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Thanks for the kind words. :) I appreciate you taking a look at the book. Sorry about not having an eBook available - we'll hopefully be selling an eBook at some point (it's available on the Kindle, as well).
In a way, I feel the book is somewhat timeless (as much as one of these books can be) in that, these are good, strong strategies that I have used to manage my online communities for the past 8 years. Regardless of what comes next, the book will help you to be prepared.
It's probably important for me to say that this is not a software book and that was a decision made for a number of reasons, but one of which was to preserve it's true long term value, which is in the actual management of the people on online communities, not the software they run. So, it's not about phpBB 2 or 3 or vBulletin 3 or any particular software - it's about the management of the conversations that take place on your community.
Having managed forums for this time, I can say that what changes isn't the style of the communication or the medium, but the functionality. Forums now are similar to forums 8 years ago, in many ways. At their core, forums are a text based medium and that is something I feel will continue to be true. With that in mind, I don't think that good strategies for managing these areas are not easily changed.
Thanks again for your interest.
Patrick
Thanks again,
Patrick
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Patrick
Unfortunately, I never got around to getting that plugin and I closed down the forum.
Has anyone had this problem and how did you solve it?
Software can be your friend, though. Some community software is too vulnerable to automated bots. Depending on the software you have, there may be CAPTCHA hacks that change the default caption (or add one, if it doesn't already have it) that may be broken. Try one and see what happens. I like logic based CAPTCHA, if I can help it. On my forums, I have a CAPTCHA on the registration form that displays a dozen or so pictures and asks the user to pick the ones that are animals. Once they pick the pictures, they can register.
Making it so that links can only be posted when there are 5 posts can help, but it's also not hard for someone to make 5 junk posts, either, and then post a link. So, you'll still need to be on guard.
Good luck in your efforts.
Thanks,
Patrick
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