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* [https://community.fiverr.com/forums/ Fiverr]
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* [https://forum.freecodecamp.org Free Code Camp]
* [https://forum.freecodecamp.org Free Code Camp]
* [https://forum.golangbridge.org/ Go Lang Forums]
* [https://github.community/ GitHub Community]
* [https://github.community/ GitHub Community]
* [https://discuss.huggingface.co/ Hugging Face]
* [https://discuss.huggingface.co/ Hugging Face]

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Discourse is a forum/Q&A hybrid.

The Good

Discourse markets itself as a concoction of the good collaborative environment of old-school forums, and the interactivity of modern websites. It's also open-source, you can run a Discourse forum of your own.

The Bad

Discourse also offers hosting for a very hefty price (~$100 per month). As such, it's very possible that anyone who's using their hosting for their forum could chicken out at any minute, meaning their forum is incredibly volatile. See the Known Victims section for further details.

Notable Discourses

At Risk

Went read-only on 1 January 2021, migrating to GitHub Discussions.

Went read-only on 25 May 2018, migrated to Stack Overflow.

Active Discourses

Known Victims

  • Imgur Community Forums [2]

References