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Topic: Best software to build up a bitcoin community (Read 458 times)

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February 13, 2016, 08:47:49 AM
#10
I personally would go for Drupal 8.  It is a huuuge step from Drupal 7. Smiley
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February 13, 2016, 05:38:42 AM
#9
Well, thanks but this is acutally not the question of the thread. I guess there are some bitcoin ethusiasts in my country which will register there. I do not want to build a big community like bitcointalk.org. I even could not manage it Smiley
It should be just a place to talk about bitcoin in native language. it does not matter if 10 or 100.000 users.

As stated above - SMF. And you will need to offer some incentive like 0.20-0.30$ per quality post if you really want to build sustainable community.
Are you serious? That would be $200 -$300 per 1000 posts. I guess there are not communities on the web which pay this amount of money for a post.

Yep he is correct. They aren't uually 20 cent per post. They are mainly between 10 Satoshi per post and 25000 satoshi per post (I have seen both of these on this foum in the marketplace).

You could always produce and altcoin to pay people with on the forum. This altcoin and its blockchain could be stored and transferred on the forum (potentially), increasing the profits.
sr. member
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February 12, 2016, 04:57:50 PM
#8
As stated above - SMF. And you will need to offer some incentive like 0.20-0.30$ per quality post if you really want to build sustainable community.
Are you serious? That would be $200 -$300 per 1000 posts. I guess there are not communities on the web which pay this amount of money for a post.

Yep he is correct. They aren't uually 20 cent per post. They are mainly between 10 Satoshi per post and 25000 satoshi per post (I have seen both of these on this foum in the marketplace).

You could always produce and altcoin to pay people with on the forum. This altcoin and its blockchain could be stored and transferred on the forum (potentially), increasing the profits.
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February 12, 2016, 03:45:52 PM
#7
Are you serious? That would be $200 -$300 per 1000 posts. I guess there are not communities on the web which pay this amount of money for a post.

As stated above - SMF. And you will need to offer some incentive like 0.20-0.30$ per quality post if you really want to build sustainable community.
sr. member
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February 11, 2016, 06:50:30 PM
#6
As stated above - SMF. And you will need to offer some incentive like 0.20-0.30$ per quality post if you really want to build sustainable community.
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February 11, 2016, 06:48:24 PM
#5
Use SMF like this one. Users used to use it. But traffic is main problem.
sr. member
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February 11, 2016, 03:48:58 PM
#4
Most people like

SMF - FREE OPEN SOURCE FORUM SOFTWARE/BITCOINALK SOFTWARE
XENFORO - COSTS ~$300 PER LICENSE (I think).
Compile your own forum software (you will never find a forum that doesn't use BBCode, that's just social media sites like Facebook that don't use PHPBB). Look at the progammers from this site and ask them to compie you some forum software.
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February 11, 2016, 03:41:36 PM
#3
What site do you mean? Bitcointalk? This is what I not want. I want to create something different than Bitcointalk Wink

Clone this site  Wink
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February 11, 2016, 03:21:41 PM
#2
Clone this site  Wink
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February 10, 2016, 04:50:20 PM
#1
I live in a country where a community like bitcointalk does not exist yet. I am thinking about building up such a community.

I ran a forum based on phpbb forums software some time ago. I do not like this kind of software because the (software and structural) design is more than 10 years old. That are centuries in internet time reckoning. I want to use a more modern software (also in the way of communication and discussion).

Therefore my question. What kind of community software would you take and would you like to wish if you good choose?
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