Top 10 Largest Community Forums 2013

Top 10 Largest Community Forums 2013
Internet is becoming more and more flexible today serving millions of ways to satisfy users on various topics whatever a user prefer most. Communities are such type of website based discussion board or message board where over millions of registered user access the site each day, post their conversions entering a specific chat room. The posted conversions required specific delay to publish before the moderator allows it to be published. When the question would be published then it will be answered by any registered user who works for the moderator. There are a huge number of communities online, and the range of conversation topics is limitless. Communities are hierarchical or tree-like in structure: a community forum can contain a number of subforums, each of which may have several topics.
Within a forum's topic, each new discussion started is called a thread, and can be replied to by as many people as so wish. Have more info, today we'd discuss informing some largest communities online and those are famous over years yet. Below is a top list of 10 best and largest community forums online 2013.

Gaia Online

Gaia is the largest online community portal you've ever met here.There are 23 million registered accounts, and one million posts are made daily. They mostly focus on anime and video games rather conversation topics, current events, politics. Gaia is founded in 2003 by a few comic book fans in a garage, Gaia Online has become the fastest-growing hangout on the web. Millions of teens come to Gaia every month to play games, make friends, and participate in the world's most active online community. Gaia provides a fun, social environment that inspires individuality and creativity.
  • Website: www.gaiaonline.com
  • Gaia has 1,829,859,563 posts and about 38,700 users at any given time

4Can

4chan is an English-language imageboard website. Users generally post anonymously, with the most recent posts appearing above the rest. 4chan is split into various boards with their own specific content and guidelines. Registration is not required, nor is it possible (except for staff). 

Launching on October 1,2003, its boards were originally used for the posting of pictures and discussion of manga and anime, as the site was modeled on Japanese imageboards. This site quickly became popular and expanded, though much of 4chan's content still features otaku, anime and other Japanese cultural influences.
  • Website: www.4chan.org
  • 4Chan has 569,080,806 posts and about 60,600 users at any given time.

Daniweb

Daniweb is a programming based web community portal site where it basically features on Hardware & Software, Software Development, Internet Marketing, Business Exchange, Community Center etc. The founder Dani Horowitz started the DaniWeb.com online community in February 2002 as  a hobby project during her Sophomore year of college, she never imagined it would turn into the authority IT publication it is today. Dani further decided to bring his business into ultimate successive way thus she turned DaniWeb® LLC into a fulltime business in December 2005 upon Dani's college graduation, and moved from a home office into professional office space in January 2009. 
  • Website: www.daniweb.com
  • Of late DaniWeb's has nearly 9 million pageviews monthly and about 1,089,109 Community Members

D2jsp

The site d2jsp started as a forum to discuss Diablo II, a most popular video game. Diablo II remains the focus of conversation today, which is impressive considering the game was released in 2000. D2jsp basically works by tagging people informally upon various games, community discussion forums, other forms of entertainment, general chit chat. It also has a huge international community; any forum with a special board just for Hungarians clearly has a very wide appeal.
  • Website: www.d2jsp.com
  • D2jsp has 317,897,870 posts and about 4,500 users at any given time.

IGN

If you want any largest entertainment along with community portal then IGN is the best i'd say, so it's no surprise that their community is well riched and populated. Most of the discussions stem from video games, but there are also plenty of conversations about movies, TV and comic books. About half of the topics are just users whining about how a movie was disappointing or a game received unfair reviews, and while that sounds like an insult that’s actually a pretty decent ratio compared to other entertainment forums.
  • Website: www.ign.com
  • Now IGN has 200,298,710 posts and about 10,600 users at any given time.

Nexopia

If you wish to join such a famous science board community forum then nexopia is the awesome place i'd say. Its users are almost all Canadian; for Americans who are unfamiliar with the site, all you need to know is that it’s a social board that’s very popular among both teenagers. Nexopia emerged as the brainchild of Timo Ewalds, an 18-year-old programming wizard and rebellious digital renegade who took some powerful code out of a cold Alberta basement and turned it into Canada's largest youth-oriented social networking website.

Today, with over 1.2 million registered members and over a billion pages served per month, Nexopia continues to revolutionize the way young people connect online. Even while growing like wildfire Nexopia has managed to retain its rebellious roots and ultimately become the place to be for teens looking to express themselves to the world.

FaceThe Jury

I'd like to rate facethejury as a highly recommended web community portal containing forum with inane messages, terrible attempts at jokes, and a wide variety of slurs. FTJ was started in November 2000 in an apartment in Marina del Rey California and for the first 6 months run off of a basic Dell desktop computer.  The initial concept was to put together a site where people could upload photos of themselves and have anonymous Internet surfers rate the photo, thus giving the members an honest opinion of their attractiveness.
Every time you refresh the page there are another half dozen posts along the lines of “coffee is great” and “I hate black people,” and nobody seems to care that they’ve created a wasteland.
  • Website: www.facethejury.com
  • FTJ has over 163,584,547 posts and about 2,580 users at any given time

Offtopic

Within all social community portal Offtopic implies as a community where users discuss pretty much anything they want. This site also has a subscription system, although free users can still access most of its content. And there’s a ton of content; any website that needs seven different forums just to discuss cars is either massive or terribly organized.
  • Website: www.offtopic.com
  • Offtopic has 133,287,296 unique posts and about 1,460 users at any given time.

Vault Network

Vault Network was founded in the year 1995, back when most people has no idea what the internet was. In the beginning of VN it was dedicated to talk about Ultima Online, a video game that had just been announced and went on to become very popular.Vault Network has since grown up to the point where pretty much every major online role playing game has its own discussion board. Now sure, there’s probably more to it than stereotypes, but we think they’re the most important part.
  • Website: rpgvault.ign.com
  • Today Vault Network has 123,864,808 posts and about 600 users at any given time.

Something Awful

Something Awful implies as a massive comedy site that's been in operation since 1999. Its forums have been famous over years. This community portal exacts $10.00 per user to join; some people balk at the idea of charging money for a forum, but it's proven effective in keeping away those who just want to advertise or cause trouble. Something Awful has also been responsible for a wide variety of Internet fads, some of them hilarious and others… not so much. 
  • Website: www.somethingawful.com
  • Something Awful has 107,463,888 posts and about 6,900 users at any given time

The Summary:

These are the best and most popular forums online of 2013 we have sorted out from thousands of top lists from different categories. Once you're a blogger or website owner then you can join any of your content related forum to drive traffic to your site. Remember you must join first as a member, then try to answer people once you know any problem's solution logically then paste your link not as spammer but for tutoring purposes, so you'd be able to get continuous traffic.

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