Wow, so defensive they are I see

Well, Mr. Debasis, no, I do not have much knowledge about anything (if I have proper knowledge, I would have come in full force should anything be changed), so I do not think I am in place to teach anyone, especially someone who has more than 50 sites. I am also confused why one will not admit that s/he owns a forum.

And no, if I remember it right, I have never said that that forum is a scam, I only said that that forum needs to offer something attractive to people to join there, which I cannot see much in that forum. And people can be attracted not because of long and defensive arguments, but because they find some satisfaction. So, there is something called management which accompanies and sometimes oversteps technical knowledge.

And Mr. Satyakam, about MMK, I said "Even so, if we really see those forums, we will see that the activity has lessened there. So, how will it be for the new forum?" I think we can make MMK as an example of how hard it is to sustain a forum, although it already has many members who most of them have been paid by. It is a good passion to compare the newly launched to the long established, but seeing and understanding the current situation are also to be noticed.

Thanks, my friends. I have learned a lot today. I have learned how honesty can be sold so cheap over something so petty. And thank you for convincing me even more to not have anything to do with that forum nor that group. I will not argue further. Good luck to bapelu or webtechno2 or whatever they may call it.