Subject: Further replies.
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Posted on: 2015-07-20 21:07:00 UTC

  1. True, people are always going to have people they're more friendly with than others based on shared interests and such. But supposing you're a fan of LotR and some really obscure fandom. Here, you can easily keep an eye on both conversations at once. It's easy to move between groups—and if it looks like some group you're not as familiar with are having a really great time chatting about their fandom, maybe you'll decide to see what all the fuss is about and go read the books, watch the show, etc., and join in. I've personally looked into a bunch of fandoms my fellow PPCers were into over the years. It's nice to be in the know.

    On a segmented forum, though, how often are you even going to look at a subforum about something you're not already familiar with?

    2 and 3. Personally, even with quoting I find it tedious to keep track of who's replying to what in a single-chain system. It can be done, sure, but it can be done here, too. The Board puts everything in chronological order, and if the conversation goes in a new direction, so does the thread. It's perfectly intuitive to me.

    What really worries me about one-topic, one-thread, though, is what happens when the conversation digresses. Does someone have to be the jerk who tells them to either take it to a more appropriate subforum or drop it, or do we just tolerate it and thus ruin the point of putting conversations in boxes in the first place? I don't much like it either way.

    ~Neshomeh

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