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Post by Br3nd4N on Oct 27, 2005 0:18:08 GMT 2
Is anyone else getting annoyed at the fact that things are now all over the place, and with the small amount of posts this board actually gets it seems pointless to have to look in 5+ locations for new posts.
Most users only pop in for a min, and having to navigate to the basics, not includnig collections etc, now requires :
related stuff related stuff - subboard dummmies buy sell trade reviews / articles, etc ebay forum
to be honest I'm just ignore the ebay and sub-sub boards, it's just too much.
-B
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Post by andycole on Oct 27, 2005 9:37:51 GMT 2
I'm afraid I have to agree. I'm sure I'll get used to it though, and this way, it reduces the number of sticky threads in the main area, which is a bonus, I suppose. Andy.
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Post by mpanayiotakis on Oct 27, 2005 13:45:46 GMT 2
I don't think that there are so many sub-boards but that's just me. I think it makes things easier if you want to find something fast and the Ebay forum was a logical choice since many threads revolve around it so it's nice to be able to have all the related threads in one place.
Moreover, I don't think it's so overwhelming (at least as much as Brendan presents it to be) since the only new forums are Ebay and g&w for dummies and secondly, you don't have to look everywhere, just browse the forums which have new posts since the last time you visited (it works fine for me). Even if you had to skim through everything, you'd have to check, what 5 forums ? (game&watch related stuff and for dummies, for sale, collections, general chat - the others don't have posts every day)
Michael
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Post by pulse8 on Oct 28, 2005 5:11:01 GMT 2
I don't think it's an issue. If the forum doesn't have a blue dot beside it (instead of a grey one) then there's no reason to search for new posts. If there aren't any new posts in a forum, just make one yourself! (Sensible posts, people! )pulse8
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