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a new forum

Just because your friend made it doesn't necessarily mean that it's gonna be a forum of the stars. As Shiny Eevee said, even my own forum, Murkrowcaverns, died, simply because it was not destined for greatness. Your friend's isn't either.
 
To be honest, you should have a website with your forum. That way, it would have more of a possibility of surviving. Stand-alone forums (like Murkowcaverns, for instance) usually die, sadly.

Also...Muuuuuuuurky, I wish Teh Caverns didn't die...
 
Yus, Flora, I know. But I guess it wasn't meant to be...maybe once we get some more cool ideas, we can rebuild it. (and maybe make a website! =D)
 
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thanks, man!
your extremely well-honed ability to detect sarcasm impresses me.

I also like how there's 6 admin groups (why exactly do you need "Admin With Little Power"? I for one think you need a 7th group, "Admin With No Power", that's basically an admin that can't actually do admin stuff).

But really, the only thing that determines whether or not it'll be really successful is the effort being put into it. I can't tell exactly how much effort your friend's putting into it; it honestly looks too generic to stand out on its own.
 
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