Burnwinter I know it's been discussed a few times but I'd favour another technology migration for the forum, probably to Discourse, a relatively well supported forum technology still in the vBulletin lineage (rather than being more of an IRC-alike technology like Slack or Discord).

Why? I think flarum works well for our needs at the moment for the most part, what benefits do you see from moving to another forum?

I agree that the user base needs expanding but don't really have the energy to do anything about it. Would love someone else to take the baton though. There's still money in the kitty for it.

    Pepe LeFrits Firstly I don't think it's urgent or if it'd be the right call.

    Otherwise because of the reasons I mentioned.

    Postgres-based, full text search capability (I feel we miss this). Also performance generally—check how quick pages load here after the initial page load (that's the CFL forum which uses it, but there are lots of others in the showcase here).

    It seems to have become a bit of a clear front runner in the category. The code base has very high activity and it's currently used for community building by lots of huge companies. That's what gets you relatively solid mobile apps and so on.

    No silver bullets but hey …

    I just had a look at Google and we're on the first page for arsenal discussion but only page 3 for arsenal forum, so I've tweaked the working on the intro pages to see if we can move up a bit. Might help.

      Pepe LeFrits -- tweaking the title tag and meta descriptions will help. Would also recommend the team thinking through where we can generate some backlinks from. I believe a few posters also blog on the side - could they offer backlinks from their sites?

      and/or could a partnership (even if paid) be made with a well established Arsena/soccer website happen?

      Maybe guest blogs could be produced based on some of the better/longer posts made here?

      Ok, bots are now signing up and flarum amazingly doesn't have any out of the box functionality to stop them. Who wants to setup Discourse?

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        Burnwinter I don't get to have an opinion given how little I post these days but xenforo like AM uses is brilliant. All the perks of a traditional forum like a proper search function, DM functionality and good legibility plus it looks great on mobile.

        Also you can post pictures direct from your phone and it doesn't embarrass you when linking online pics like some internet-disabled boomer.

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