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xxxxxxxforums.com or xxxxxxxxforum.com

"FORUM - An online discussion group, where participants with common interests can exchange open messages."

I think if you have discussion categories that span multiple topics, then "forums" would be more logical. But seriously, this is just about preference so I think it really depends on what the ____ is.

SkateForum.com > SkateForums.com IMHO (just an example)
 
Originally posted by: Trevelyan
"FORUM - An online discussion group, where participants with common interests can exchange open messages."

I think if you have discussion categories that span multiple topics, then "forums" would be more logical. But seriously, this is just about preference so I think it really depends on what the ____ is.

SkateForum.com > SkateForums.com IMHO (just an example)

Late time I check

plural > singular.


go big.
 
Originally posted by: deftron
Originally posted by: Trevelyan
"FORUM - An online discussion group, where participants with common interests can exchange open messages."

I think if you have discussion categories that span multiple topics, then "forums" would be more logical. But seriously, this is just about preference so I think it really depends on what the ____ is.

SkateForum.com > SkateForums.com IMHO (just an example)

Late time I check

plural > singular.


go big.


Riiiiiigghhttt... but I was saying I prefer the Forum to Forums. The use of > was for quality, not quantity.
 
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