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Posted 2007-07-13, 03:32 PM
in reply to Lenny's post starting "If I may expand upon the new forums..."
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Lenny said:
If I may expand upon the new forums idea, specifically separate console forums:
I originally posted the idea that it might be worth splitting the Console and Gaming forum into subforums for PS3, 360, Wii and PC. Whereas some may argue that there is no need for more forums based on our current level of activity, I think that the best way to get more activity and members, is to actually make the activity yourself. Methinks that one of the best ways to do this is to create console sub-forums and populate them with the latest news, threads about games, and just general threads about this, that, and t'other. It will show potential members that we're "with the times", and, seeing as we were/are primarily a gaming forum, it makes sense.
I could very easily post three or four PS3 related threads a day, seeing as I spend an hour or so every day just looking at PS3 and general game sites. I could also post a couple of 360 threads (mostly games and such), but where the Wii and PC is concerned, I'd be useless.
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Sounds like a great place to start! Adding new subforums is among the easiest changes on the list. In case some subforums don't get any activity, we can just delete them. No big deal. So, any more ideas for subforums we should start out with?
Basically, if anyone has any particular interests you think could work as the topic for a new subforum, go ahead and say them! They don't have to be related to our current categories. New, informative content is (almost) always useful.
As for reinstating regular moderator positions, we will look into that as well, although I don't see any direct need to do that right now. There aren't really any particular forums in need for individual moderation at this time. (In other words, our current Supreme Moderators are more than capable of sorting out good forum content from spam, removing offensive material outside the flame forum and so on.)
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Last edited by Chruser; 2007-07-13 at 03:34 PM.
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