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05-28-2017 01:50 PM - edited 05-28-2017 01:52 PM
@Bonanzajellybean wrote:As long as it indicates where the thread has been moved I'm not worried about it.
On the the other hand, if it shouldn't matter where you post or if something is posted because of wanting more exposure and responses then just post everything on community chat and do away with the rest if it doesn't matter.
yes this!
ETA: I didn't realize when they move it, they tell you where it was moved. I think that is fair. Not a big deal to go to that new location if you are interested in the topic.
05-28-2017 02:06 PM
Here's another reason why I like subforums (although I think there are too many). If I am going through a hard time after losing my own pet and can't take anymore sadness regarding pet losses or illnesses, I know I can just avoid the pet lovers forum for awhile.
If I or a family member is dealing with a serious illness than I can choose to avoid the wellness formula if I don't want to see/read posts about a bunch of other diseases and illnesses.
Or if I am stressed out and only want to take my mind off of all the stress and just want to read about everyone's travels or a good book, I know I can go to those forums to do so without alot of other serious discussions.
That may sound selfish for wanting subforums but some of these forums have alot of downer stuff that dominates that particular forum. I personally come to these forums mainly to try to distract myself from "real" life and all the stressors so always having to wade through negative or sad posts can really weigh on me -sometimes we can only take so much, you know?
05-28-2017 02:07 PM
My take is that for specific information, e.g., interior paint colors, the right place to ask is in the forum where that topic might be best discussed by people with a mutual interest and experience. Otherwise, as I've seen too frequently, you are likely to get responses such as, "I have no idea about that, but doesn't the current host look dreadful." Then, too, in this forum in particular, you expose your topic for skewing every-which-way-from-Sunday, or arguments to ensue about the quality of your post, your grammar, or the font size you use.
My peeve flares when the Moderators permit the adulteration of the Recipes forum. That is a topic specific forum, yet they sometimes allow long threads without a single recipe being included.
As with society in general, things would run more coherently if everyone respected set parameters without thinking their case is special.
05-28-2017 02:12 PM
@IamMrsG wrote:My take is that for specific information, e.g., interior paint colors, the right place to ask is in the forum where that topic might be best discussed by people with a mutual interest and experience. Otherwise, as I've seen too frequently, you are likely to get responses such as, "I have no idea about that, but doesn't the current host look dreadful." Then, too, in this forum in particular, you expose your topic for skewing every-which-way-from-Sunday, or arguments to ensue about the quality of your post, your grammar, or the font size you use.
My peeve flares when the Moderators permit the adulteration of the Recipes forum. That is a topic specific forum, yet they sometimes allow long threads without a single recipe being included.
As with society in general, things would run more coherently if everyone respected set parameters without thinking their case is special.
Great point @IamMrsG
05-28-2017 02:51 PM
@SilleeMee wrote:There was a thread that got moved to the "Gamers Forum"...uh, I don't see that listed here. Can someone please point me in that direction?
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Was that the Summer songs thread by chance? Good grief, that wasn't a game thread. IMHO of course 😳.
05-28-2017 03:10 PM - edited 05-28-2017 03:11 PM
@Mistreatedbycs wrote:
@Mominohio wrote:
Sometimes a poster is looking for advice/information/input from a much wider range of posters than can be found in say, holiday or home or jewelry, on a more general subject in that category.
A thread on favorite paint color was removed to 'Home' when maybe the poster was looking for a broader audience here, for example.
I know I sometimes post things here specifically because I'm looking for a better cross section of responders than I'll find in the smaller, more defined forums. When the topic is broad enough, I wish they would leave it here, or be more consistent with the 'moving'.
I really don't agree with your request for this question to be left alone and not moved.
It's a request for a paint color. It belongs in Home. Now seriously, who knows specificiallly what a paint color is named. Unless one has an entire board of paint colors displayed in their home (unlikely) or has paper paint chips laying around (I don't), no one will really truly give you their opinion.
I'm sure they'll be answers like, blue, light blue, baby blue, navy but those aren't specifically paint colors. Don't forget each paint manufacturer has their own names too.
I was reading that thread. How do they know the specific color/brand, (besides their own paint in their home or having a paint swatch card)?
I would have said blue too. lol
05-28-2017 03:27 PM
@HappyDaze wrote:Here's another reason why I like subforums (although I think there are too many). If I am going through a hard time after losing my own pet and can't take anymore sadness regarding pet losses or illnesses, I know I can just avoid the pet lovers forum for awhile.
If I or a family member is dealing with a serious illness than I can choose to avoid the wellness formula if I don't want to see/read posts about a bunch of other diseases and illnesses.
Or if I am stressed out and only want to take my mind off of all the stress and just want to read about everyone's travels or a good book, I know I can go to those forums to do so without alot of other serious discussions.
That may sound selfish for wanting subforums but some of these forums have alot of downer stuff that dominates that particular forum. I personally come to these forums mainly to try to distract myself from "real" life and all the stressors so always having to wade through negative or sad posts can really weigh on me -sometimes we can only take so much, you know?
@HappyDaze I posted earlier on this thread about not wanting pet grief or pet sickness posts in Community Chat. Like you, there are days I just don't want to read them (and in fact, I don't go often to the pet forum). Even the title can be a downer so I wish people with pet issues, esp. grief issues, would post those threads in the pet forum. There have been a couple in Community Chat lately and I got the impression it was because the poster wanted maximum exposure and atention which was a bit selfish in terms of those of us who don't want to read those threads. The posts belong in the pet forum. So I'm agreeing with you. Same goes for illness threads. There is a Among Friends forum.
05-28-2017 03:28 PM
@deedledeedeedle wrote:Jeepers, I had NO idea community guidelines were so rigid. If this is the case, perhaps the Q should consider using an algorithm to move posts to their "proper" forum.
dee
ETA:
I remembered the Q doing this to disband a friendly group of Soap watchers that met regularly in Pet Lovers. So, I guess the rules are pretty rigid, then. Not quite so sure I understand why, though. Sometimes I've filtered the search to Recent Posts to get a cross sample when first logging in.
@deedledeedeedle I wasn't on the board then, but I got to a pet forum to read about pets; not soap operas. That definitely belongs in TV. Why can't the "friendly group" read over there and be friendly?
05-28-2017 03:29 PM
On behalf of the MODS, I apologize for a lack of consistency in moving threads to the different forums. We do understand that people sometimes post a thread in a different forum than the topic would suggest so they can "spread their net" wider. Sometimes the OP will actually ask the MODS to move the thread when they realize there is a forum for their topic. Also it can be a very ambiguous line between forms where the thread can really be applied in two or even three forums. We are generally more concerned with duplicate threads as is more confusing to posters. And then there are the time constraints - when we have the time we respond to requests especially if it is the OP.
Beth QVC
05-28-2017 03:37 PM
@hckynut wrote:
Said here that to me, there are way too many forums on this Bulletin Board. I preferred and prefer having a minimal amount of them. It makes little sense to me to have a forum for a specific product or things that are covered by a more generic title.
A lot of old timers left for this very reason. They were friends with someone here, then they add another 10-15 more forums. They decided it wasn't worth spending half their time trying to find their friends.
As you say, many want more views on a particular topic, which as most know, that forum is Community Chat. I recently started a thread on this forum about losing one of our furry kids. Sure, I could have put it on the Pet Lovers Forum, but I chose this forum because more that can relate to this sadness, and know that they are not alone when they deeply grieve for a furry one to which they have had to say goodbye.
I just counted 26 in the column to the left of this post and that, to me, is at least twice as many as I want to see. Bring contributors closer together? Easy, get rid of a dozen or more of these forums.
@Mominohio, I am right beside you on this one.
hckynut(john)
@hckynut@ Well, I really do disagree with this. Grief over a pet is one thing the pet forum is for. I don't know who the "many" you refer to are who want more views - but IMO it's the poster posting in the wrong forum for maximum exposure in community chat. Please consider @HappyDaze's point, that not everybody is in the mood to be "brought down" by a sad pet grief thread. Again, that's what the Pet Lovers forum is for - to go there if you are in the mood to read about pets - whether one died or someone just adopted one or cute photos or whatever. Posting deliberately in the wrong forum to me indicates some kind of "entitlement" attitude that the appropriate subforum doesn't apply to them but rather to others. Sorry, I don't mean to come across as harsh about this, just disagreeing with you.
As to celebrity deaths, I really think those could go both ways and is an overlap issue. Many people might "know of" a celebrity without ever having seen his or her film(s) or even know the person was in a TV show once. I think that's definitely a judgment call issue as to which forum it would be in. And there is no music forum so where should one post about Gregg Allman for example?
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