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Tips and Deals' Thread Pollution
#11
Rick-o wrote:
I suppose you could start your own forum, and have it exactly your way. Problem solved.

:ohsnap:

:agree:
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#12
Rick-o wrote:
I suppose you could start your own forum, and have it exactly your way. Problem solved.

True, it'd be a lot easier to ban those idiot conspiracy theorists.
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#13
IronMac wrote:
[quote=Jack D.]
As I recall, one of the annoyances of the "old place" (at least for me) was that they fragmented the forum into smaller "rooms". It then became fairly inconvenient to have to go to each room to stay current with all the topics and feel like you were part of the big picture.

It's too hard to slide your cursor a few inches and do a click? Are today's monitors that big?
Not at all, but this set up just seems friendlier than DM was at the end.
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#14
IronMac wrote:
I left DM because someone invited me over to here.

I've also moved away from this forum a few years ago to another forum that was more Mac-centric because I felt that too much time was spent "chatting".

The way to combat this is not to sub-divide or restrict the forum (both of which I adamantly oppose), but to add topics the type of which you wish to see more of. If others fall into that groove, pretty soon you'll have your wish. No forced changes required.
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#15
Here's a tip: deal with it!

Smile
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#16
Good to see lots of responses jumping down IronMac's throat!

But while we're at it, I'll post my pet peeve: many, MANY threads with an uninformative headline and nothing but a link. How about a sentence or even a sentence fragment giving a hint at what you want us to click on and why?
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#17
IronMac wrote:
I know that some of the threads are amusing and informative but is it possible to have another subforum for those sort of topics? I mean, this is supposed to be Tips and Deals but it seems that more and more there are these off-topics threads nowadays.

Thanks.

I would just like to suggest you read this thread and if you feel like it after that tell us how you really feel *(:>*

http://forums.macresource.com/read.php?1,1153540

You are playing to a very tough crowd this morning :villagers:

Mentioned politely Angel :devil:
Rudie
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#18
Jack D. wrote:
[quote=IronMac]
[quote=Jack D.]
As I recall, one of the annoyances of the "old place" (at least for me) was that they fragmented the forum into smaller "rooms". It then became fairly inconvenient to have to go to each room to stay current with all the topics and feel like you were part of the big picture.

It's too hard to slide your cursor a few inches and do a click? Are today's monitors that big?
Not at all, but this set up just seems friendlier than DM was at the end.
To me, it feels messier because I have to scan a lot of topic headings that are irrelevant to anything Tips and Deals and/or very obscure.
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#19
IronMac wrote:
I've also moved away from this forum a few years ago to another forum that was more Mac-centric because I felt that too much time was spent "chatting".

Did that other forum go belly up?
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#20
Uncle Wig wrote:
Good to see lots of responses jumping down IronMac's throat!

But while we're at it, I'll post my pet peeve: many, MANY threads with an uninformative headline and nothing but a link. How about a sentence or even a sentence fragment giving a hint at what you want us to click on and why?

Thanks, there's a LOT of hostility on this forum at times.

Yeah, I think one of the reasons for my posting this thread is that recently I have been wasting a lot of time trying to figure out obscure thread titles and wondering if it's worth clicking on them.

At some point, topics that you may want to follow such as, just an example, which brand of paired memory sticks work best in which model, disappear all too quickly because they are subsumed by "what's your dinner?" threads.
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