DPR Update XenForo pre-launch FAQ

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You have asked many excellent questions about the forum migration to XenForo (thank you!). With those questions asked across several threads, we wanted to consolidate them in one place.

The following list of questions is updated as of October 3, 2025. We will keep you informed of changes to the FAQ (new questions, clarifications, and corrections to existing questions).

Please keep this thread specific to clarifying and asking new questions. This thread is not intended to discuss or debate a question's topic.

If you have general discussion points to make outside this FAQ, please post them in an external existing or new thread on the topic. If responses create their own sub-thread here that continue to discuss a question or debate it beyond the scope of this FAQ, that sub-thread may be removed.

Thanks all!

ABOUT THE NEW PLATFORM (XenForo)
  • What is XenForo, and why was it chosen over other platforms?
    XenForo is a forum platform designed to support a robust and long-lived community like DPReview’s. It provides much greater support than our existing, outdated proprietary system, ensuring support beyond the current system's life.
    XenForo was chosen over other platforms for numerous critical reasons, including its receiving regular updates, security and maintenance support, a faster and more reliable interface, and more.
  • Who is the owner of XenForo, and is it an established company?
    You can read more about XenForo at: https://xenforo.com/
  • When will the new forum system launch?
    No launch date has been announced yet. We will notify you when a launch date is approaching.
  • Will the new DPReview forums feature a unique design, or will they resemble a generic XenForo site?
    While every XenForo forum has some basic styling, we have been customizing it to fit the existing forum style and future needs. It should look modern yet familiar to you. Additional adjustments are possible.
  • Have you tested whether XenForo can handle a site as large as DPReview in terms of traffic, data, and number of users?
    Yes, XenForo will provide even greater capabilities here than before.
  • Will you be providing guides or tutorials to help users learn how to use the new forum interface?
    Yes! We plan to release walkthroughs before and during the launch process. Your feedback on what you would like to see is helpful, thank you. And feel free to take the lead and create your own guides as well. We will be happy to support them!
  • Will there be a subscription or paid membership required to remove ads?
    The XenForo migration is separate from any plans for the core site. At launch, the ad system will operate as it does currently.
USER ACCOUNTS, HISTORY, DATA
  • Will all past forum content, discussions, and user post histories be migrated to the new platform? How far back will the migration go?
    All of the above will be migrated from the very beginning.
  • Will user galleries and the photos within them be migrated?
    Yes
  • Will there be a way for users to download their entire gallery of photos?
    All photos uploaded to XenForo can be downloaded. There is currently no bulk download feature, but we are looking into the possibility.
  • Will user profiles, including Gear Lists and forum activity history, be retained?
    Yes
  • Will my list of bookmarked threads be carried over to the new system?
    Yes
  • How is the site's content hosted and maintained?
    The forums will be hosted by XenForo Cloud on our behalf. DPReview/Gear Patrol retains ownership and control of all forum data.
FEATURES & FUNCTIONALITY
  • Will the new forum have a "threaded view" option, or will it be "flat view" only?
    It supports an enhanced version of what is currently seen as Flat View.
  • Will the DPReview Challenges system be affected by this change?
    The Challenge system will remain the same.
  • Will the ability to "ignore" a particular user and hide their posts be kept?
    Yes
  • Will there be an option to auto-lock old, inactive threads ("zombie threads")
    Yes, this will be available to admins and moderators.
  • Will the current subforum structure be changed?
    No current forums will be removed or significantly consolidated. Some may be slightly re-ordered in the main view.
  • Will some forums (e.g., by camera brand) be consolidated?
    Any significant changes to existing forums will only occur after launch, when we’ve had more opportunity to gather community feedback on the idea.
  • Will the new platform support UBB/BBCode tags like XcodeX and XICODEX for formatting?
    Yes
  • Will the new platform support keyboard shortcuts for navigation (e.g., pressing "F" to go to the forum list)?
    Yes
  • Will RSS feeds for new topics in each forum still be available?
    RSS feeds will be available at the forum index level.
What are some of the new features we can expect?
  • Expanded profiles, including more room for you to write about yourself
  • Group direct messages that can act like a private chat room
  • Hosting of your own articles (“Resources” in XenForo) and photo galleries with the ability to share
  • New feeds and tracking tools to monitor global new posts and content
  • Tracking of what the DPReview team is posting and where
  • Preview your posts before publishing
And here are some features our team will be able to help manage:
  • Feature community content at the top of the forums
  • Sticky posts at the top of a thread
  • Show posts in multiple locations
  • Merge threads that have the same discussion
IMAGE & PHOTO SHARING
  • Will uploaded image files be compressed or altered in any other way?
    No, images will be unaltered upon upload. Please be advised that how you view them within the browser may affect the quality of their presentation, and possibly their quality upon download. (This is the same behavior as the current system.)
  • Will downloaded images be identical to the original upload?
    It depends on your device, browser version, and where in the forums you are viewing the image. An unaltered original download of images is possible, though.
  • Will HDR photo data (gain maps) and quality be supported?
    Planned for future support.
  • What will the max image resolution and file size limits be on the new platform?
    We are currently considering a max resolution of about 15000x15000 and a file size maximum of about 50MB. We’re trying to be realistic about photo storage constraints while taking into account community needs.
  • Will photos posted in the new forum continue to display their EXIF data?
    Photos in gallery view will display EXIF data. EXIF data in threads is currently in development.
  • Will the new gallery allow for organizing photos into albums?
    Yes! You will have more options to organize and present your photos here than before.
  • Can we add titles and descriptions to photos in the new gallery?
    Yes. Other users will be able to comment on these photos as well.
OTHER
  • What will happen to the user-created Challenges? Will they be migrated?
    Yes, they will be migrated. We expect Challenges to be even easier and more robust to run, thanks to the extra features XenForo provides.
  • Can you provide mock-ups, screenshots, or a preview of what the new forum will look like before it goes live?
    Yes, absolutely. We hope to roll something out as the launch date approaches.
NEW QUESTIONS AS OF 10/15/2025
  • What is the plan for ensuring the new platform is reliable and stable?
    XenForo's core software is regularly updated by its team, which we will review and accept for each update period. We are also able to update the software on our end if any changes are needed.
  • What forum post editing code is used?
    BBCode (Bulletin Board Code)
  • Will you be able to subscribe to both specific forums AND threads?
    Yes
  • Will the 150-post limit on threads be removed?
    Yes, however, this could change depending on future needs.
  • Will the ability for users to edit their own posts be retained?
    Yes, however, this could change depending on future needs.
  • Will there be a time limit or other restrictions, such as not being able to edit after a reply has been posted?
    No time limit is currently being planned, though it could be implemented in the future if needed.
  • Will we still be able to change the title of a reply to create a sub-topic?
    No, there will be no need, as threads should be of a single topic. To create a new topic, you would start a new thread (which you could link back to the original post).
  • Can we quote only part of a post and customize the contents of that quote?
    Yes
  • Will we be able to tag posts to make them easier to search for and categorize?
    Yes
  • Will the new forum support drag-and-drop for uploading photos?
    Yes, there will be some drag-and-drop functionality.
NEW QUESTIONS AS OF 10/29/2025
  • Lots of old camera lens reviews and other content on the main site should be preserved... will it?
    Yes! The main site content is remaining as-is. The only changes at this time are the forums themselves.
  • Will an actual user/poster to the actual forums have to pay something to Xenforo
    No
  • What are some of the new features we can expect?
    Here are just some of the new or improved features:
    • A new photo sharing and gallery system to share your photos with other community members and browse their work.
    • Consolidated activity feeds showing the latest posts, trending discussions, and popular content across all forums in unified views.
    • A mobile-responsive design – no more switching between different mobile and desktop versions of the forums.
    • Improved direct messaging, including group chats, to connect privately with other members.
    • Enhanced profile pages to showcase your photography, gear, and interests.
    • Customizable notifications to stay updated on topics and conversations more easily.
    • Thread pinning and highlighting for better visibility of timely or informative discussions.
    • New post sharing options for referencing and responding to posts of interest.
  • Will the Top Poster list be preserved?
    Yes! Though we may restrict the list a bit by date. For example, perhaps only the last, say, 2-years of activity will count.
  • Will the new forums tell you when threads are locked?
    Yes! There will be a small "lock" icon next to the post.
  • Will XenForo itself censor or ban users for reasons decided by XenForo, not DPR?
    No. The XF team has no control or authority over any content in the forums.
  • What about the comment sections to articles? Will they be migrated, too?
    No. The article comments are a separate function outside of the forums. However, we may be able to combine the two spaces one day, so that you can comment in the article or in a forum post about the article with all comments visible together.
Thanks for checking this FAQ for your questions! If you have any new questions, feel free to post them below.
 
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What about the comment sections to articles? Will they be migrated, too?
Comments on articles are outside the forum system, so they will operate exactly as they do now, unchanged.
 
What about the comment sections to articles? Will they be migrated, too?
Comments on articles are outside the forum system, so they will operate exactly as they do now, unchanged.
Bummer.
What were you hoping for?
Well, a more usable comment section system would really be helpful. As it is, it's even more restricted and quirky than the old forums are. And while I obviously don't know anything about the existing implementation, I guess migrating it to something like XenForo should be technically as feasible as moving the old forums.... (Personally, I'm using the comment sections roughly a million times more often than I use the forums ;-) )
 
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What about the comment sections to articles? Will they be migrated, too?
Comments on articles are outside the forum system, so they will operate exactly as they do now, unchanged.
Bummer.
What were you hoping for?
Well, a more usable comment section system would really be helpful. As it is, it's even more restricted and quirky than the old forums are. And while I obviously don't know anything about the existing implementation, I guess migrating it to something like XenForo should be technically as feasible as moving the old forums.... (Personally, I'm using the comment sections roughly a million times more often than I use the forums ;-) )
Matthew, related to this. DPR staff has started threads linking to articles. These are currently in the News forum, but in the video there is a new forum at the top of the forums list. There can be comments in two places now. Won't that be messy?
 
What about the comment sections to articles? Will they be migrated, too?
Comments on articles are outside the forum system, so they will operate exactly as they do now, unchanged.
Bummer.
What were you hoping for?
Well, a more usable comment section system would really be helpful. As it is, it's even more restricted and quirky than the old forums are. And while I obviously don't know anything about the existing implementation, I guess migrating it to something like XenForo should be technically as feasible as moving the old forums.... (Personally, I'm using the comment sections roughly a million times more often than I use the forums ;-) )
Matthew, related to this. DPR staff has started threads linking to articles. These are currently in the News forum, but in the video there is a new forum at the top of the forums list. There can be comments in two places now. Won't that be messy?
I don't think so. This has been done for some time in the current forums and it carries on fine. You have the article comments, and the forum comments. Nice and cleanly separated.

Naturally though we would prefer all of it in one place... which may happen yet. Let's actually take this conversation out of this thread and create a new one. Can you start a post about Comments in some way please? I have ideas to respond with. Thanks
 
Will there be a feature preventing from unauthorized download of the posted picture?
I don't think that's enforceable as you can always do a screenshot of the picture. But maybe the original can be stopped. I guess it then depends on the rules applied.

Alan
Yes, you can make a screenshot, but on Flicker, for instance, you can disable Save As. And screenshot is not the same as actual image file.
 
Will there be a feature preventing from unauthorized download of the posted picture?
I don't think that's enforceable as you can always do a screenshot of the picture. But maybe the original can be stopped. I guess it then depends on the rules applied.

Alan
Yes, you can make a screenshot, but on Flicker, for instance, you can disable Save As. And screenshot is not the same as actual image file.
If someone really wants to steal an image you’ve posted online it is quite difficult to prevent that entirely.

While there are ways to disable things like right-click and save as, with a small amount of knowledge anyone can easily observe the assets being served when the page is loaded and extract the content from there.
 
Yes, you can make a screenshot, but on Flicker, for instance, you can disable Save As. And screenshot is not the same as actual image file.
If someone really wants to steal an image you’ve posted online it is quite difficult to prevent that entirely.

While there are ways to disable things like right-click and save as, with a small amount of knowledge anyone can easily observe the assets being served when the page is loaded and extract the content from there.
Yes, I know that all locks from honest people. I am talking about unauthorized downloading pictures on the forums, editing and reposting them to show you how your picture should look like in their view.
 
Yes, you can make a screenshot, but on Flicker, for instance, you can disable Save As. And screenshot is not the same as actual image file.
If someone really wants to steal an image you’ve posted online it is quite difficult to prevent that entirely.

While there are ways to disable things like right-click and save as, with a small amount of knowledge anyone can easily observe the assets being served when the page is loaded and extract the content from there.
Yes, I know that all locks from honest people. I am talking about unauthorized downloading pictures on the forums, editing and reposting them to show you how your picture should look like in their view.
That’s a more limited goal. Are the current safeguards adequate and will they migrate or is more needed?
 
Will photos posted in the new forum continue to display their EXIF data?
Photos in gallery view will display EXIF data. EXIF data in threads is currently in development.
I look at the automatic popup EXIF data all the time. It saves a lot of exposure and camera/lens related reply questions in the thread too.



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Yes, you can make a screenshot, but on Flicker, for instance, you can disable Save As. And screenshot is not the same as actual image file.
If someone really wants to steal an image you’ve posted online it is quite difficult to prevent that entirely.

While there are ways to disable things like right-click and save as, with a small amount of knowledge anyone can easily observe the assets being served when the page is loaded and extract the content from there.
Yes, I know that all locks from honest people. I am talking about unauthorized downloading pictures on the forums, editing and reposting them to show you how your picture should look like in their view.
That’s a more limited goal. Are the current safeguards adequate and will they migrate or is more needed?
This sounds like one of those questions that I suspect will get more clarity, or different questions to ask, once you all get a chance to interact with the new forums structure.
 
Any expected changes to moderators, moderator powers, moderator behavior guidelines, or the consequences of moderator actions?'

One thing I have observed is that a moderator of one subforum has the power to silence a member across all subforums and PMs, and apparently to also ban a member completely. There is a mechanism for presenting objections to such things for the attention of administrators, but in all the times I've lodged an objection, I've never received a reply or reaction of any kind. Seems like a lot of power to place in the hands of ordinary volunteers.
 
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Can we easily quote just part of a post? If so, is it as simple as selecting what you want to post and clicking on something?

Alan
Sure! You can use the Quote Reply button to grab it all, and then edit it down as much as you like before posting.
That's the same as here, by the sounds of it. If I am right, it's a pain if someone has quoted about 10 posts (quote inside a qoute inside a quote etc.) then I have to grab the lot and then edit/remove the bits I don't want. That's not what I envisaged.

(go over to dprevived.com and try it out over there - it's MUCH nicer).

Alan
Don't worry, it won't go that far.
Does that mean there will be a max number of levels quoted. If for instance 3, Alan's 'Can we easily' [currently purple] would disappear?
That's right, however, you can manually edit the bbcode to expand it if necessary. It's meant to be only quoting the actual person, not quotes within quotes infinitiely, because then you lose tracking of the entire thread that way (plus it looks ugly ;)).
That's a shame - I quite like the "quotes within quotes" so you can see the context :-|
 
Will XenForo itself censor or ban users for reasons decided by XenForo, not DPR? If so, are the supposed reasons why it might do so made clear, explicitly and contractually -- and what are they?

While I think that XenForo would be entirely within its rights (and could be legally liable if they didn't act) to remove posts and block users that, for example, threaten violence or promote porn, I think that decisions on censorship or user bans for lesser reasons should only come from the blog owner, in this case DPR.

I bring up this issue because it has been reported that Substack itself, despite serving as overall host for many political blogs, ironically engages in blatant censorship of political speech by commenters that is not in any way threatening or illegal, and quickly and permanently bans people.
 
Will XenForo itself censor or ban users for reasons decided by XenForo, not DPR? If so, are the supposed reasons why it might do so made clear, explicitly and contractually -- and what are they?

While I think that XenForo would be entirely within its rights (and could be legally liable if they didn't act) to remove posts and block users that, for example, threaten violence or promote porn, I think that decisions on censorship or user bans for lesser reasons should only come from the blog owner, in this case DPR.

I bring up this issue because it has been reported that Substack itself, despite serving as overall host for many political blogs, ironically engages in blatant censorship of political speech by commenters that is not in any way threatening or illegal, and quickly and permanently bans people.
No, XenForo is just the software that runs the forums. We manage everything with it, especially moderation needs.
 
Will XenForo itself censor or ban users for reasons decided by XenForo, not DPR? If so, are the supposed reasons why it might do so made clear, explicitly and contractually -- and what are they?

While I think that XenForo would be entirely within its rights (and could be legally liable if they didn't act) to remove posts and block users that, for example, threaten violence or promote porn, I think that decisions on censorship or user bans for lesser reasons should only come from the blog owner, in this case DPR.

I bring up this issue because it has been reported that Substack itself, despite serving as overall host for many political blogs, ironically engages in blatant censorship of political speech by commenters that is not in any way threatening or illegal, and quickly and permanently bans people.
No, XenForo is just the software that runs the forums. We manage everything with it, especially moderation needs.
 
Yes, I know that all locks from honest people. I am talking about unauthorized downloading pictures on the forums, editing and reposting them to show you how your picture should look like in their view.
Very difficult to prevent this technically, unfortunately.

Of more concern for me, personally, is that it is not possible to completely delete a photo as, once it has been quoted in a post, deletion from the user's gallery does not delete the image from the quoted post. That is one reason why I no longer post images here. Perhaps XenForo's behavior is different?

(Note: this is something I complained about a while ago and perhaps changes were made that I am not aware of.)
 

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