Boards.ie
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boards.ie Ltd | |
Type | Private, Limited |
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Founded | 2000 |
Headquarters | Dublin, Ireland |
Key people | Tom Murphy, John Breslin, Dan King, Jerry Connolly, Gerry Shanahan |
Employees | 0 (2007) |
Website | www.boards.ie |
- The correct title of this article is boards.ie. The initial letter is shown capitalized due to technical restrictions.
boards.ie is currently Ireland's largest Internet forum with more than 95,000 registered accounts and more than 6 million posts.[1] A wide variety of topics is discussed, mostly from an Irish perspective.
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[edit] History
In 1998 Dr. John "Cloud" Breslin created a single forum to enable discussion amongst Irish users of the iD Software game Quake. More forums were added and boards.ie was launched in 2000. An Irish company called "Boards" had to be used to obtain the Irish (.ie) domain name at that time. It was registered in 2000 as 'boards.ie Limited' with the Companies Registration Office in Dublin.
[edit] Structure
The site is owned by five individuals, known as the administrators or admins. The admins delegate administrative and editing control over the site to hundreds of unpaid moderators. There are more than 500 forums.
A new forum can be proposed by anyone but requires a certain amount of support from other members. Most users do not pay any usage fees, although subscription is offered with benefits such as free webspace.
[edit] Awards
- Golden Spider
- Net Visionary
- Zeddy
[edit] References
- The Friday Interview: Tom Murphy, boards.ie SiliconRepublic.com
- ^ Big-Boards staff. Big-Boards: boards.ie. Big-Boards. Retrieved on March 21, 2007.