INTRODUCTION:
I've been a regular user of Emo-Corner.com since an emo friend of mine introduced me to it last year. Back then, I was in a really bad place, feeling lonely and quite unhappy. My dog had just been put down and my parents were going through a divorce. At the same time, none of my parents were supportive of my emo lifestyle. When my friend suggested I check out Emo-Corner.com, I wasn't too hesitant. I figured I wouldn't find much to bother me. But when I actually checked it out, I was immediately captured. It was like I'd found the Facebook of emo people. About 3 minutes into signing up, which was super easy by the way, I entered my first forum and introduced myself. I immediately got a response from another user, and the conversation started in earnest. I'd never been so eagerly welcomed anywhere. I ended up treading the waters in about 4 forums that day, joining long threads and disrupting others with my crazy comments. By the end of the day I had 10 posts, and loads of friends. It was wild fun. The community on Emo-Corner.com is surprisingly well-gelled; it's as if they know each other in person. Everyone has been kind so far, and I haven't faced many tech or human-based annoyances ever since my first day. By the time I was out of there, I knew I had to share it with my emo friend Barry. Barry has since given it a positive review, and now we browse the forums together.
ABOUT:
Among the many emo sites on the internet, none captures as much attention as Emo-Corner.com. Emo-Corner.com is a simple discussion forum dedicated and designed for emo people and emo lovers. It is found on Emo-Corner.com, a website that also serves emo people and emo lovers on the internet. The forum was designed to accommodate emo people and their discussions, as a safe place to talk about anything, from relationships and sexuality to music and bands to education and entertainment and other deep topics. Each section of discussion is accorded a forum of its own where members can go and share their thoughts by starting a topic of discussion or joining an existing one. The site uses a membership system; every new individual is required to be a member of the site first before they can work within the forums. Becoming a member starts by signing up on the site, after which one is accorded an avatar, given an account and allowed to share. Emo-Corner.com employs moderators to keep everyone in check as the discussions roll, in addition to setting a series of rules that every member must follow. Emo-Corner.com allows both emo and non emo people to join the platform, although non emo people are less likely to have as much enjoyment as emo people because of the site's emo-specific nature. After a brief pause in 2015, where the initial founders took a break, the site has since regained its mojo and new users are checking in every day. It is based in the United States but remains open to emo folks from all over the globe.
FEATURES:
-Membership to the forum is required for full access to all topics and services. Non-members can still browse the forum, but they are locked out of certain crucial sections of the site. All membership applications are sieved and accepted by the reigning top moderator of the forum.
-Each new member is assigned an account page, room for creating a user name of their choice and room for using an avatar of their choice. New members also get access to the private chat messenger
-The forum uses topics and threads to stir the conversation the site is known for; users can create a new topic or join an existing one and contribute to its thread of messages. Creating a new topic requires having a membership to the forum. The creator only needs to write his/her/their new post in a simple back-end interface that's designed for easy use and then publish their post.
-The forum topics are separated into either entertainment or games; the entertainment forums feature sections on music, movies, TV, literature, photography and videogames while the games sections feature just role playing games and forum games forums. Users can list their new topics under each of these forums according to the nature of their discussion so as to stay appropriate
-Smart site design; the site features an old style forum design that's complemented with a maroon/brown and white color palette. The homepage content is fitted into different sections featuring different kinds of content, including a 'Recent Posts' section, the 'Forums' section, the 'Games' section and the section on 'Today's birthdays', where members with upcoming birthdays can be posted and celebrated.
-Good navigation; the site features a lot of menus for easy site navigation, including the top menu that has links to 'emo forums' and 'view new content', the bottom menu that features links to 'The Moderating Team', 'Today's Top Posters', 'Overall Top Posters' and 'Highest Reputation Content'.....lots of menus
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