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I ran GamBest a Gaming Forum a while ago we had like 3000 post at the max
The one that was sold and merged was called PeakForums.
It was Generalchat.org with 5k posts until i sold it to some user.. regret that 🙁
Mine was a forum called GenChat123. It’s not around today due to a problem with a host back in the day. I lost the site unfortunately but it had around 40,000 posts (I think).
I ran a mental illness forum in 00's which had 1000+ members and plenty of threads / replies. Was pretty much self sufficient.
I had a poor turn of health and didn't have the time to dedicate to it any longer and it ended up closing down. Massive shame and I really regret that.
I ran GamBest a Gaming Forum a while ago we had like 3000 post at the max
I owned a site called uBlackHat. It was huge from the first day. I don't know how. lol But it was awesome. In a couple of days I had thousands upon thousands of members and posts. I got an offer to buy the site within a day. I sold it after two weeks I think. I was a little disappointed to check on it and see that it no longer existed.
I have no idea. I never tried it. I was done with that site within 2 weeks and that was over 10 years ago.The one that was sold and merged was called PeakForums.
Oh, I definitely remember that forum. I feel like you had a couple really popular general chat forums at one point.
It was Generalchat.org with 5k posts until i sold it to some user.. regret that 🙁
Why did you sell it?
Mine was a forum called GenChat123. It’s not around today due to a problem with a host back in the day. I lost the site unfortunately but it had around 40,000 posts (I think).
Was that before your time on FP? I've never heard of that. 😛
I ran a mental illness forum in 00's which had 1000+ members and plenty of threads / replies. Was pretty much self sufficient.
I had a poor turn of health and didn't have the time to dedicate to it any longer and it ended up closing down. Massive shame and I really regret that.
That really sucks. Hopefully Lifespot will get big like that.
I ran GamBest a Gaming Forum a while ago we had like 3000 post at the max
What happened to that forum?
I owned a site called uBlackHat. It was huge from the first day. I don't know how. lol But it was awesome. In a couple of days I had thousands upon thousands of members and posts. I got an offer to buy the site within a day. I sold it after two weeks I think. I was a little disappointed to check on it and see that it no longer existed.
Can you still view it on the Wayback Machine?
I have no idea. I never tried it. I was done with that site within 2 weeks and that was over 10 years ago.The one that was sold and merged was called PeakForums.
Oh, I definitely remember that forum. I feel like you had a couple really popular general chat forums at one point.
It was Generalchat.org with 5k posts until i sold it to some user.. regret that 🙁
Why did you sell it?
Mine was a forum called GenChat123. It’s not around today due to a problem with a host back in the day. I lost the site unfortunately but it had around 40,000 posts (I think).
Was that before your time on FP? I've never heard of that. 😛
I ran a mental illness forum in 00's which had 1000+ members and plenty of threads / replies. Was pretty much self sufficient.
I had a poor turn of health and didn't have the time to dedicate to it any longer and it ended up closing down. Massive shame and I really regret that.
That really sucks. Hopefully Lifespot will get big like that.
I ran GamBest a Gaming Forum a while ago we had like 3000 post at the max
What happened to that forum?
I owned a site called uBlackHat. It was huge from the first day. I don't know how. lol But it was awesome. In a couple of days I had thousands upon thousands of members and posts. I got an offer to buy the site within a day. I sold it after two weeks I think. I was a little disappointed to check on it and see that it no longer existed.
Can you still view it on the Wayback Machine?
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