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This idea is definitely out there, but hear me out: A forum is just a blogging platform pivoted by subcategory. Let's un-pivot it.
When I go to my local Hobby Electronics Forum and write a post in the Arduino board called "Watering my plants with Arduino", this is analogous to me going to my own blog and writing a new blog post titled "Watering my plants with Arduino" and publishing it with a Category of 'Arduino'.
From a data modelling perspective the two are equivalent, but we are used to forums looking and behaving a certain way, and blogs looking and behaving in another.
Implementation-wise, the differences are subtle and almost entirely limited to the view layer.
| Forum concept | Analogous Blog concept |
|---|---|
| Subforum / board | Post category |
| Thread | Blog post |
| Post | Comment |
| OP | Blog author |
| Forum user profile page w. bio | Blog front page w. bio |
| Board index page | N/A |
| N/A | Posts by Category page |
| Search | Search (in author threads only) |
So imagine if the software was able to display a 'Blog view' of any thread. Effectively there would be two entry points for any piece of content -- the forum mode being focused around discussion UX, and the blog mode focused on reading UX and putting thread authors front and center.
This would instantly turn any significantly-large forum into a domain specific Medium competitor ;-)