Wikipedia's article on yuku classifies it in the category "Social networking sites." Make of that what you will.


Wikiepedia is a system that allows anyone to edit it (except those who work with the company), so if the categorisation is incorrect you could easily go and fix it The majority of edits on it have been made by people who don't actually use yuku.

A few tips: Check your forum security settings on arrival. Some of ours slipped out in the move, and we don't know why (it's being investigated). Invisible forums became visible, and members posted in them who wouldn't have been able to at ezboard. Privacy settings in profiles can also change.

It's a good idea to check these. Most migrations are totally smooth, but there is always the potential for a problem. However please check them first - before making ANY changes to your board. Don't mimic forum settings or member lists until you understand what you're doing. The majority of cases of where security appeared to be breached turned out to be a case of misunderstanding what the admin was seeing in the new access forums, or they broke their security by making changes that they didn't understand. Take a screenshot and send it to us if you want it checked, and we can explain how it works.

Yuku doesn't recognize ezOps, only board owners; the former ezOp has only admin privileges and no longer gets a free Supporter account.
I think this is a slightly confusing statement. And ezop IS a board owner. The ezop does not get "demoted" to an admin, they remain the board owner. It's a name change, nothing more. The board owner, by default is the only person who can demote or promote admins. That power is disabled for other admins. The owner can give their admins that power however. The owner can give all admins powers equal to the owner. However the owner is still the owner. This is exactly the same as it was on ezboard, other than the fact that admin powers were not customisable on ezboard.

The board owner won't see ads, but he or she doesn't get a free Supporter account, either. These differences will affect the cost of running a board that's big enough to be charged by page views.

views by the board owner should not use your ad-free page views, and thus do not affect the cost of running the board.

Other information we had in My Community, however, is missing, such as the list of five newest members

To view all your recently joined members - on non MBA boards as well as MBA boards - simply go to your member management page, view all members, and then click "joined by" to show your members in order of joining. Click it again to reverse the list order.