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  • What happened to all of the SEO forums?

    Posted by AppointmentTop3948 on December 14, 2025 at 11:34 am

    I know it is a new age but it seems like all of the big SEO forums have completely fallen off in the last few years.

    To be fair, sites like Digital Point and Warriorforum were always for outright beginners and wannabe scammers (thinking of the WSO section) but they were always teeming with people, now they are like ghost towns.

    BHW still seems active but is a sad husk of what it used to be.

    Anyone have any idea why this has happened? Reddit is an alternative but the way it is setup ensures that communities are spread across multiple reddits and it is just so full of spam and self promotion that makes it impossible to really link up with people.

    There were a lot of benefits of having almost all SEOs grouped in one of a few places. It made it much easier to JV with people and to get stuff done, it was so easy to verify who was who.

    So what do you think happened? Is it just Reddit and social media fragmenting the community?

    AppointmentTop3948 replied 1 month, 3 weeks ago 2 Members · 1 Reply
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  • Vinaya_Ghimire

    Guest
    December 14, 2025 at 12:08 pm

    Until a couple of years ago, I was active on a few SEO forums but now I have left most of the SEO forums. I am on a few admin and webmaster forums where they have SEO categories. In my opinion, one of the main reasons I these forums lacked experts l, most of the users were novices. Those who new little bit of SEO were trying to rope in clients. The rise of learning sites where you can learn easily, or even the popularity of Gen AI, gave people better information than these forums.

  • SEOPub

    Guest
    December 14, 2025 at 12:36 pm

    I was a mod at Warrior Forum. That place went into a death spiral when it was sold to Freelancer, they put people in charge of the forum that had no idea how to manage a community, and then they abruptly removed all of the volunteer mods.

    For the most part though, people moved on to Facebook groups, Reddit, Twitter, and things like Slack groups.

  • WebLinkr

    Guest
    December 14, 2025 at 2:02 pm

    BHW actually started spamming this forum looking for folks!

    Auto-mod blocked 3+ posts this week

    Keeping spam down means confronting all types – not just the obvious AI slop and “ads – but fake case studies, etc but fake Questions like “What is your big SEO change in 2025” or “what SEO trick had the most impact”

    For a lot of mods that seems like cutting 80% of their conversations.

    In the long run, shielding the community from ALL spam is the way to go, even if the mods face abuse, doxxing, threats, harassment etc

  • Chase_Norton

    Guest
    December 14, 2025 at 3:23 pm

    I feel like they’ve just had their day. Even this reddit sub is stale as fuck.

    There isn’t really any “tricks and tips” you can share in regards to SEO anymore, nor do I believe there are “quick wins”. 

    SEO feels so fucking grindy now and getting to the point of mega-site levels of traffic is algorithmically throttled to take you a decade. 

  • Morphius007

    Guest
    December 14, 2025 at 3:25 pm

    A trip into memory lane.

  • abgefahrn

    Guest
    December 14, 2025 at 3:38 pm

    Well I guess, forums as a way of commuincation itself are kinda outdated. Went to chats, groups etc. I just startet a SEO AMA here (r/fragGero – sorry German) cause i missed that kind of discussions…

  • frontier-seo

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    December 14, 2025 at 4:50 pm

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