One Reason Why I Like This Format
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[QUOTE="Tjn182"]I like how it keeps active topics at the top -- instead of them being knocked down into the archives after 3 days...[/QUOTE]
Yeah, that'll be extremely handy when somebody finds a year-old "beer this weekend at XXX'x house" or three-year-old "for sale" post and starts posting to those threads. %)
Yeah, that'll be extremely handy when somebody finds a year-old "beer this weekend at XXX'x house" or three-year-old "for sale" post and starts posting to those threads. %)
[QUOTE="Shawn D."]Yeah, that'll be extremely handy when somebody finds a year-old "beer this weekend at XXX'x house" or three-year-old "for sale" post and starts posting to those threads. %) [/QUOTE]
Like that never happens at the old place?
C'mon Shawn, I know you like being able to edit your posts!
Like that never happens at the old place?
C'mon Shawn, I know you like being able to edit your posts!
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Change is always difficult for any organization. If you think about it, that's what this board is: an organization. There are aspects of this format I like, such as editing posts. There are aspects I don't like, such as the splitting up of topics. But it is necessary due to the high volume this board has experienced lately.
Whew, got my first post out of the way.
Mike
Whew, got my first post out of the way.
Mike
Modern message board formats seem to attract the worst type of internet idiot thanks to the masterbatory instant gratification of seeing a thread rocket to the top after posting. If we self police, I think this new format will work out well. Corner Carvers has the best set of rules EVER:
http://corner-carvers.com/forums/showthread.php?t=7393
Ed
http://corner-carvers.com/forums/showthread.php?t=7393
Ed
[QUOTE="Ed"]Modern message board formats seem to attract the worst type of internet idiot thanks to the masterbatory instant gratification of seeing a thread rocket to the top after posting. If we self police, I think this new format will work out well. Corner Carvers has the best set of rules EVER:
http://corner-carvers.com/forums/showthread.php?t=7393
Ed[/QUOTE]
Thanks, Ed! All of us would do well to read and follow those rules, despite the fact that those rules are not law on this site.
http://corner-carvers.com/forums/showthread.php?t=7393
Ed[/QUOTE]
Thanks, Ed! All of us would do well to read and follow those rules, despite the fact that those rules are not law on this site.
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I didnt like it at first but Its growing on me. I'm not a huge fan of the format in the sense that you get an idea of the post you have to look at every reply, you cant just scan and pick what you want to, and skip the rest. But it does feel more streamlined, and I like that. In the end I'll come here and read no matter what, but thats cause I'm an addict.
Justin
Justin
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