I think it would help if the default of ten threads per page would be changed to maybe...30?
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I think changing the "threads per page" suggested by Lars paired with much more (sub)categories could help a lot with overload of duplicate threads. For example there is a category "Video Games" where fall so many topics: different platforms - pc (and various OSes), handful of consoles, mobile; all genres excluding RPG and retro; general topics like game mechanics, game design, game development, recommendations, questions (or should game-related questions be in "Questions & Suggestions" in "General"? that doesn't feel right, not being it in "General Gaming") and tons of other topics.
Some time ago I made a very incomplete list of issues with forum from front-end perspective. I didn't go deeper, because I actually don't even know if this version is supposed to be almost-done ("beta" was mentioned) or if major changes are planned. I feel like there is a painful lack of communication from Jeremy/mods
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It does seem like the forum is the neglected bastard child of the project. At this point I'd actually recommend a complete purge of the forum threads and starting with a clean slate 0 posts in a new and more intuitive layout where video games aren't stuffed into a singular sub category.Originally posted by monnef View PostSome time ago I made a very incomplete list of issues with forum from front-end perspective. I didn't go deeper, because I actually don't even know if this version is supposed to be almost-done ("beta" was mentioned) or if major changes are planned. I feel like there is a painful lack of communication from Jeremy/mods
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But so far crickets.
It seems to me that even if they hired forum community managers they're still enjoying their holiday and giving zero fucks about the actual community. Which doesn't speak to much passion in said people. You can't manage a gaming community if you're only in it for the money.
To say the least Jeremy's timing of the launch of the forum seems ill advised at best in retrospect. You can't start a forum and then leave it to it's own devices for a month during the holiday season.
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I'd agree. I honestly would like a less poop forum revamp once the whole site is set up. It seems the majority of problems come from the format here. I'd like it to be much more simple as a forum, or something more modern like how reddit functions for relevant threads to stay at the top.Originally posted by MadMummy76 View PostIt does seem like the forum is the neglected bastard child of the project. At this point I'd actually recommend a complete purge of the forum threads and starting with a clean slate 0 posts in a new and more intuitive layout where video games aren't stuffed into a singular sub category.
But so far crickets.
It seems to me that even if they hired forum community managers they're still enjoying their holiday and giving zero fucks about the actual community. Which doesn't speak to much passion in said people. You can't manage a gaming community if you're only in it for the money.
To say the least Jeremy's timing of the launch of the forum seems ill advised at best in retrospect. You can't start a forum and then leave it to it's own devices for a month during the holiday season.
In any event, the biggest issues do seem to be lack of pinned threads and literally 0 moderators, unless they just don't post. I see people claiming they are mods, but why the heck should I believe that? There is nothing about their name tag on posts that tell me they are. As a veteran of the old internet, never trust someone who claims to be a mod if they don't have the appropriate badge for it.
For now the forums are whatever, but if this is the permanent solution I'll probably just quit.
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Keep in mind guys, it is the holidays. Moderators may be slow to handle this stuff because for one, I don't think that there is a large team of mods working the forums and it's also the holidays.
I'm quite sure that as traffic picks up, and more mods are selected, there should be a little more consistency in the management of the forums.i7 8700k - 32GB DDR4 Trident Z RGB - EVGA 1080ti FTW3 Hybrid - 120GB Samsung SSD (OS) - 1TB Samsung SSD (Everything else) - Kraken X62 - ASRock Z370 Extreme4 - EVGA 1000 P2 - Corsair Crystal 570X Black
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Yeah, something I have noticed is that there doesn't seem to be an apparent presence of mods.
They are there, and they do stuff, but we just don't notice it until someone makes a thread complaining about getting their thread deleted.
Personally, I think it would be nice to have a special tag or something that goes on the username of people who are moderators, so we can be comforted by proof they exist.My Profile > Edit Settings > Account Tab > Scroll down to "Conversational Detail Options" > Click the Link > Eat a cookie
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What would be really helpful is having the forum suggest a list of similar threads when you're creating a new thread.
XenForo has an add-on for this feature called Similar Threads Plus.
I'm not aware of anything like this for vBulletin though, maybe someone else does.
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Is there any active Mods at all?
Almost everyday a duplicated thread appears, nothing seems to be done regarding this.
Forum about Collector Editions, Limited Editions, Game Collectibles, Statues, OST's
In the beginning, the universe was created. This has made a lot of people very unhappy and has widely been seen as a bad move.
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I've seen at least 3 distinct users with "mod" in their signature lines. I've seen a straight up spam post removed (make $$$$ now). I've had one of my posts removed, and I'm ok with it, because I was intentionally being a sh1tdisturber. They made the rules a sticky post. That's all I know about it. They may have decided that merging duplicate threads is beyond their scope. We don't know what's going on in the background and the EG wesbite isn't even officially live yet. Let's give them the benefit of the doubt that they're working hard.
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