Online forums have been around since the dawn of time, or at least it can seem like that given the 1990s designs that many forums still use. It’s time for an upgrade, and Moot is a platform that can make that happen. The web-application re-imagines what online forums and commenting systems should look like, and provides publishers with a stylish alternative that they can add to their websites with just a few lines of code.
Enter the name of your website or organization to reserve your Moot URL for free, then log in through Facebook to become the administrator of your forum. Choose titles for your forum’s discussion areas, and embed the new forum you’ve created on your website. You can use Moot to design the commenting section of your blog or website, as well. Moot offers a unified commenting and forum system, which means visitors can switch back and forth between the two without logging in twice or signing up for an extra sets of credentials. Ongoing discussions can be posted on multiple domains in real-time, and users can view all the incoming comments in one main feed.
Comments made on the Moot system are permanent, which means your visitors can’t make controversial remarks and then remove them an hour later. Although publishers can use Moot’s tools for free, the company does plan to charge for for private posts, custom branding, and its single sign-on solutions at some point in the future.
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