Once a thread is , it attracts "drive-by" users—lurkers who don't normally post but have alerts set for high-traffic threads. This influx often derails the original topic, leading to a phenomenon known as "The JD Hot Curse": A useful thread becomes so popular that it fills with spam, forcing the OP to delete their original content.
: It could be a specific "Hot" tag within a smaller, private discussion board (JD often standing for "Justice Department," "Junior Developer," or "Job Description") used to highlight urgent or popular threads.
If you are looking for a professional "Legal Forum" (often abbreviated as JD for Juris Doctor ), you may be referring to academic journals like the University of Chicago Legal Forum or international summits like the Global Legal Forum specific aspect