MyBB vs. SMF and phpBB

Discussion in 'Community Forum Software' started by Tom, Jun 2, 2009.

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Which do you prefer?

  1. MyBB

    1 vote(s)
    2.5%
  2. SMF

    26 vote(s)
    65.0%
  3. PHPBB

    9 vote(s)
    22.5%
  4. Other; please post reasoning

    4 vote(s)
    10.0%
  1. Chris

    Chris Regular Member

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    Eh, that's a bit tough to determine - I think it really depends.
     
  2. Vekseid

    Vekseid Regular Member

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    SMF with StopSpam. Not even remotely a contest.
     
  3. Tom

    Tom Regular Member

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    MyBB, for sure.
     
  4. Chris

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    I'm sure that with the appropriate plug-ins, all of the scripts mentioned above can indeed be effective when it comes to putting a stop to SPAM.
     
  5. Tom

    Tom Regular Member

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    Correct - all software's have great spam filters. phpBB has a nice one, MyBB has a great one and SMF, not sure; but I am sure, as Chris said:

    :)
     
  6. Vekseid

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    SMF has a few edges over MyBB and phpBB.

    One, its StopForumSpam integration mod actually integrates into the administration panel - MyBB and phpBB have no such handiness. It lets you review and handle borderline cases individually.

    Two, SMF has built in user and IP tracking. MyBB has this to a lesser extent, but you can't go to a user's profile and see who might be a dupe at the click of a button. More so, SMF allows wildcard searching for IPs which MyBB does not.

    SMF's administration control for thousands of users is far, far superior. MyBB does not even begin to compare, though this is primarily a UI issue. phpBB is a little better, but not much more so.
     
  7. Tom

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    That's a great post, Vekseid.
     
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    Don't get me wrong, I think MyBB has a lot of potential, but I don't think the developers realized how annoying checking a hundred unactivated accounts for potential reasons one at a time would be. SMF makes this -very- easy, I comb through about five hundred users each month, takes me an hour. The unified user control is also very nice.

    Edit: Five hundred new users. The grand total is about a thousand because I try to keep people from falling through cracks.
     
  9. Tom

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    I agree.

    I wish MyBB had an option where you can edit users without doing it individually.
     
  10. FullMetalBabe

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    Askimet ftw on MyBB

    What do you mean?
     
  11. Vekseid

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    Doesn't Askimet trigger on post rather than registration? Horribly inefficient, in my opinion. I also see it blocking a lot of legitimate posts.

    SMF tracks the ips of all members pming or posting within a certain timeframe. So if someone tries to create a dupe or thousands of accounts on a small swarm of IPs, it is far more obvious in SMF than it is in MyBB, to say nothing of how easy filtering them is in SMF.
     
  12. Havok

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    I prefer phpBB out of all those. phpBB is really good looking and easy to use.
     
  13. Tom

    Tom Regular Member

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    phpBB? Good looking?! Please let me put you up to a debate, please!

    Also, Vekseid, you're correct. Askimet is a post spam filtering service; after too many edits, it will automatically ban the user.
     
  14. Havok

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    May I ask what Forum Software out of those category's you think is good looking?
     
  15. Gaz

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    I think my vote goes to phpbb since thats the only forum software I ever used.
     
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    It's good to see that we have some phpBB users here now. ;) Gaz, what are your thoughts on the style differences between phpBB2 and phpBB3?
     
  17. The Cadet

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    Setsou's askimet banned me for posting a tutorial containing a lot of outbound images. Now isn't that fun?

    Hahahahahaha. Define "easy to use"? Let me take quick reply, a standard on a lot of other forums as an example. To install a quick reply on a phpBB forum, you need to edit 3 base files at the least. >.<
    The base is clunky at best (no ajax makes me sad panda), with a poorly designed ACP. What do you people like about it?
     
  18. Vekseid

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    Yeah. Go go automatic kismet, banning good people since its invention.

    SFS integration all the way.


    It's just insanely popular, everyone uses it and there are literally thousands of absolutely beautiful themes for it. MyBB is almost unknown and theming SMF is not an easy task for most people.

    I'm a function > form person, so SMF is great for me, but still...
     
  19. Tom

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    MyBB!
     
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