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Post by Vintage on Dec 4, 2007 5:56:06 GMT
I haven been gone like a month or two or something like that and I come back to find "9-million discussions in the chillout" some stuff I care about some stuff I don't so its hard to find the stuff I do and when I do it seems people haven't post for ages. I think a chillout is the place for everything that doesn't have its own section which is not a good idea because it clogs that section up. Maybe the sections could be a bit more defined so it’s not all shoved into the chillout.
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Post by eternity on Dec 4, 2007 13:15:40 GMT
hahahaha we finally get some activity and someone complains.
In all seriousness this is a design and coding forum, it is natural that all other topics should go into one place. If they didn't then we'd be more of a general forum. Splitting chillout into different categories is only going to dilute the content we do have in that area and make it seem like you can only discuss those topics.
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Post by Knighty on Dec 5, 2007 0:46:38 GMT
Chillout was split up somewhat once a upon a time. It didn't work out that great.
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Post by Josh on Dec 5, 2007 1:22:21 GMT
There was a Video Game and Debate board before i became the Chillout mod. They made the activity everywhere drop.
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Post by Vintage on Dec 5, 2007 2:25:44 GMT
I think the idea of a debate board is fantastic idea personally, not so much the video game one. At the same time Eternity it wasn't a "complaint" I was making a suggestion and the reason why I was making that suggestion. Call me little negative Andy (though my name isn't Andy, I enjoy the way that fits) I don't see a massive rise in activity that shows having 9 million topics in one area as a very good technique to attract new users ... maybe I have missed something along the years I have been apart of proboards. Suggestions shouldn't be titled complaints ps. I wouldn't call SSD a forum based solely on design and coding, call me odd but I think the same topic over - and - over would get quite blah and boring. suppose I'm the only one here that thinks that though ...
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Post by Mel on Dec 5, 2007 11:44:32 GMT
there aren't a lot of topics. there aren't enough active ones to even fill the page. i'm sure if it got to the point where active topics overflowed into the next five pages, but that isn't the case.
just learn to keep track of things. what exactly do you like to discuss? make a thread about it; people are bound to post if it is interesting enough.
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Post by Josh on Dec 5, 2007 12:04:49 GMT
Panda: The Debate board worked for about two months and then crashed and burned. Trust me, this is the best way
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