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Totallympics Suggestions and Problems Thread


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Just now, heywoodu said:

It's Agenda 2020, not 2020 Agenda. Well, actually Olympic Agenda 2020. 

 

Keep your facts straight.

 

:lol:

 

Anyway, forum does look somewhat repulsive to me with all those rules and names like General Discussion Thread. So it's probably even more repulsive for newcomers...

 

However, I guess I keep forgetting that North Korea is our demographic target. 

#banbestmen

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Just now, OlympicIRL said:

There should be a pro vs con chart drawn up to settle this format feud :d

 

To the drawing boards! 

 

(well not me, I'm busy watching sports) 

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Just now, heywoodu said:

To the drawing boards! 

 

(well not me, I'm busy watching sports) 

 

Ok, give me the cons of the format regime (unless you want to offer me the pros :p)

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[OFF TOPIC] General chat

 

It's a thread, no need to have 'thread' in the name of a thread to specify that a thread is a thread. 

 

[OFF TOPIC] Café 'Le Café' sounds good too, but might be confusing for newcomers :p 

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Just now, OlympicIRL said:

 

Ok, give me the cons of the format regime (unless you want to offer me the pros :p)

 

- A thread is a thread, it's not necessary to specify that in the thread title

- An OP is the first thing we as users (and more importantly, newcomers) see: basic information like a link to an official website and a schedule should be there (without having to scroll down and/or click on a link to open another site, as it is now, users don't want to have to open more sites, they want to see their info on-screen)

- If there's big news, people should feel free to open a thread about it without having a huge chance of this being merged into some general thread. It's a forum, once the big news is not news anymore, it'll die down by itself

- The bar to opening new threads is way too high when either you have to use a strict format or a moderator comes in and changes the whole thing without being asked to do so

 

Probably more, but I still got to write my bit about this weekend's luge World Cup before the darts starts :p 

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1 minute ago, Sindo said:

So if we follow this, [OFF TOPIC] Politics Thread should be "[OFF TOPIC] Politics" :mumble:

Yes! Why not? If I see a thread with the name [OFF TOPIC] Politics I would think to myself "hey, a thread, about politics!" and what do you know, I'd be right! :d 

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4 minutes ago, heywoodu said:

 

[OFF TOPIC] Café 'Le Café' sounds good too, but might be confusing for newcomers :p 

 

I think they can manage alright. :p

 

It does sound fun and way more friendly. :d

#banbestmen

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