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Online community vs forum
A forum is a discussion-only message board; an online community platform adds events, courses, messaging, payments, and member profiles around that discussion.
A forum is one feature: threaded discussion organized into categories. Classic forum software (and tools like Discourse) does this well, and for purely text-based Q&A it can be all you need.
An online community platform is broader. Discussion is still central, but it sits alongside member profiles, real-time messaging, events, courses, gamification, analytics, and monetization — under one brand. The community is treated as a product with multiple surfaces, not just a board.
The practical test: if all you need is searchable text discussion, a forum may be enough. If you want to host events, sell memberships, run courses, and keep members engaged across multiple formats, a community platform is the better fit.
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相关术语
Community platform
A community platform is software for building a branded online space where members connect, discuss, learn, attend events, and pay for access — all in one place.
Community of practice
A community of practice is a group of people who share a profession or craft and learn from each other by interacting regularly over time.
Membership site
A membership site is a website where people pay a recurring fee for access to gated content, a community, courses, or services.