So - subforums. We need to talk about this.....
And this is part of the wider thing I want to address. Put simply, there are way too many. I want to reduce the number of total forums on ECF dramatically.
Instead of subforums I want to think about how we can more appropriately name existing forums. And how we can use prefixes and tags creatively to organise information within forums.
The balance is, as always, hard to achieve. But ECF's ballooned over the last 10 years and has never had a full-scale "edit". This is a big job, but it has to be done.
Just streamline the names I think. My thought is, why have a different forum for RDA's and RTA's? They have differences but are essentially the same, same problems, issues, and leaning curves. Just have a Rebuildables forum, if it must be separate from atomizers and tanks that are factory made.
That said, we can simply have one forum for all tanks, whether factory made or rebuildables. We know which tanks are rta's, which are rdas, and which take factory made coils when someone comes with a problem and makes a thread. So having one forum for all atomizers and tanks (whether taking a factory coil or not) and have that streamlined.
A newbie isn't going to know what problem they are having... they won't know if it's an issue with their mod, or their tank, or even the difference hardly because many come here not knowing the name of anything.. we have to give tutorials periodically on the abbreviations we use, because people haven't a clue what we are talking about when we say "change your coil"
An experienced vapor knows what their coil is, and they also know if the only forum available for their issue is labeled atomizer's and tanks then that is the forum they need to post in.
So basically what I'm saying is to streamline the names, keep the theme KISS so that newbies are solid... those with experience know what everything means and won't have problems finding the right forum regardless.
Keep the tag thing going.. tags of rta, rba and so on and so forth, for ease of locating specific topics within each forum. Give people the ability to tag search on the forum..