What is the difference between a QA bulletin board and a bulletin board?

I think it's a great thing if you start a blog using WordPress, get some traffic, and start receiving comments.

Even that is quite a high hurdle.
When asked to create a blog that will pass Google AdSense, I think that the person who receives the request creates a blog with a reasonable design, adds about 30 articles, and submits it for review. If it passes, that's fine, but I think what Google is looking at is not the appearance, but "Is the site meaningful to users?" What's important is a site that others are looking at and that has traffic.

Once a site gets a decent response, you might want to try using a message board, but it's difficult to find a good system.

bbPress
wpForo

Or something similar.

bbPress Case Study
https://seven2.mixh.jp/zoomlesson/bbs/

wpForo Case Study
https://m-foro.com/

wpForo is a wonderful tool when you consider its expandable features, but it's hard to say whether it's easy for everyone to use.

Since bbPress is an official site, there are many plugins and integrations available to extend its functionality, but there are very few that can help you refine your design.

BuddyBoss has bbPress built in, and by using a dedicated theme you can achieve a design like this.

https://7buddy.com/creative/

In my long experience with WordPress, I think this is the best WordPress message board, but it requires BuddyBoss and a BuddyBoss-specific theme.

I wrote this article
https://7seconds.jp/product/sns-qa/
Because I wanted to introduce it to you.

https://wordpresso.jp/plug-in/4745

is the basis.

You can create something like a social community dedicated to QA.

The community features are similar to BuddyPress and PeepSo.
It is possible to make it possible for non-members to ask and answer questions, but I personally think it should be a membership system. If you can post without registering, it will cause chaos. Spam from overseas will also come. You cannot delete or edit posts because you cannot have your own page.

Message boards consist mostly of questions and answers.

If you are bound by the curse of bulletin boards

bbPress
wpForo

There are only a few options, but if you expand your view to include QA bulletin boards, your options will also increase. There are also more options that are a little more stylish in design and easier for users to use.

And I thought this was the best, so I introduced it to you.

It is also possible to create something like this with BuddyPress and BuddyBoss.

Examples
https://7buddy.com/answer/

However, it requires additional plugins, various integrations, and customization.

But the above mentioned

It's a social community dedicated to QA, so you don't need anything else.

And the setup and features are outstanding.

I'm happy that this kind of idea is now complete.

The next step is to decide what genre and theme the Q&A bulletin board should be.

only.

It's still WordPress, so you can create blogs and static pages and even corporate websites, but it's such a dedicated system that you'll forget that it's WordPress.

It can almost be said to be a CMS dedicated to QA.

https://7seconds.jp/product/sns-qa/

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