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Forum or Forums?
Forum.
Forum. The dictionary definition is "A public meeting place for open discussion". Why would a single web site that is exactly what the definition says be pluralized?
I realize Forums gets used a lot too, usually with the logic that there are multiple threads on a site - but there is nothing in the definition that says an open discussion wouldn't cover multiple topics anyhow.
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I have to agree, forum does sound better.
I'd rather have both, just to cover myself if the forums become popular.Originally posted by deadserious
which would you rather have?
Lats...
Lats...
I agree with Lats--get both if possble. If you must choose though--get the singular as everybody else suggested.Originally posted by Lats
I'd rather have both, just to cover myself if the forums become popular.
"Forum" singular is definitely best. Plus, the 'proper' plural of 'forum' is 'fora', from Latin (although a lot of people use 'forums' too).
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exactly. same as datum and data.Originally posted by GeorgeK
"Forum" singular is definitely best. Plus, the 'proper' plural of 'forum' is 'fora', from Latin (although a lot of people use 'forums' too).
Looks like we have a winner![]()
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As of this moment ( Close Estimate ):
There are 19,130 dot-com, net or orgs using the term 'forum'.
There are 3,088 dot-com, net or orgs using the term 'forums'.
Of the 16,042 that use the singular form, 13,640 end with the term 'forum' and 2,048 start with it.
Of the 3,088 that use the plural form, 2,709 end with the term 'forums' and 300 start with it.
6:1 in favor of the singular form... all opinions of course.
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Very interesting Duck! With this many bright guys in Florida, how come we can't seem to hold a simple election without screwing it up!
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HeheOriginally posted by Duke of Earl
Very interesting Duck! With this many bright guys in Florida, how come we can't seem to hold a simple election without screwing it up!![]()
vBulletins and the upcoming generation of bulletin board systems are constructed to contain several 'forums'. Rather then the old threaded systems where subjects are not split up in different sections. Nonetheless, I agree, 'Forum' is the better of the two. However in most cases, the term 'forums' can be just as appropriate.
Forums is more popular online.
Sorry posted in the wrong thread.
Lats: I'd rather have both, just to cover myself if the forums become popular.
I agree![]()
Agree, too!
Look no further than THIS very site for your answer!
DNForum.com uses BOTH domains (type the plural into your browser) ... and has chosen "DNForum.com" (singular) as it's primary site/title.
I'm pretty sure THEY researched it thoroughly beforehand.
Good Luck.
Both are correct because Forum can mean the whole message board all together or Forums as a section of the Message Board like a catergoty is also a Forum.
^^ dude this was a 2002 thread
look how many members are banned in this thread, lol.
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