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Do you think keeping a hidden section is a good idea for a forum?

Well I would say it completely depends on why these sections are there in the first place and what they are used for. Like the sections for admins I believe it is needed, that is where most places would be made on how to grow the site.
 
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Some forums prefer to keep anonymous some comments bases on the guiding principle of the site that's if it's against it.
 
Yes and no. I answer because I'm not sure why your site would be based on; if you don't have any contradictory content, then you can keep all sections open but if you do, you might want to keep those sections private.
 
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I honestly don't see the need for a hidden section. I mean why make some parts hidden when it's forum and should be accessible by others. The only hidden section that is understandable is the staffs section.
 
It could be a good idea depending on what your goal was from the beginning.
By hiding topics, uou can control which topics users can access at different times throughout the course.
 
I am sure many forums got these sections.
I am talking about spam sections, VIP sections, staff sections etc., There are many forums which try to give access only to a few members, for these sections.
Do you think it's a good idea? I am sure crawlers can't access them most of the time anyway.
They are added in the statistics but they are not accessible. I am sure that's not a good thing to do.
Whether or not to preserve a hidden area on a forum should be determined by the forum community's individual aims and values, as well as whether the benefits of hidden content exceed the possible drawbacks of limiting discussion and openness.
 

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