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Hey guys, I started my own forum a while back, tell me what you think!

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Its for any type of administrators.. Linux admins, windows admins, website admins, etc etc. Its like codecall, only not code specific, more directed to administrators than developers.
Checkout my new forum! http://adminreference.com/

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I would say the thing that turned me off the most was it telling me to register to continue browsing, I am unsure myself if that would convert guests to members. The categories for forum sections was a little hard to find at first, and there seems to be a lot of forums even though you've not many posts, a suggestion would be to keep forums low (and possibly to one category), and then create new ones as there is more of a demand so forums will not look empty to users.
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Took your advice, got rid of the popup, defaulted to an "all" tab, and might slim down the forums later..
Checkout my new forum! http://adminreference.com/




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