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Lunch in a Box forum launched

I’ve just launched a new reader forum about bento and packed lunches, and wanted to invite everyone in to kick the tires and inspect the engine. Care to take a look?

One thing that’s always struck me about Lunch in a Box readers is how willing you are to jump in to and helpfully answer each other’s questions. I’ve felt that there should be a better infrastructure for people to tap into the knowledge of our tremendous reader community, like we did with the Bento Store Locator. So I’ve been toying around with starting a packed lunch forum since last summer, and have had early versions on lunchinabox.net/forum and /forums since July.

New year is a good time to start new things, so I’m throwing open the doors now. But with all of the different online lunch communities on my Lunch Links page, you might ask, “Why another?”

The new Lunch in a Box forum is pretty straightforward in terms of internet bulletin boards; it should feel familiar if you’ve used these sorts of boards before.

This is an open forum, and posts will not be moderated before appearing on the board. BUT there are a few guidelines (described here on the forum in greater detail).

  1. Be Nice!
  2. Respect the Intellectual Property of Others
  3. Don’t Flack (don’t post commercial links for personal gain except in the Marketplace forum, and declare relevant commercial affiliations)

I used to be a volunteer moderator on Chowhound.com way back in 2000 (before that was a bad thing), and realize that as the forum grows I may need some help moderating to make sure the board stays spam-free and friendly. If that sounds like something you’d enjoy, shoot me an e-mail at lunchinabox (AT} gmail (DOT] com and we can chat.

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11 Responses to “Lunch in a Box forum launched”

  1. Mimi Says:

    Ooh this sounds like fun! Can’t wait to try it out.

  2. Yvo Says:

    Hooray! Have you seen JustBento’s new forum as well? I’m about to go over there and check hers out as well as yours :)

  3. Biggie Says:

    @2 from Yvo: Yes, just checked that out! I was actually inspired by the German-language bento forum BentoSüchtig — similar concept (but of course my German isn’t good enough to fully understand the posts).

  4. Monica Says:

    You rock, Biggie!

  5. Darina Says:

    Are you aware that you and Maki from Just Bento have launched a forum at the same time? Maybe it would be a good idea for you guys to fuse…

  6. hari Says:

    hi, this is hari. it’s a nice thought of launch the new reader forum about bento and packed lunches.

    hari

  7. Biggie Says:

    @5 from Darina: Well, I do now! I have to admit that merging forums sounds complicated. I do think there’s room out there for more than one forum, though, and wish Maki the best of luck with hers!

  8. Jen Says:

    This is such a cool idea. Off to check it out!

  9. Monique D. Says:

    I love the forum! Thanks for connecting us all, Biggie!

  10. stephanie Says:

    Hi Biggie -
    I tried to sign up the other day, but never recieved an e-mail to activate. When I tried to log in again anyway, it tells me I need to activate first. Can you help?
    Thanks so much!!

  11. Biggie Says:

    @10 from stephanie: Have you checked the spam filter on your e-mail account? The activation e-mail is from lunchinabox@gmail.com, and is titled, “Welcome to “Lunch in a Box Forum”". I just went into the admin panel and activated all inactive accounts just to make sure there’s no one hanging; if anyone else has the same problem please just shoot me an e-mail and I’ll activate your account manually. Thanks, and see you on the board!

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