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These days, I prefer to use modern forum software over PHP ones. So, that makes it from day 1.

There are software like Discourse that is far beyond the capabilities of XF.
I've seen a few "modern" ones that I kind of enjoy the features of but not really for these types of forums.

I'd rather use those for community-based websites for established sites. I do a marketing blog for example, I'd use a modern community type to launch a paid membership site.
 
They are hard to handle when we get used to PHP based forums.

I did ask about this to the software authors across NodeBB, Discourse and other forums. They say that they can do a lot more than in PHP. That is the developer side though.
 
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I like the conventional forum layout. But people are busy and have no time for a second click. Thinking that way, a content listing is helpful to get the forums going. Most of these modern layout forums offer category listing too, as an option.
 
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I like the conventional forum layout. But people are busy and have no time for a second click. Thinking that way, a content listing is helpful to get the forums going. Most of these modern layout forums offer category listing too, as an option.
I don't dislike the newer modern layouts.

I just see them as a different kind of community.

I get what you're saying though, totally. People are in a hurry.
 

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