Whether it's your first Bonnaroo or you’re a music festival veteran, we welcome you to Inforoo.
Here you'll find info about artists, rumors, camping tips, and the infamous Roo Clues. Have a look around then create an account and join in the fun. See you at Bonnaroo!!
Since you likely don't care about visibility in Google, the real problem with it is it provides a bad user experience. From my own experience, it seems to really jack up the search feature, making so it has errors or doesn't return relevant results. It should be simple enough to collapse one (ideally proboards) into the other. It seems like you already have a mechanic in place where logged in visitors get redirected to the inforoo domain, so just dump the former all together.
Also, any time there is a link to proboards21.com/... URL, it doesn't redirect. It just goes to the bonnaroo.proboards.com homepage
Sorry if this is arcane or not relevant to most festival goers interest.
Since you likely don't care about visibility in Google, the real problem with it is it provides a bad user experience. From my own experience, it seems to really jack up the search feature, making so it has errors or doesn't return relevant results. It should be simple enough to collapse one (ideally proboards) into the other. It seems like you already have a mechanic in place where logged in visitors get redirected to the inforoo domain, so just dump the former all together.
Also, any time there is a link to proboards21.com/... URL, it doesn't redirect. It just goes to the bonnaroo.proboards.com homepage
Sorry if this is arcane or not relevant to most festival goers interest.
I agree, the Proboards approved (paid) solution isn't pretty. Unfortunately a proper 301 redirect isn't an option.