The last of the three rooms is the Forum, and it is the most structured of them. Where a tweet flits by in seconds and an article is read once and liked, a forum discussion is built to last - threads that other players return to over days and weeks, slowly filling with replies. It is the room for questions that deserve a real answer, for guides people will look up again, and for the steady, ongoing conversation of a country. This lesson tours the Forum and then draws the whole Community chapter together.
Boards and threads
The Forum is organised into boards, and each board holds threads. A thread is a single conversation: it has a title and a first post, and other players add their replies beneath it. You take part in two ways - start a new thread when you have a fresh topic to raise, or open an existing thread and reply to keep the discussion going. It is the same shape as any forum you have used, and it will feel natural within a minute of looking.
General and country boards
There are two kinds of board, and the difference is all about language. The General board is in English and is for everyone, the common ground where players from every country can meet. Then each of the most popular countries has its own board, and on those you post in your local language. So a player can join the worldwide conversation in English on the General board, and also talk comfortably with their own countryfolk in their own tongue on their country's board.
Speak the board's language
On the General board, post in English so that everyone can take part. On your country's board, use your own language - that board exists precisely so you can talk naturally with the people who share your country. Matching the board's language is the one rule that keeps each conversation readable for the people it is meant for.
coinrepublik keeps the peace
The Forum has an admin presence, under the account named coinrepublik. Admins keep the boards orderly with a few gentle tools: they can pin an important thread so it stays at the top where everyone sees it, lock a thread that has run its course so it stops gathering replies, and hide any post that breaks the rules. As in the feed, every post carries a Report button, so if you spot something amiss you can flag it for an admin to review.
No rewards, same rules
Like Tweets, the Forum pays no energy at all - it is a purely social room. And it shares the same simple Community rules that apply everywhere: stay on the topic of the game, be civil and respectful, use the right language for the board you are in, and never post merely to chase a reward, since there is none to chase. Break those rules and a post can be hidden or removed; follow them and you are a welcome part of the conversation.
A forum is for keeping, not farming
Because the Forum gives no energy, post here to build real discussions that other players return to. A thread lasts far longer than a tweet, so a good question or a well-written guide on a board can keep helping people for weeks - that lasting value is the whole reward.
Putting the Community together
You have now seen all three rooms, so let us hold them together one last time. Articles are the considered, rewarded room: read one for 5 energy a minute up to six times a day, or write one - at least 500 words, on-topic, one a day, reviewed before it appears - and earn 0.0001 gold from every reader and every like it draws, untaxed because it comes from the game fund. Tweets are the fast social feed: short posts and images, like-comment-follow, two tabs, and no rewards. The Forum is the room for lasting discussion: General in English and country boards in local languages, tended by coinrepublik, and likewise unrewarded. Across all three, articles and comments are checked before they appear, while tweets and forum posts are public at once and kept clean by the Report button.
Step back and you can see what the Community really does. It turns CoinRepublik from a solitary town-builder into a shared world full of other people - people to learn from, talk to, and be read by. The energy you earn from reading and the gold you earn from writing are a genuine bonus, but the deeper reward is belonging to a place that thousands of others are building alongside you. So go and read a few articles to top up your energy, drop a tweet about how your town is coming along, and start a thread on your country's board. You now know every room and every rule - the Community is yours to enjoy.