Message boards make it possible for the general public to have a conversation. You can read them and find out what other people have to say, and you can post your own thoughts so that others can find out what you have to say. There is no guarantee that anybody will say anything interesting, but then, some message boards attract more interesting writers than others. Pointless and overheated arguments are always a possibility.
You know who has a message board simply by looking if they are an ID or not. An ID is a guest user, and is not given a message board. On the other hand, a registered user has a message board.
Message boards are for the use of clarifying a question, but not as a chat board. See the FAQ for message board usage.
It doesn't stand for anything. It just means exactly what it says... message board. In this case, an electronic message board. If you are signed in, on the left on of the links will be "My message board," where you can go to respond to people's messages to you.
Yes, anyone can read your message board.
If you accidentally remove a message from your message board, contact a supervisor. If you are a supervisor, you can revert message boards to previous states. Note that this will remove any changes that were made to the message board since the deletion of the post.
A message board is a place for placing messages. It can be setup anywhere even online.
A message board is a place for placing messages. It can be setup anywhere even online.
Leave a message on their board saying you want to chat.
Icyman's Message board may be found at wiki.answers.com/Q/UserDiscuss:Icyman
No, you do not.
The CBBC message boards are only open at certain times. Follow the related link to the Message board homepage.
By posting on their message board which you can do by clicking on the 'Reply' button located on the top right corner of the message.