As this forum is active. It does require my attention a bit more.
If you have any questions, suggestions or feedback for the forum then please post them here! I'll answer when I can and do what I can to help! ^^
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Dec 04, 09 10:05PMjdl22
I really like the concept of the sub forums for things, although we don't need it at all. Just the thought of having a sub-forum for clans, and then challenges sound really cool. I doubt this will happen due to inactivity, but i'm only wishing.
Nov 13, 09 07:38PMThe conduitfreak
true that
Nov 12, 09 04:34PMjdl22
Well, i did try. Most people haven't even looked at them yet, and i spent alot of time on those.
Nov 12, 09 03:42PMbbb7002004
I check into the forum everyday, for the record.
Anyway, Co-mods are reserved for incredibly active forums where one mod is not enough. Not really necessary in this thread. However, regular members can do just as much for a forum as mods by bolstering the community, thinking of fun events and threads, being helpful, etc. My role is just to make sure things don't get out of hand and to keep the forum a fun place for everyone who joins.
So thanks for the offer, but right now, one mod is barely needed, much less two.
Nov 11, 09 04:27PMThe conduitfreak
anyone know when bbb will comme back(i havent seen him online for a while) and i would like to help with this forums to (if possible)
Nov 10, 09 05:59PMjdl22
I would like to be a Mod here. Or help with this forum. Its a bit inactive and i think i could try and help.
Is it allowed for 2 mods in a section? If so, please think about it. If not, i can help you in anyway!
Aug 22, 09 11:01AMbbb7002004
General help threads and FAQ's are typically discouraged in forums. For one thing, the vast majority of the members who post repeat help threads never read the top layer of posts anyway, else they would see the thread index with a listing of previous threads to start with. (Reminds self to update thread index)
Most people have a question, and the first thing they do is create a new thread, no matter if a preexisting thread for that question exists in the forum, or even the first page. For example, look how many "How do I get a banner" questions pop up in forums, yet we have a sitewide FAQ linked right at the top of the page with all that information in it already. Adding another sticky thread or a link in the header is simply something else for these people to overlook in most cases.
Also, general threads will often become cluttered with different questions, making it difficult for those who actually do look through it to find what their question and any answers for it. Single threads tend to remain on a single topic or a few tangent ones that present the information someone is looking for in a quick and easy to read fashion.
Aug 22, 09 10:37AMxlXPunkRockerXIx
Instead of a disclaimer what about a frequently asked questions thread? that can kill multiple birds with one stone. though its up to bbb
Aug 22, 09 08:40AMFallen Master
I just have a quick question about something. Is there any possible way that we could have some sort of disclaimer or something at the top of the forum that explains a few important topics that keep getting asked all the time?
For example, is there anyway we can let all the people who create new threads for WiiSpeak "problems" that the WiiSpeak option is friends-only before they try to make a thread? Because it would be very helpful.