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Cedric
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If you wanted to run a successful online community, would you rather build one from the ground up or take over an existing one?
Starting fresh gives you full control over the vision, rules, and overall feel of the community - but it takes time, effort, and patience to grow an engaged user base. On the flip side, buying an established forum lets you skip the early struggle, but it comes with its own challenges, like managing an existing community that may not be thrilled about new leadership or changes.
Which approach do you think is better? Would you rather build a community from scratch or take over an existing one and make it your own?
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Starting fresh gives you full control over the vision, rules, and overall feel of the community - but it takes time, effort, and patience to grow an engaged user base. On the flip side, buying an established forum lets you skip the early struggle, but it comes with its own challenges, like managing an existing community that may not be thrilled about new leadership or changes.
Which approach do you think is better? Would you rather build a community from scratch or take over an existing one and make it your own?
Continue...