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The word "Forum" isnt available. What would YOU use instead?

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  • KeywordForums

    votes
    30.0%
  • KeywordTalk

    votes
    40.0%
  • TalkKeyword

    vote
    10.0%
  • KeywordWorld

    votes
    0.0%
  • KeywordCommunity

    votes
    0.0%
  • KeywordChat

    vote
    10.0%
  • KeywordZone

    votes
    0.0%
  • KeywordPros

    vote
    10.0%
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Vito

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Ok,
Based on another thread I started about a week ago I wanted to take this question 1 step further.

The word "Forum" is gone.
What word do you use?
That was my question.
A lot of members came up with some great "Forum" replacement words.

So now we will have a vote.
Please vote if you get a chance.

I would love to see over 100 votes here to get a real feel for what would be the best domain,
so Please feel free to comment in the thread, even if it is just a simple "I voted".

Thank You!
 
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"group"


NN
 
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"group"


NN

Hey NameNut,
I just pm'ed a NP Moderator to ask if they could add your "Group" to the Poll.
Thanks for the idea.
 
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Keyword 'Board'

feel free to close the thread B-)
 
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How about discussion? NamePros says discussion forums
 
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Threads
 
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personally prefer to the talkkeyword.com type, voted for the third.
 
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i have a little minisite , i went to scrubthe web/com to get an overview, it said the word 'forum' was poison to search engines, so i changed the forum title to 'talk' .....if that helps
 
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