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JeffNevington:
I think it makes sense to put this here...  I am in the process of putting together a forum to function as a community hub for followers of our insect-themed indie game "Empires of the Undergrowth".

The basic framework is in place (using simple machines like exilian does), but I am wondering what boards should be available at launch.  I hope the community will build over time, but in order to do that, we need our initial visitors to stick around.

At the moment I think it makes sense to have a "suggestions" board for ideas about the development and a "bugs / troubleshooting" board for reporting and fixing problems with the latest builds.  But what else do you think would be useful, particularly for a fresh forum.  So far we have a "Newbies" board for introductions and an "open" board which I am not sure is appropriate (or appropriately named).
Forum (WIP): http://forum.eotugame.com/

I would like to use the forum to post lets-plays of the game, and relevant things that might indirectly impact the game (news about our game genre and distribution in a wider sense).  We currently do this on Facebook but it rarely leads to conversations between followers.

We also have an added spanner in the works.  Up until this point we have been collecting peoples' comments, bugs, ideas etc on a social media platform called Stomt.  This allows people to make comments in 120 characters or less and they don't have to sign up to use the service.  It works surprisingly well for feedback and spam is rare.  I feel that our forum strategy should account for Stomt as there is going to be a definite overlap, but also a definite difference, I don't want to abandon our Stomt due to its accessibility. 
Stomt page: https://www.stomt.com/empires-of-the-undergrowth

I am not expecting an epiphany here, I will just try to approach the situation with common sense.  But if anyone here experienced in small community management has any advice to offer, I would appreciate it. 
:ogre:

Jubal:
I think coming up to nine years running this place may classify me as "experienced" - possibly also "jaded" and "a dried husk of my former self", but "experienced" works too :P

The things that stood out to me:

* You probably want a news & announcements board, and that should be at the top, ideally, including pinned posts for rules and a pinned game overview and stuff.
* Possibly also a general gameplay/discussion/strategies board? I wouldn't be sure where to post about that at the moment.
* Open board to the bottom: basically news -> topic -> offtopic seems to work well. I'd probably go Announcements, General Gameplay (if included), Newbies, Suggestions, Bugs, Stormt, Offtopic.
* On your rules, feel free to have a look at the rather more detailed Exilian ToS: http://exilian.co.uk/forum/index.php?topic=1514.0 I think the main things you might want to state explicitly that aren't included are "don't spam" and "no cracks/keygens/illegal stuff", which should be obvious but apparently aren't to some people.
* Brief grammar point in the rules, you "defuse" (take the fuse out of, as with a bomb) rather than "diffuse" (spread out over a wide area) a situation!
Getting visitors to stick around isn't easy, especially for indie games (which is partly why places like Exilian exist - having a bunch of games/content hosted in one place helps us keep afloat). I think the main thing you need to do is give yourself as many bites at the apple as possible, keep plugging the forum on social media, and hope that your user base is big enough to get enough people through to build a community. Possibly also have the game itself flag up your site somewhere if possible. Once you've got people there, things like competitions etc can help keep a community running though they can be time consuming to run.

I should also point out (since it's my job to do so!) that we will happily offer a front-page link exchange with your forum, and/or flexible sub-board hosting on Exilian (which can include using your own theme, as many nested boards as you like, our support with moderation/advertising, etc) if you ever decide either of those is something you'd like. :)

Hope some amount of that is helpful, and very best of luck! Always happy to attempt further advice if wanted :)

JeffNevington:
I would have to be mad to discount anyone who lists "Web community building" as a hobby & interest!

Everything you said makes good sense to me, I think I will follow your suggestion and lead with an announcements board.  General gameplay is also a nice one to stick up next as it will probably have the most interesting content for people to read. 

Thanks for the rules suggestions, I didn't want them too long to begin with but spam and illegal stuff probably does need to be up there from the start.

Also I had no idea there were two different spellings of defuse.  I guess people could 'diffuse' rude comments into a general grumpiness across several posts  :P

Maybe we could do a link exchange.  I am not sure where I would put it though.  I think modding might become a topic of discussion at some point, several people have mentioned an interest.  So if we made a board for that, we could link to exilian and you should get some relevant traffic :)

Splashy:
Jesus the SMF theme scene has evolved, it's not long ago that Exilian style themes were as good as you could get.

JeffNevington:
There is quite a range, plus we edited ours a fair bit (decreased the width, added borders, customized the breadcrumb)... I say "we", my friend John did it.  I like exilian though.  White on dark grey is easy on the eyes.  Plus we don't have stone groot  :ogre:

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