zeroniv_legend Posts
Original thread here.
Making a new thread due the original thread was locked due to the carelessness of the thread starter.
Okay, so after more than a month observing the 'new' section, I could say that the merge brings more negative points compared to the positives. What can I see now is that the [Anime] threads are much more fluorishing (just like I predicted) compared to the [Manga] or [General] threads, though the impact can be felt clearly on the [Manga] threads. As one make a new [Manga] thread, before one could read or reply comments on it, the [Anime] threads would quickly fill up the first page and eventually throws the [Manga] thread back. Of course, I don't have to say that most people tends to only look at the first page of the forum unless they have a topic they want to search or something. Not to add that the section feels like... in a total mess (personal opinion, others might not see that as messy. People have different view in 'hygiene'). The only positive thing that I see from the merge is, although not really noticeable compared to the negative, is that maybe, then again, MAYBE, clears the confusion among new users about the 'where to post' matters, which seems to be the main reason why Jake decided to merge the three sections into one. Though I gotta say that it cannot be observed objectively, as we currently have no method on how to actually survey the statistic yet.
TL;DR is, the bad points of merging outweigh the positive, which is:
>Positive:
>Negatives:
I think that's all I want to say.
Making a new thread due the original thread was locked due to the carelessness of the thread starter.
Okay, so after more than a month observing the 'new' section, I could say that the merge brings more negative points compared to the positives. What can I see now is that the [Anime] threads are much more fluorishing (just like I predicted) compared to the [Manga] or [General] threads, though the impact can be felt clearly on the [Manga] threads. As one make a new [Manga] thread, before one could read or reply comments on it, the [Anime] threads would quickly fill up the first page and eventually throws the [Manga] thread back. Of course, I don't have to say that most people tends to only look at the first page of the forum unless they have a topic they want to search or something. Not to add that the section feels like... in a total mess (personal opinion, others might not see that as messy. People have different view in 'hygiene'). The only positive thing that I see from the merge is, although not really noticeable compared to the negative, is that maybe, then again, MAYBE, clears the confusion among new users about the 'where to post' matters, which seems to be the main reason why Jake decided to merge the three sections into one. Though I gotta say that it cannot be observed objectively, as we currently have no method on how to actually survey the statistic yet.
TL;DR is, the bad points of merging outweigh the positive, which is:
>Positive:
- Reduces(?) the number of misplaced topic caused by new users.
>Negatives:
- Only [Anime] threads flourish, indirectly killing [Manga] and [General] threads.
- With it's current condition, I view the board as "quite messy" due to the cluster of three different type of thread.
I think that's all I want to say.
cruz737 wrote...
zeroniv_legend wrote...
cruz737 wrote...
zeroniv_legend wrote...
cruz737 wrote...
It's sad when people take this seriously.No. It's hilarious.
No, it's sad. Especially when that person claims to be an expert in both pop and internet cultures, and then goes on to notify authorities.
Really? To me, the irony of it all is incredibly hilarious. Wait, does this happen before? (about this case, specifically).
Yeah. People take twitter way too seriously.
Ho? Can show an article or two about this... 'incident'? I need some good laugh.
cruz737 wrote...
zeroniv_legend wrote...
cruz737 wrote...
It's sad when people take this seriously.No. It's hilarious.
No, it's sad. Especially when that person claims to be an expert in both pop and internet cultures, and then goes on to notify authorities.
Really? To me, the irony of it all is incredibly hilarious. Wait, does this happen before? (about this case, specifically).
Putting only the tip and not being able to finish at the top of that is pretty much considered a "virgin".