Comparison of FUD vs phpBB etc [message #161662] |
Tue, 26 January 2010 05:37 |
JeffB
Messages: 10 Registered: January 2010 Location: US
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Hello,
I'm a moderator on a discussion forum which was running vBulletin. It's crashed a number of times and I think the owners are likely to bail on the site.
A number of the mods who have been running the show for several years set up a temporary site which came with phpBB 2.xx software preinstalled.
I personally prefer the threaded view which is not available on phpBB and apparently never will be. That's one advantage it would seem to me with FUD. Are there others? We're in the process of trying to upgrade to the phpBB 3.xx version but maybe we'd be better off with FUD.
Are there any drawbacks with FUD vs. phpBB?
One issue that has caused us problems in the past were drive by spammers and bots. I believe the newer version of phpBB is supposed to stop a lot of that. So is the ability of making the membership list viewable only by members. That will supposedly cut down on folks who just sign up to post a link to their website(s) to help get a little more traffic and perhaps a better listing on rating engines.
Is that hiding of the membership list an option with FUD?
Does the "Captcha" work well in stopping the bots?
Thanks in advance for any help or insights anyone may be able to provide.
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Re: Thanks a lot for all of your work on this software [message #161803 is a reply to message #161754] |
Sun, 07 February 2010 20:43 |
kerryg
Messages: 157 Registered: September 2008
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LOL - yeah, the name has been an occasional topic of debate.
After all three of my phpBB forums were spammed, hacked and flooded to death, I moved them one at a time to FUDforum. I have not had a single solitary spam in a year. You couldn't pay me to go back.
From my end-user's perspective, FUDforum seems *vastly* easier to secure than phpBB. The one drawback back then was that it was harder to set up than phpBB, but with recent updates it's become no-brainer easy.
[Updated on: Sun, 07 February 2010 20:45] Report message to a moderator
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