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== Vital signs ==
== Vital signs ==


Extremely unstable in the wake of a sexual harassment scandal with accusations involving the site's owner.<ref>https://aotf.com/news/neogaf-currently-imploding-amid-accusations-of-sexual-harassment-by-owner/</ref> This has sparked [[reddit]]-like riots on the forums, with several moderators resigning and users being asked to be banned from the site. Site performance has tanked, with it being completely unavailable at times.
Extremely unstable in the wake of a sexual harassment scandal with accusations involving the site's owner.<ref>https://www.polygon.com/2017/10/22/16516592/neogaf-tyler-malka-evilore-allegations-shutdown</ref><ref>https://aotf.com/news/neogaf-currently-imploding-amid-accusations-of-sexual-harassment-by-owner/</ref> This has sparked [[reddit]]-like riots on the forums, with several moderators resigning and users being asked to be banned from the site. Site performance has tanked, with it being completely unavailable at times.


== Structure ==
== Structure ==

Revision as of 02:07, 23 October 2017

NeoGAF
NeoGAF logo
NeoGAF - 10-21-17.png
URL http://www.neogaf.com/
Status Endangered
Archiving status Not saved yet
Archiving type Unknown
IRC channel #neogaffe (on hackint)

NeoGAF is a forum dedicated to discussing video games and related topics in the video gaming industry, previously known as the Gaming-Age Forums from its inception in 1999 until April 2006. It's amongst one of the largest vBulletin forums in existence with the site reporting just shy of 120 million posts spread across about ~830K threads.

Vital signs

Extremely unstable in the wake of a sexual harassment scandal with accusations involving the site's owner.[1][2] This has sparked reddit-like riots on the forums, with several moderators resigning and users being asked to be banned from the site. Site performance has tanked, with it being completely unavailable at times.

Structure

Site uses vBulletin as its forum software, commonly used on many forums such as Valve's Steam Users' Forums and numerous others.

References