website statistics
Jump to content
  • Register/Login on Totallympics!

    Sign up to Totallympics to get full access to our website.

     

    Registration is free and allows you to participate in our community. You will then be able to reply to threads and access all pages.

     

    If you encounter any issues in the registration process, please send us a message in the Contact Us page.

     

    We are excited to see you on Totallympics, the home of Olympic Sports!

     

Totallympics Suggestions and Problems Thread


Recommended Posts

Since there's basically no answers or anything, I've taken the liberty to open a thread for the Tour de Suisse, let's see how that's gonna work out. I do hope there won't be an "omg, you anarchist/rebel!" kind of reaction resulting in the thread being closed :lol:

.

Link to comment
https://totallympics.com/forums/topic/151-totallympics-suggestions-and-problems-thread/page/8/#findComment-81878
Share on other sites

13 minutes ago, heywoodu said:

Since there's basically no answers or anything, I've taken the liberty to open a thread for the Tour de Suisse, let's see how that's gonna work out. I do hope there won't be an "omg, you anarchist/rebel!" kind of reaction resulting in the thread being closed :lol:

 

Cool, so if someone is searching "Tour de Suisse" he/she might find this. :d

 

Nobody is ever searching for "Road cycling discussion thread". :p

#banbestmen

Link to comment
https://totallympics.com/forums/topic/151-totallympics-suggestions-and-problems-thread/page/8/#findComment-81888
Share on other sites

Just now, dcro said:

 

Cool, so if someone is searching "Tour de Suisse" he/she might find this. :d

 

Nobody is ever searching for "Road cycling discussion thread". :p

Exactly! And besides, it's just annoying to talk about several races all in one thread :p (just like Tirreno and Paris-Nice in the beginning of the year) 

.

Link to comment
https://totallympics.com/forums/topic/151-totallympics-suggestions-and-problems-thread/page/8/#findComment-81889
Share on other sites

I preferred the old style where each competition had its own thread and there was one general thread for the sport. But, that was feasible because results and discussion were grouped in the same thread. Without results, it is not advisable to have dedicated thread for each competition because there is no point in having large number of threads with only handful of posts. But, big competitions which generate a lot of chat should definitely have their own separate threads. We can be flexible in it as well. For example, we can start posting about "Tour de Suisse" in "Road cycling discussion thread" and if there is enough buzz, spin off a separate thread. 

Link to comment
https://totallympics.com/forums/topic/151-totallympics-suggestions-and-problems-thread/page/8/#findComment-81922
Share on other sites

19 minutes ago, Dolby said:

I preferred the old style where each competition had its own thread and there was one general thread for the sport. But, that was feasible because results and discussion were grouped in the same thread. Without results, it is not advisable to have dedicated thread for each competition because there is no point in having large number of threads with only handful of posts. But, big competitions which generate a lot of chat should definitely have their own separate threads. We can be flexible in it as well. For example, we can start posting about "Tour de Suisse" in "Road cycling discussion thread" and if there is enough buzz, spin off a separate thread. 

 

But then you've got the whole thing where first someone has to make a decision about whether or not there are enough posts about it and so on. What is the need of having all these super strict 'rules' all the time? It's not North Korea, there's nothing wrong with opening a thread when there is big news or a big competition. If you open a thread for a competition and there's not enough buzz, so be it, it's not the end of Totallympics. 

 

I don't read the general basketball thread, but if someone would open a thread when there's some big news I'd definitely read that, and I think I'm not the only one who'd think like that. It's just so weird and useless to have all these subforums for every sport but have every subforum populated with mostly 1 or sometimes 2-3 active threads. It's almost as if people have some sort of irrational fear for threads, but they don't get in the way and they help in making the entire forum more findable. 

.

Link to comment
https://totallympics.com/forums/topic/151-totallympics-suggestions-and-problems-thread/page/8/#findComment-81926
Share on other sites

i'm not sure but i think when you open much threads you have to pay much your Website Hosting

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Edited by bestmen
Link to comment
https://totallympics.com/forums/topic/151-totallympics-suggestions-and-problems-thread/page/8/#findComment-81928
Share on other sites

12 minutes ago, heywoodu said:

 

But then you've got the whole thing where first someone has to make a decision about whether or not there are enough posts about it and so on. What is the need of having all these super strict 'rules' all the time? It's not North Korea, there's nothing wrong with opening a thread when there is big news or a big competition. If you open a thread for a competition and there's not enough buzz, so be it, it's not the end of Totallympics. 

 

I don't read the general basketball thread, but if someone would open a thread when there's some big news I'd definitely read that, and I think I'm not the only one who'd think like that. It's just so weird and useless to have all these subforums for every sport but have every subforum populated with mostly 1 or sometimes 2-3 active threads. It's almost as if people have some sort of irrational fear for threads, but they don't get in the way and they help in making the entire forum more findable. 

Just to clarify I am not saying that moderators or Sindo will decide which threads need to be opened. We ourselves can decide that. For example, you started Tour de Suisse, someone should have started the French Open Tennis thread and so on. 

Link to comment
https://totallympics.com/forums/topic/151-totallympics-suggestions-and-problems-thread/page/8/#findComment-81929
Share on other sites

Just now, Dolby said:

Just to clarify I am not saying that moderators or Sindo will decide which threads need to be opened. We ourselves can decide that. For example, you started Tour de Suisse, someone should have started the French Open Tennis thread and so on. 

Ah, yes. I think if someone is interested in opening a thread about a specific tournament or competition, that should almost be reason enough to do so. If it turns out there's no interest, it'll fade away by itself and there's nothing lost. 

.

Link to comment
https://totallympics.com/forums/topic/151-totallympics-suggestions-and-problems-thread/page/8/#findComment-81930
Share on other sites

13 minutes ago, bestmen said:

i'm not sure but i think when you open much threads you have to pay much your Website Hosting

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

I'm not sure neither but I doubt there's a lot of hosting difference between these two examples:

 

Example 1: 5 threads with 100 posts each

Example 2: 100 threads with 5 posts each

 

In both examples there's 500 posts :p 

.

Link to comment
https://totallympics.com/forums/topic/151-totallympics-suggestions-and-problems-thread/page/8/#findComment-81931
Share on other sites

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
  • Latest Posts around Totallympics

    • In Rome, it would be useful to roof the swimming pool complex at Foro Italico, possibly with the option of retracting the roof and covering the tennis court complex. Overall, there's a lot to do, for example, compared to Budapest, but unfortunately, this is Italy How many years has Roma been building their new stadium, and they keep pushing back the completion date- now I read it's 2030? and it should be ready. The same goes for Milan- there should be a modern complex of indoor swimming pools with 50 meters pools, etc., but there's a problem with one stupid football stadium, which will only be built after an ultimatum from UEFA
    • and Artistic Gymnastics is "Sporting Gymnastics" while Rythmic Gymnastics is god know why "Modern Gymnastics" 
    • and a brief look to Cortina village    
    • We call it beauty skating, if we're using the literal translation. 
    • Our delegation are a bit surprised there no chairs nor tables in the rooms though  You not use tables in Italy ?   
    • In Milan we share the building with no one else than     &       In Cortina we share the place with  
    • impossible, there are not enough venues in both towns and I mean, Milan doesn't have an Olympic Stadium, a decent Tennis Complex and a big Swimming Complex (not to mention the sea) Rome, on the other hand, doesn't have a Rowing/Canoeing Basin nor arenas and stadiums for the team sports beyond football and rugby there's no chance that all those venues would be built from scratch, meanwhile if we use both cities we already have almost everything we need, especially the most expensive and controversial sites
    • New pole vault world lead and huge pb of 4.88by Hana Moll on her birthday yesterday .
    • https://nypost.com/2026/01/31/sports/team-canada-skeleton-coach-joe-cecchini-speaks-out-after-american-katie-uhlaender-manipulation-claim/   Oh the drama....   Cecchini: “I don’t really wanna speak negatively about Katie, but Katie was not on the World Cup team. She wasn’t a top-tier athlete in that program anymore. She was at the end of her career. I would personally would rather race against Katie. She’s not as competitive as the other athletes,” he said. “It’s probably really unfair to say and not really where I want to go with this but that’s where we are with that.”   Uhlaender: “If I were Canada, I would be concerned in how this coach is representing the Olympic values for his country,” Uhlaender told Fox News Digital. “He hurt a whole field of athletes, all with dreams, and this sends the message that they don’t matter unless they are number one. All athletes matter, and we all deserve to compete fairly, with integrity, and respect. He did not respect anyone in that field. “This is not about my resume or how good the athletes were in the race. This is about the fact that he intentionally manipulated the competition to hurt myself and 13 other countries because he felt it necessary to eliminate all possibility. That is against the spirit of sport and not what the Olympic movement represents.”   Isn't it great when other people's dirty laundry is aired?  /sarcasm     (I was a little surprised to see NPR pick this up, but per this article, Uhlaender preemptively recorded the phone call after receiving a text from Cecchini that said he had 'bad news' for her.)
    • Idea (that I don't want to mess with right now, but someone else can steal the idea): Could feed the docs from LA28 + Paris 2024 through AI and see what it says.  (Would just take downloading them, perhaps merging them for ease of upload, and passing it through.)
×
×
  • Create New...