It’s good as forums go. Makes you wonder why people put up with terrible UIs and bugs on Facebook, Instagram, Reddit, YouTube or Discord.
Still terrible that we are stuck with heavily modal basically glorified markup script from sixties IBM standards, when much better stuff was demonstrated by Engelbart 55 years ago, again at Xerox Parc in the seventies and by Bill Atkinson in HyperCard in 87.
ohh, I'ver never (and i never will) understood how reddit is so succesful when their UI is incredible uncomfortable. I started on the internet and forums like around 2002 or so, and even those forums were better than reddit.
But talking about here yes, I've also got impressed by the quality of the implementation and the features when I discovered it this summer. Congrats to whoever made it!
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