Noun
a computer that is running software that allows users to leave messages and access information of general interest
a board that hangs on a wall; displays announcements
Source: WordNetI read a fan bulletin board once, and somebody said I had a face like a potato, so I never went back on there. Mary Lynn Rajskub
My website bulletin board is the place I interact with my readers. Susan Elizabeth Phillips
In 1948 the first severe crash occurred in my life when Stalin put out his decree on 'formalism.' There was a bulletin board in the Moscow Conservatory. They posted the decree, which said Shostakovich's compositions and Prokofiev's were no longer to be played. Mstislav Rostropovich
A good analogy for this is an anonymous bulletin board * Zero or more consumers will receive the message. Source: Internet
By 1995 the bulletin board market was reeling as users abandoned local BBS systems in favour of larger sites and web pages, which could be accessed world-wide for the same cost as accessing a local BBS system. Source: Internet
ASCII art There are 95 printable ASCII characters, numbered 32 to 126. The widespread usage of ASCII art can be traced to the computer bulletin board systems of the late 1970s and early 1980s. Source: Internet