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| | #41 |
| Full Member Join Date: Oct 2009 Location: bay city, michigan
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im new here ... and really like this community already, v bulletin is great you just have to get rid of ENOM, INC. and get a diff server... also one suggestion you can at least check out for the chat room .... is chatango . com its free to put on any website, and i dont think it would suck up any of the server. a few websites i go to use this and once you logged in i can go to each of the websites and chat right away because im logged in at chatango.
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| | #42 |
| Full Member Join Date: Sep 2009
Posts: 26
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I would like to see Sub-Forums : Supporting Suppliers sortable hate scrolling all over the place to find some thing starting with an A
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| ὅπερ ἔδει δεῖξαι Join Date: Mar 2009 Location: UK
Posts: 558
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Is this still alive ? Quote:
from my (selfish) point of usage : sort of an scientific/more-practical version of 'Experiments with Equipment'/DIY juices' Maybe that's not quite what SheerLuckHolmes meant but it'd overlap a bit. Also would it be possible to have more than 20 pages of 'Todays Posts', this place move so fast I'm losing some 'overview' even visiting every day at least once. Would it be possible to give 'forum bonus points' of some kind to thread owners who update their original post with a 'highlights' list of named links to within a long thread so that new readers can get to the guts of the information? Thinking about those threads that start specific, but end up meandering all over the place. Is there anyone who's got time to make a general 'Ultimate ECF Links' sticky, to direct new (or otherwise) members to important or note-worthy topics/threads. Possibly entries would have to be 'passed' by some sort of review. (I know the answer is no, so no biggie) | |
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| | #44 |
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yes it is still alive... monitored by others besides my self.
__________________ Regards, Mage What senses do we lack that we cannot see and cannot hear another world all around us? Bureaucracy destroys initiative. There is little that bureaucrats hate more than innovation, especially innovation that produces better results than the old routines. Do not be trapped by the need to achieve anything. This way, you achieve everything. |
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| | #45 |
| Full Member Join Date: Jul 2009
Posts: 105
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FWIW I do not want location made mandatory. If you want to share that info great, if not that's cool too. I like how it is now, a personal choice. |
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| | #46 |
| Super Member Join Date: Aug 2009 Location: Florida
Posts: 419
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I think it would be helpful to many if there were a required reading section that explained HOW to use the forum. Believe it...many don't really know. Instructions about the layout, search function, etc. might reduce the number of repeat questions. I also think it would be advantageous for new members to be made aware of the way a discussion can be buried and one might not know it is there. Example: I was just waiting on an opportunity to purchase a particular mod, but it was not available. While I was waiting, I was perusing the forum and came across a dispute between the buyer and seller. I followed the conversation and decided that I would not purchase that mod. Luckily this dispute happened at the opportune moment for me because all reference to it was deleted in the supplier forum and the related thread that was posted on the main forum is now obscurely buried on page 4 of the Outside forum. The information has been effectively rendered useless. If I were looking at the product right now, I would buy it never aware until it was too late what I would be dealing with. A warning to the new member might avoid this unpleasantness. While a seller may indeed change his/her method of doing business, it is highly unlikely he will do so if the dissenting information is buried in a few days and his business is not adversely affected. A simple education in how the forum works and how quickly relevant information is buried would be in the best interest of the new member and would alleviate any need for the forum owner/administrator to get involved in the situation.
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| | #47 |
| Supporting Member Join Date: Jun 2009
Posts: 637
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Supplier subforums should NOT be moderated by the supplier. I have no problem with the supplier "overseeing" their subforum and tagging posts for the overall forum moderators to make a final judgement call. But, frankly, leaving suppliers moderate their own forums leads to one thing and one thing only; one-sided, supplier friendly views/opinions being presented. Anyone who doubts this can peruse over to the TECC/TW subforum and view the multiple,multiple supplier thread deletions/appendments. Supplier subforums are the #1 source of information about the supplier on the forum. Allowing a supplier to moderate, in effect, their own consumer feedback, is like allowing the wolf to guard the henhouse. Most suppliers are excellent and fair, but, this is a business , and profit motivation can lead even the most ethical supplier to lose objectivity from time to time.
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| | #48 |
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I would like the user profile to have optional dropdowns of the equipment the user owns. Supplier/Brand or model, and the ability to associate multiple eCig types with a user. I would also like the user posts to allow them to optionally select from their list of eCigs indicating which one the post is related to. And I would like the forum searches to be able to use these selections as criteria. Naturally, not everyone would use this, but for those who do, I think it would help with learning and researching on the forums. |
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| | #49 |
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The implementation of a reputation mod , ie! "Thank / Karma " especially for the supplier. I know this can be something trolls like to get the neg rep, but at a glance, if a use has an issue with another, they can implement the "ignore " function". There's already quite a bit of user initiated flattery, but you wont get the real idea of a long term idea of the supplier unless you read there thread. Of course they would not last long here if they were ripping people off. |
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