VeggieBoards
Internet forum for vegetarians/vegans
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::summary Internet forum for vegetarians/vegans ::
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| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| name | VeggieBoards |
| screenshot | VeggieBoards Screencap June 2012.jpg |
| screenshot_size | 205px |
| url | |
| commercial | Yes |
| type | Vegetarian and vegan community |
| registration | Required only for posting |
| owner | Huddler |
| author | Michael |
| launch_date | December 2000 |
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|name = VeggieBoards |screenshot = VeggieBoards Screencap June 2012.jpg |screenshot_size = 205px |origin = |url = |commercial = Yes |type = Vegetarian and vegan community |registration = Required only for posting |owner = Huddler |author = Michael |launch_date = December 2000
VeggieBoards is one of the largest and most active internet forums for vegetarians and vegans. Typical forum topics include issues relating to vegetarianism, veganism, animal welfare, animal rights, the environment, health, physical fitness and recipes. As of June 2012, the forum had over 48,000 registered members and more than 3 million posts. In May 2012, VeggieBoards changed ownership for the first time since its creation. It is now owned by Huddler.
History
VeggieBoards was launched in December 2000. The first big group of members came from the message board at Vegan Outreach that went defunct early in 2001. The next big wave of new members came in April 2003 when the message board at VegWeb closed down and the members were encouraged to sign up with Veggieboards. Initially the forum software was UBB.classic, but it was replaced with vBulletin some time between 2001-2002. All user accounts were lost in the process, so the users had to sign up again.
Recognition, criticism and the media
Reviews and opinions on the site were generally positive, highlighting the "good (though juvenile) conversations" and the large group of regular posters. Posts from VeggieBoards have also been quoted in the mainstream media. | title= Food fights |access-date= 2008-09-04 |author= John Hind |date=2008-02-24|format= |work=The Guardian |page=8 |department=Comment & features http://www.accessmylibrary.com/coms2/summary_0286-11172749_ITM | title= Animal rights group targets Arizona stalls (hog industry) |accessdate= 2008-11-18 |author= Charlie Arnot and Cliff Gauldin |date=2005-10-10|format= |publisher=Feedstuffs
VeggieBoards has been nominated for the VegNews magazine's Veggie Awards several times, most recently in 2009.
References
References
- "How long has VeggieBoards been online?". VeggieBoards.
- "VeggieBoards on The Wayback Machine". [[Internet Archive]].
- "Message on VegWeb in April 2003". [[Internet Archive]].
- Moskowitz, Isa Chandra. (2006). "Vegan with a Vengeance". Marlowe & Company.
- "Website Review: VeggieBoards.com". veggiehub.com.
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