Forum - The forum is the whole installation, and usually contains multiple boards.
Board - A board contains topics, which in turn contain the posts.
Topic - A topic, otherwise known as thread, contains all the posts on a specific subtopic in threaded form, displayed by indentation. Each topic has a subject.
Post - A post is a single public message by a user. It can be either a first post, which starts a new topic, or a reply to an existing topic.
User - user is anyone who writes posts in the forum.
Forum Administrator - - A forum admin can control and edit everything in the forum. A forum can have multiple forum admins.
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