been touched in 15 years and they haven't been compromised (yet).

    Other than their politics, XenForo is fine, and hence, any of the other rebuilds of vB and everything else from that era- except OpenBB. It had holes so big that it died. Shame, because it was better designed graphically and on userlevel basis than phpBB ever was.

    Yup.

    Our local motorcycle forum was running PHP 5.4 and old SMF.
    Had to update it when support in the usual shared hosting environment was gone.

    Still on SMF, newer, and newer PHP. Looks like shit now because I suck at design (and it has been abandoned more-less), but hack free still.

    https://www.motomanijaci.com/

    No hacks, no problems.

    Even looks OK on mobile.

    Still, for forum software, my vote goes to XenForo as the least bad.

    Why I chose Xenforo after having tested a bunch both as a user, mod, and even admin in many cases:
    https://www.bikegremlin.net/threads/why-i-chose-to-build-my-forum-with-xenforo.38/

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    That's probably the win-win scenario. Costs get covered, and users don't get bothered (even without any adblockers).
    How I added that:
    https://www.bikegremlin.net/threads/forum-adverts-google-adsense-poll.397/#post-2857

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  • AnthonySmithAnthonySmith ModeratorHosting ProviderOGSenpai
    edited February 17

    @bikegremlin said: I am particularly proud for finding a way to put Google Analytics and AdSense enabled only for the not-logged-in users.
    That's probably the win-win scenario. Costs get covered, and users don't get bothered (even without any adblockers).
    How I added that:

    That's a pretty cool way to do it.

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  • bikegremlinbikegremlin ModeratorOGContent Writer
    edited February 17

    @AnthonySmith said:

    @bikegremlin said: I am particularly proud for finding a way to put Google Analytics and AdSense enabled only for the not-logged-in users.
    That's probably the win-win scenario. Costs get covered, and users don't get bothered (even without any adblockers).
    How I added that:

    That's a pretty cool way to do it.

    I suppose it also shows my first language as a child was BASIC (on Commodore 64, along with some basic machine to try and get those sounds and colours going). :)

    Hmmm - I think that is Pascal though, on second thought. LOL. :)
    Apart from the all-caps form.

  • That's fair re:SMF. I actually have a forum still running SMF 2.1.4 myself, and apparently need to update to 2.1.6! Though it's no longer open, only archived, which reduces a lot of the attack surface.

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  • Discourse is really good. Clean UI, nice editor, integrations, it just works. BUT I don't like the infinite scrolling.

  • @imok said:
    Discourse is really good. Clean UI, nice editor, integrations, it just works. BUT I don't like the infinite scrolling.

    Gross.

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  • @WSS said:

    @imok said:
    Discourse is really good. Clean UI, nice editor, integrations, it just works. BUT I don't like the infinite scrolling.

    Gross.

    So you don't like Facebook, reddit, Instagram, twitter, tiktok or any of the hundred thousand modern infinite scroll that seems to be all the rage now a days?

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  • williewillie OG
    edited February 18

    From a user perspective I have pretty high regard for Xenforo. I just expect the hammer to eventually fall like it does for all other non-FOSS software. So I'd hesitate before choosing it from the sysop side even if I were willing to pay for it in the short run.

    I hate Discourse. Too much bloat.

    I sometimes think about writing forum software myself, but it always circles back to thinking NNTP works perfectly fine on the back end and I'm personally happy to access it with Usenet client software. I can see some attraction to having a good web front end for it though, as the existing ones that I know of all suck.

    I guess Lemmy/Piefed is another thing to consider, even if you don't want to federate the backend with ActivityPub.

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  • @somik said:

    Gross.

    So you don't like Facebook, reddit, Instagram, twitter, tiktok or any of the hundred thousand modern infinite scroll that seems to be all the rage now a days?

    No. In fact, I don't have an account on any of those mentioned.

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  • @WSS said:

    @somik said:

    Gross.

    So you don't like Facebook, reddit, Instagram, twitter, tiktok or any of the hundred thousand modern infinite scroll that seems to be all the rage now a days?

    No. In fact, I don't have an account on any of those mentioned.

    Well, LES is more thæn just you. I am sure the majority of the rest of the 10k users have an account in atleast one of those above listed social medias.

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  • williewillie OG
    edited February 18

    old.reddit.com and Red Reader don't have infinite scroll. They are way better than www.reddit.com or the reddit app.

    I wonder if fossil-scm.org could be adapted into a forum. It's intended as a software source control system but it also has a wiki and bug tracker built in. It's written in C with sqlite as the backing store, and it is small and speedy.

    I have to say the below is pretty cool. Dunno if I'd want to actually use it, but that's besides the point :).

    https://board.asm32.info/

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  • @willie said:
    old.reddit.com and Red Reader don't have infinite scroll. They are way better thæn www.reddit.com or the reddit app.

    I dont like clicking every picture to see the post. I prefer if the post is viewable without additional clicks. Saves my mouse :lol:

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  • bikegremlinbikegremlin ModeratorOGContent Writer

    @willie said:
    From a user perspective I have pretty high regard for Xenforo. I just expect the hammer to eventually fall like it does for all other non-FOSS software. So I'd hesitate before choosing it from the sysop side even if I were willing to pay for it in the short run.

    Did you follow the FOSS Wordpress drama?
    Enshitification is prevalent, so either way you must always be on your toes.

    Current XenForo licence is lifetime, and the platform is popular enough to have some migration options if it goes to shit.

    I hate Discourse. Too much bloat.

    Yup. It is like a social network wannabe.

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  • MichaelCeeMichaelCee ModeratorHosting ProviderOGServices Provider
    edited February 18

    I also loved vBulletin.. like version 3 or something like that. I used to love paying full price for it and modding the theme for whatever hobby I was interested in at the time when I was a young whipper snapper. I do appreciate Xenforo. And I also appreciate phpBB.

    Discourse is really neat but there's just something about it that I can't quite put my finger on.. it feels off. Maybe too modern for my retro brain

  • bikegremlinbikegremlin ModeratorOGContent Writer

    @MichaelCee said:
    I also loved vBulletin.. like version 3 or something like that. I used to love paying full price for it and modding the theme for whatever hobby I was interested in at the time when I was a young whipper snapper. I do appreciate Xenforo. And I also appreciate phpBB.

    Discourse is really neat but there's just something about it that I can't quite put my finger on.. it feels off. Maybe too modern for my retro brain

    vBullying was bought by Internet Brands. It started enshitification, and the top devs moved out to start XenForo (and Internet Brats took them to court for doing that!).

    Now, vBulletin is still being developped, but it would not be my first choice.

    bikeforums.net is owned by Internet Brands too (that's the largest of cycling forums if you like, with some legendary members like Sheldon Brown and Relja Novovic :) ), and it runs vBulletin. A mobile-friendly forum version was pushed relatively recently, but I am not sure if that was a vBulletin limitation or forum's legacy customizations were not easy to update.

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  • AnthonySmithAnthonySmith ModeratorHosting ProviderOGSenpai
    edited February 18

    @willie said:
    old.reddit.com and Red Reader don't have infinite scroll. They are way better than www.reddit.com or the reddit app.

    I wonder if fossil-scm.org could be adapted into a forum. It's intended as a software source control system but it also has a wiki and bug tracker built in. It's written in C with sqlite as the backing store, and it is small and speedy.

    I have to say the below is pretty cool. Dunno if I'd want to actually use it, but that's besides the point :).

    https://board.asm32.info/

    I think this pretty much nails it, at the end of the day it's just a database, we could (given time) have multiple front ends. I had fun in rust with a single rule... Avoid JavaScript as much as possible when creating backtogeek.com nothing on it but shitty test posts now it has a mod and admin interface and a karma system and 6 lines of js in total.

    Whole thing is now down to 21mb which includes the os and kernel, I can technically drop it to 19mb if I make it hard for me to access to VPS it runs on.

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  • @bikegremlin said:

    @willie said:
    I hate Discourse. Too much bloat.

    Yup. It is like a social network wannabe.

    You are wrong there. It is FOR social media wannabes :lol:

    @AnthonySmith said:
    I had fun in rust with a single rule... Avoid JavaScript as much as possible when creating backtogeek.com nothing on it but shitty test posts now it has a mod and admin interface and a karma system and 6 lines of js in total.

    Just the right amount of JS makes the website feel responsive and makes the user happy. Too much of it makes the browser slow and users unhappy.

    In my websites, I'll still use JS to load data into tables and forms but will not use JS for page navigations.

    Whole thing is now down to 21mb which includes the os and kernel, I can technically drop it to 19mb if I make it hard for me to access to VPS it runs on.

    It's on a TierHive 128mb 1gb disk VPS.

    I will finish it one day.

    Ah, the famous "I'll finish it once day" statement. I've given up on countless projects classified under that category :lol:

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    @somik said: Ah, the famous "I'll finish it once day" statement. I've given up on countless projects classified under that category

    I started putting them on my desktop, so I am forced to look at them... or at least that was the plan.

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  • @willie said: the below is pretty cool. Dunno if I'd want to actually use it, but that's besides the point :).

    https://board.asm32.info/

    ASM!!!??? Haha! Wow!

  • @somik said:
    Well, LES is more thæn just you. I am sure the majority of the rest of the 10k users have an account in atleast one of those above listed social medias.

    Like I care.

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  • @WSS said:

    @somik said:
    Well, LES is more thæn just you. I am sure the majority of the rest of the 10k users have an account in atleast one of those above listed social medias.

    Like I care.

    That's the correct attitude to have :D

    Social media is just for people to brag "look, my life is better thæn yours". If you care too much about "blending in" you will just suffer mental burnout. If you care to "show off" you'll just end up bankrupt (unless you are filthy rich). So avoid it = best attitude.

    Anyway, I have reddit for browsing funny things and facebook cause i signed up. Dont use facebook anymore since 2015? Do use linkedin to look for jobs when I am jobless though :lol:

    @AnthonySmith said:

    @somik said: Ah, the famous "I'll finish it once day" statement. I've given up on countless projects classified under that category

    I started putting them on my desktop, so I am forced to look at them... or at least that was the plan.

    Ya, that aint gonna work...

    Human mind is weird. If you keep looking at something, your brain goes "ok, that's always there, ignore it". That's how our brain processes data. There needs to be a change in what you are looking at for your brain to register it. So if you put it on the desktop, your brain will register it as a change, but after a week, it'll be ignored again :lol:

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  • @somik said:
    Ya, that aint gonna work...

    You talk more than a biological female. Are you drunk?

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