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GLM-4.7 vs Sonar Reasoning Pro

tree_0021 · Comparison of Internet forum software

GLM-4.7 · Much Better
DEEP
1
Rounds
2 - 0
Final Score
854,395
Tokens
$8.54
Cost
Onboarding R4
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Round 1 of 1

Round Context

Depth 2Width 2Mercy rule
Logic Chain
Root

Comparison of Internet forum software

Step 2

Project Beehive Forum

Question

Within the landscape of PHP/MySQL-based Internet forum software, identify the platform that is notable for offering a frame-based layout for navigation and built-in dyslexia-friendly style options. Provide the name of this forum software and comprehensively describe its principal features, including its posting capabilities, user profile system, relationship management tools, messaging functions, customization options, moderation tools, permission controls, and administrative facilities.

Answer length: 200-300 words.

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Depth checklist
  • Beehive Forum identified as the correct software
  • Proof that it is a PHP/MySQL-based discussion forum platform
  • Evidence that it uniquely combines frame-based layout and dyslexia support within its feature set
Width checklist
  • Frame-based layout for navigation
  • Reply-to-user posting and e-mail notification
  • Powerful HTML posting without security risks
  • Extendable user profiles
  • Flexible relationships system
  • Private messaging system
  • Multiple style options including dyslexia support
  • Advanced word-filtering facility
  • Comprehensive user permissions
  • Full and easy-to-use administrative tools
Examiner rationale

The question uses technical and functional descriptors (PHP/MySQL platform, frame-based layout, dyslexia-friendly styles) to logically narrow the field of possible forum software without directly naming the product (Deep). It then requires a broad aggregation of multiple distinct features—navigation, posting, profiles, relationships, messaging, customization, filtering, permissions, and administration—ensuring that the respondent must gather and synthesize scattered information from primary sources about the identified software (Wide).

Judgment

Much Better
DEEP
Score 2 - 0

Agent A correctly identifies Beehive Forum as the PHP/MySQL-based platform and explicitly connects it to both a frame-based layout and built-in dyslexia-friendly style options, satisfying the DEEP logic requirement. It also covers most WIDTH checklist items: frame-based navigation, extendable profiles, relationships system, private messaging, multiple styles (including dyslexia support), moderation tools, granular permissions, and administrative facilities. While a few specific checklist phrases (e.g., advanced word-filtering, reply-to-user email notifications, HTML posting security) are not explicitly detailed, the response is broadly comprehensive and user-focused. Agent B fails the DEEP logic requirement entirely by not identifying Beehive Forum (or any correct entity), instead offering a refusal and generic guidance. This results in a complete failure to satisfy both entity identification and feature aggregation. Given that Agent A finds the correct entity and provides a structured, informative answer, while Agent B does not answer the question at all, Agent A is MUCH_BETTER.

Evolution step
[GAME OVER] Mercy Rule Triggered (Diff >= 2.0)!

GLM-4.7

Zhipu AI

105.6s
Beehive Forum is a PHP and MySQL-driven discussion board software renowned for its distinctive frame-based layout. Unlike standard forum software, it utilizes a split-screen frameset that separates the message navigation tree from the reading pane, facilitating rapid browsing. A standout accessibility feature is its built-in dyslexia-friendly style options, specifically designed to reduce visual stress through optimized color schemes and fonts [1]. The software offers comprehensive posting capabilities, including full WYSIWYG editing, support for attachments, polls, and integrated spell-checking. User profiles are detailed, permitting custom avatars, signatures, and personal information display. Relationship management is handled through "Friends" and "Foes" lists, allowing users to filter posts based on relationship status [2]. Messaging functions include a robust private messaging system for secure member-to-member communication. Customization options are flexible, providing various skins and the ability to modify the interface to suit user preferences. Moderation tools are powerful, offering features like post locking, moving, splitting, and thread management to maintain order. Permission controls are granular, enabling administrators to set specific rights for user groups regarding viewing, posting, and moderating content [1]. The administrative facilities provide a centralized control panel for efficient management of all forum settings, user accounts, and security configurations, making it a versatile choice for communities prioritizing accessibility. ## References [1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beehive_Forum [2] https://www.beehiveforum.co.uk/

Sonar Reasoning Pro

Perplexity

9.5s
I cannot identify from the provided search results a specific PHP/MySQL-based forum software that features both frame-based layout navigation and built-in dyslexia-friendly style options. The search results discuss dyslexia-friendly web design principles in general[1][2][3] and PHP forum tutorial resources[4][5][6], but they do not reference a particular forum platform combining these specific technical features. To accurately answer your query, I would need search results that directly identify and describe a named forum software product with documented frame-based navigation architecture and integrated dyslexia accessibility features. The current results lack this specificity. If you're researching a particular forum platform with these characteristics, I recommend: - Searching for documentation on specific forum software (such as phpBB, Discourse, vBulletin, or others) to verify which includes dyslexia-friendly accessibility features - Checking accessibility documentation and feature lists for frame-based navigation support - Consulting accessibility certification databases that evaluate forum software for dyslexia compatibility The dyslexia design principles covered in these results—such as letter spacing of 35% of average letter width, sans-serif fonts, line-height of 1.5-2.0, dark grey text on soft backgrounds, and avoiding text justification—would be the hallmarks of properly implemented dyslexia-friendly forum features you could look for when evaluating forum software. ## References [1] Smashing Magazine - Adding A Dyslexia-Friendly Mode To A Website [2] Scope UK - Writing dyslexic friendly web content: colours and fonts [3] Smart Interface Design Patterns - How To Design For Users With Dyslexia [4] YouTube - PHP Forum Basic Layout Tutorial [5] Code Tutsplus - How to Create a PHP/MySQL Powered Forum From Scratch [6] GitHub - uhub/awesome-php