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Offline Mike-1706Topic starter

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The BBS Forum, including Amiga
« on: May 31, 2025, 09:05:01 AM »
Hello fellow Amiga enthusiasts. Maybe some of you already know that I've started a BBS forum last year.

The forum covers general BBS topics, but including Amiga-related topics! And it's precisely these areas that are looking for
"friends" of this topic who can breathe life into it. Because I firmly believe that this topic is not dead!
Even though there are fewer of them in the age of the Internet, BBSs still exist today.
And I think the "older" generation (but still young in mind!!!  ;) ), in particular, fondly remembers the 90s?

Maybe these people would like to check out my forum? A chat system is installed, too. Also three different styles to choose.

One note: Since people from the East and Asia tried to "visit" this site every day, I had to install a tool that prevents VPN and proxy registrations.

I hope you'll show some understanding. The amount of people trying to register there every day is truly endless!

Oh yeah... One more thing! The forum is 100% private and free, so registering really wouldn't hurt. I promise you!

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Have a great day!




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Re: The BBS Forum, including Amiga
« Reply #1 on: May 31, 2025, 11:36:05 PM »
Just joined , so thanks for the add, Mike.

I 've met several Amigans at various user Group meets over the last two years,who have previously hosted BBSes, and a couple who have been moved to get their ld ones back on line!
 

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Re: The BBS Forum, including Amiga
« Reply #2 on: June 01, 2025, 11:08:16 AM »
That's great!

In my eyes a very creative and interesting way to live this hobby!

Because in contrast to the BBS from the late 80s and 90s, which used analog technology and ISDN,
nowadays you also need to be familiar today with networks, network security and web design.

What has also been lost a little over the years is the exchange, the discussion, the sense of togetherness.

Users wanted to be "entertained" and often forgot that many things develop from the community and not from one person only!