Nudist forums, or discussion groups as they’re also known, have been around for several years and constitute a highly efficient way for nudists to communicate with other like-minded people. There are many forums that relate to nudism, some of which have thousands of members. You usually have to register as a member in order to view posts, and also to submit your own posts. Posts can be read online and in most cases new posts can optionally be emailed to you on a regular basis.
Forums can be a means to share your opinions, meet other nudists, or to announce an event or anything of interest to the naturist community. It’s certainly one of the best sources of free publicity for a nudist business.
Well-organized nudist forums have several categories, thus allowing posts to be focused on specific topics. A good discussion group should also be moderated, lest users’ posts wander into inappropriate, non-nudist topics or devolve into abuse, commonly referred to as “flaming”.
One of the top forums is “Nudist Resorts”, which despite the name, runs the entire gamut of topics related to naturism. Cheri Alexander, she of the Travelites club in South Carolina, moderates the forum. She told us that she can edit or delete posts that violate the forum’s content rules, but if a user needs to be barred from posting again, she must then refer the matter to the forum’s administrator. Alexander, who also oversees user posts on many other naturist forums, confesses that moderating “a LOT of work and dedication. Just moderating the board takes several hours a day.”
Other highly regarded forums are offered by the naturist portal Clothesfree (See link below).
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