Sunday, May 22, 2011
The Piazza is 3 Years!
What is it about D&D Forums being established in May? It is really a pleasure to see how the Piazza has developed over these last few years. In 2008 there were people who thought noone was really interested in talking about those D&D Worlds that WotC no longer "supported". Man were they wrong! A few years ago, I described the Piazza as a unique phenonemon where it comes to RPG Web Forums.
The last few months have seen some technical challenges for the Forum, but with a dedicated Admin, Ashtagon, and a team of dedicated moderators, willing to spend time and money on keeping this forum up and running, free for its members, there is no challenge that cannot be overcome.
Now at 84578 posts and 814 members, including notables such as Adam Black, Cam Banks Monte Cook, Colin McComb, Tim Beach, Mike Brealt, Colin McComb, Allen Varney, Trampas Whiteman, Andrew Steven Harris, Tim Kask, Frank Mentzer, James Mishler, Geoff Gander, Robert S Conley, Aaron Infante-Levy, Adam Miller and several others it is clear that the Piazza is still going strong!
-Havard
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It's been great watching it grow! The upsurge in Spelljammer content alone is enough to make me cheer, but that is only the tip of the iceberg.
ReplyDeleteHats off to all the moderators and code monkeys making it happen!
Loki, Planewalker.com Co-Manager
I'm loving the fact that The Piazza is attracting in fans of the more obscure D&D campaign settings and providing a place where they can slowly build up a community and share ideas.
ReplyDeleteThanks Loki!
ReplyDeleteBig Mac: I think there are alot of people out there looking for a place to talk about their favorite setting which they think nobody else likes.