Subject: Please don't swear at me.
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Posted on: 2013-04-12 16:07:00 UTC

However: ooh, personal experience. Good. I'd appreciate it if you could please clarify why the current layout of the Board is offputting. You've said several times that people don't post because of it - why not? What is it about this setup that causes this issue?

As to the benefits of staying here - leaving aside all issues of how the move would be handled or mishandled:

-Instant visibility of all activity in the last 24 hours (you're welcome, by the way - I was the one who found that feature)

-For a thread you recognise by sight, near-instant recognition of not just whether anyone has replied, but precisely what they've replied to. If you need to hunt for the thread, this takes a little longer.

-The ability to spot an individual post, even if you don't remember which thread it's on. This can be done by eye, or by Ctrl-F or its equivalents, rather than through notoriously fickle forum search engines (example: the Minecraft forum search has literally never worked for me).

-The ability for discussions in any given thread to wander wildly off-topic without someone telling them they're in the wrong forum for that.

-Instantly visible notes at the top of the page, rather than sticky threads. The current header is a lot harder to ignore.

-As previously stated, no artificial divisions which could lead to, for example, "What's the point of going into the newbies forum? Nothing ever happens there..."

-No-one being told off for posting in the wrong forum.

-Given the extremely slow pace of stories being posted, no-one making a post in the General forum to tell people there's a story in the Stories forum.

-Depending on the forum technology, any of:
--No thread bumping (for reasons described multiple times in this thread)
--Multi-threading of discussions, rather than the constraints of single-threading
--No logins, which encourages new posters, allows access to people on unusual technology (such as cheap phones - I recall Specs had difficulty logging into the wiki - and badly-firewalled computers at places like work), and permits in-character posts.

I could probably think of more, but that's a pretty hefty list already. And since it's been a long post, I'll restate my question to you: What is it about the Board that makes it difficult or offputting to use for you?

hS

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