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Don't waste our time promoting your failed forum. Don't waste our time asking for assistance unless you're going to invest. Don't waste the free webhosts bandwidth.
If you're not planning to invest money paying $8.00 for a TLD, then don't go and promote your forum. Unless your forum is giving me free money and products, I will not click your co.cc link.
A forum is a resource, not an algorithm. I should go on your forum with the expectation of utilising what it has to offer, not attempting to remember whether your domain is s1.icyboards.randomdomainwithaletterrandomlyplacedthere.co.tr or s1.icyboards.rand0mdomainwithaletterrandomlyplacedthere.co.tr.
Furthermore, if your forum is hosted on 000webhost. Don't expect real criticism. The only useful criticism you can receive will be from someone who tells you "Your forum is on a free host, why bother reviewing something that will go down in 1 week." That is the cruel truth, time is money. If you're not going to invest money, why would you invest time.
Having a community is a give take relationship. You need to provide them with resources on a fast and reliable webhost with a somewhat decent domain name, in return you'll receive praise, a growing community and even revenue. Don't bother taking without giving.
By providing users a small forum, you should have a reliable shared webhost when starting. You can't just start a forum with the mentality, "I'll buy a domain and hosting if we get big", sadly, that's not how it works. You won't get big without prior investment and effort on your behalf.







