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Africa Hunting .com has a popular hunting forums for hunters, visit the hunting forum of Africa Hunting .com or select any of the resourceful hunting forums links listed below.
Welcome to Africa Hunting .com a beneficial site made to empower hunters through our hunting directory, hunting forum and community. You can find over 2,700 listings in our hunting directory from hunting outfitters to hunting equipment and gear with ratings and reviews from hunters like you. You can interact with other users in our hunting forum, ask questions, share experiences, hunting stories and pictures. Find everything you need to know for an African hunting safari. This is a place for seasoned African hunters and those of you who dream of someday hunting in Africa.
With your participation we are building a much needed hunting safari community for hunting in Africa. I hope that you will find Africa Hunting a great place to spend time preparing for, or dreaming about, your future African hunting safari or reliving your last by sharing your hunting stories, hunting videos and pictures and knowledge with our community.
Jerome Philippe, Founder of Africa Hunting .com
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The hunting forums on Africa Hunting .com are based upon the entire spectrum of hunting, with hunting forums dedicated to Africa, big game hunting forums, bowhunting forums, firearm forums, rifle forums, reloading forums, hunting equipment forums, hunting gear forums, taxidermy forums, fishing forums and much more...
Hunting forums, or message board, is an online discussion site. It is the modern equivalent of a traditional bulletin board, and a technological evolution of the dialup bulletin board system. From a technological standpoint, hunting forums or boards are web applications managing user-generated content.
People participating in hunting forums can build bonds with each other and interest groups will easily form around a topic's discussion, subjects dealt with in or around sections in the hunting forum.
A hunting forum consists of a tree like directory structure containing at the lowest end topics (commonly called threads) and inside them posts. Logically hunting forums are organised into a finite set of generic topics (usually with one main topic) driven and updated by a group known as members, and governed by a group known as moderators.
Hunting Forums
In the United States and some parts of Europe, most hunting forums require registration to post. Registered users of the hunting forum are referred to as members and are allowed to submit or send electronic messages through the web application. The process of registration involves verification of one's age (typically over 12 is required so as to meet COPPA requirements of American forum software) followed by a declaration of the terms of service (other documents may also be present) and a request for agreement to said terms. Subsequently, if all goes well, the candidate is presented with a web form to fill requesting at the very least: a username (an alias), password, email and validation of a CAPTCHA code.
While simply completing the registration web form is – usually – enough to generate an account the status label Inactive is commonly given by default until the registered confirms the email address indeed belongs to him. Until that time, the registered can log in to his new account but may not use the forum for communication (posts, threads, private messages).
Sometimes a referrer system is implemented. A referrer is someone who lead one or otherwise "helped someone" with the decision to join the site (similarly how a HTTP referrer is the site who linked one to another site). Usually for hunting forums referrers are other members. The referrer system is also sometimes implemented so that if a visitor visits the forum though a link such as referrer id=300, the user with the id number (in the example 300) would receive referral credit if the visitor registers. The purpose is commonly just to give credit (sometimes rewards are implied) to those who help the community grow.