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  1. #1

    Default Dude, Wheres My Thread? - Simple Guide To Forum Topics

    Where indeed.

    Did your post have Class names and talk about class stuff in it?
    Then it's probably here: Multiboxing Group Composition Discusssion

    Did your post talk about questing or instances?
    Then it's probably here: PvE - Instances and Advanced Tactics

    Did your post talk about that massive Crit you nailed that other dude with?
    Then it's probably here: PvP Discussion

    Did your post specifically talk about 1 MMO?
    Then it's probably here: MMORPG General Discussion

    Did your post have to do with software support or questions?
    Then it's probably here: Software Tools

    Did your post have to do with hardware support or questions?
    Then it's probably here: Hardware Tools

    Did your post have to do with how awesome Jamba is and how everyone should go get it now?
    Then it's probably here: Macros and Addons

    If you still haven't found your post, the last place to look: Off-Topic


    If you STILL can't find your post, and you can't find it via searching, I probably fed it to my cat. Sorry.

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    Um, where'd my post on cat porn go? :cursing:


    edit: FIRST! :love:

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    And by "Feeding to my cat" you mean:

    Admin X moves thread to Officer forum
    Admins talk, then move thread back to where it was
    Admin Y moves thread to Officer forum
    Admins talk, then move thread back to where it was
    Admin Z makes post talking about how thread is going to be locked.
    Admin Z promptly moves thread to officer forum.

    Lock post dissapears.

    Everyone on the forum goes "WTF THREAD KEEPS DISAPPEARING ZOMG"
    Admin makes post.

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    There should be stickies made of combined knowledge.

    Instead of 200 different threads about "is this a good combo?" there should be one that has all the pros and cons listed, kept up to date in the first post. Then discussion about the classes within that individual thread. (Go see elitist jerks if you want to see a working example)

    There is so much useful information on these boards, but it is very tough to find. Consolidating it would make that much easier. The wiki was supposed to do that, but posts lead to more discussion than a wiki.
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    Considering every poster around here is intelligent and obviously has great organizational skills, as do the mods, its odd that the place is as unorganized as it is.

    The same questions are asked and answered 50 times in threads that don't appear to have anything in common.

    Posts disappear every day and fruitless time is spent looking for posts that could be anywhere or could be no where.

    One problem is that you have lots of wow talk (whats best classes etc.) but this isnt a wow forum per se.

    One thing for sure when you click on "forums" you get ALL the forums and not yet more sub groups of forums:

    http://www.fohguild.org/forums/

    Its so easy to find stuff at foh but not here I don't know why exactly ...

    On problem is that General has become vapid, any quality post is moved to somewhere else. Posters ususaly will post in General first and then if the thread has any merit a mod moves it to the right spot, thus General is full of less quality posts. People who come to the forum newly hit general first and find the lower quality posts and might not venture into the meat of the site.

    Also there seems to be an aversion to contriversy... on the one hand its wise to keep the forums adult and professional, yet its a fine line to not stiffle disagreement and argument.

    Back to general orgainzation there are only two choices, either subdivided everything down (Hardware, cpu, Intel, I7) or have everything in General (this has the edge that the most recent posts on everything are visible). Seems the same people who are interested in Jamba would also be interested in Keyclone and whats the best motherboards, its not like people only need one catagory.

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    We don't have to pay to post here - whatever you guys want to do is fine with me.
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    I had been thinking about what Sam said for a while.
    It would indeed become much easier to find what was needed if the general forum was pretty much done away with.

    Setup Section
    ? New People/I need help
    ---? Basic Setup Sticky
    ---? Controlling Methods Sticky (FTL, Hyrda, Focus based, Leader Based, etc)
    ---? Brief Software Description Sticky
    ---? Solutions to Common Errors
    ---? People post their questions about getting everything working.
    ? Hardware Forum
    ? Software Forum
    ---? Each piece of software gets its own sticky, for discussing its use.

    WoW Section
    ? Group Setup Forum
    ---? 5 Box PvE Sticky
    ---? 5 Box PvP Sticky
    ---? 3 Box Sticky
    ---? 2 Box Sticky
    ? Macro Forum
    ? Leveling Forum
    ---? Questing Sticky (with guides linked in the first post)
    ---? Boosting Sticky (again, with how-tos in first post)
    ? PvE Forum
    ---? Heroics Sticky
    ---? Raids Sticky
    ? PvP Forum
    ---? Arena Sticky
    ---? Battlegrounds Sticky
    ---? World PvP Sticky
    ? Professions

    Random Section
    ? Screenshots/Movies Forum
    ? Other MMORPG
    ? Off Topic

    I feel it would be easier to streamline information if done that way. Of course the first post in each sticky would have to be kept up to date with the latest and most important information. Then let most of the discussion take place in just single threads. Starting a new thread requires something significant.

    I guess I'm just rather biased because I really like the EJ forums, and find them extremely easy to use. Just trying to throw ideas out there that make a good thing even better.
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    I've personally never had a problem finding the things I'm looking for. I learned how to do keyword searches, read FAQs & forum descriptions and use things like google a long time ago. If that were a more common skill, the number of times people would have to post the same question over and over would plummet.

    About the only thing I'd change on these forums would be sub-sectioning MMORPG General Discussion by game, or at least making common stickies by game {WoW, EQ, EQ2, ect etc etc}. Everything else is broken up in a logical format, that forum, however, is a pretty big mess. 90% of the gaming index seems centered around WoW {hard to lay blame on that, everyone plays WoW} but if there's a PvE section, PvP section and Group Composition section all mostly aimed toward WoW, anything else is going to get lost. At the very least, it doesn't feel like it belongs there. It's like muscling in on the WoW Multi-boxers forum.
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    When I started coming here about 18 months ago I was able to find everything I needed to get started. EVERYTHING. This site may not be what everybody deems "easily accessible", but nothing here is hard to find if you just take the time. The more wading I did, the more I found out about classes and setup. Stuff that I wouldn't have found otherwise. Stuff that I would have never thought to ask or even consider.

    I've only needed to ask one question on setup so far and it was to someone posting about how to use round robin in Keyclone, and that was about a month ago.

    That's why I never speak up when someone is looking for advice on what classes to play, or macros, or setup. Everything needed is here. You just have to take the time to find it.

    On classes, and no offense to anyone, but I didn't need someone to tell me which classes would have better synergy than others. I knew I was going to multibox, and most everybody played shamans so that's what I started out with. After the fun ran out of casting LB and CL x5, I moved on to something harder, multiclass, and once again everything I needed to start that group was here. It's my group so why should I be asking what toons to play?

    All the old timers here, and a lot of the new guys too, have done an excellent job of posting ideas and how-to's all over the place for all to see. To not look at posts from 18 months ago is lazy and does everybody who has came before us an injustice.

    I don't see this site as being messy. As long as I can find what I'm looking for, others can too. Just my two cents.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 'Sam DeathWalker',index.php?page=Thread&postID=175772#p ost175772
    Considering every poster around here is intelligent and obviously has great organizational skills, as do the mods, its odd that the place is as unorganized as it is.

    The same questions are asked and answered 50 times in threads that don't appear to have anything in common.
    This is because people simply don't search for their answers, or they don't know the key phrases to search. There are two parts to this, the first, is typically "I'm going to post a new thread to ask my question instead of search" is generally born out of people being lazy, or people being unsure of current documentation. The second is not too much you can do about because it involves with learning the terminology, once someone is used to the terminology they can find things easier because they know what to search for.


    Quote Originally Posted by 'Sam DeathWalker',index.php?page=Thread&postID=175772#p ost175772
    posts disappear every day and fruitless time is spent looking for posts that could be anywhere or could be no where.
    Posts that disappear 90% of the time you shouldn't have seen anyway. (Outsider Spam, Talking about things that are against ToS/EULA, etc) You can hardly gripe about us removing these posts. The other 10% are people who feel they need certain moderator attention. Again, you shouldn't have seen these threads either because they are of no real value to the community. So if you're wasting your time looking for these kinds of posts, you should go to WoW General forums, they last a lot longer there than they do here.


    Quote Originally Posted by 'Sam DeathWalker',index.php?page=Thread&postID=175772#p ost175772
    One problem is that you have lots of wow talk (whats best classes etc.) but this isnt a wow forum per se.
    True, I let a LOT of stuff linger in general that should be moved, but I don't move it right away (or sometimes at all) because I'm not trying to be THAT GUY who is super thread moving guy. I move A LOT of threads, but that's mainly because if we're going to breakdown topics to different forum and people post them in the wrong forum, you've just defeated the entire purpose of having all the other forums subsections. You have so many WoW threads here because, (stand back, this is gonna be a shocker), most of us play WoW. If most of us played EQ/WAR/whatever, you'd see that game dominate the threads. I don't think this is a problem at all. I don't understand how anyone would see a problem with it.


    Quote Originally Posted by 'Sam DeathWalker',index.php?page=Thread&postID=175772#p ost175772
    On problem is that General has become vapid, any quality post is moved to somewhere else. Posters ususaly will post in General first and then if the thread has any merit a mod moves it to the right spot, thus General is full of less quality posts. People who come to the forum newly hit general first and find the lower quality posts and might not venture into the meat of the site.

    Also there seems to be an aversion to contriversy... on the one hand its wise to keep the forums adult and professional, yet its a fine line to not stiffle disagreement and argument.

    Back to general orgainzation there are only two choices, either subdivided everything down (Hardware, cpu, Intel, I7) or have everything in General (this has the edge that the most recent posts on everything are visible). Seems the same people who are interested in Jamba would also be interested in Keyclone and whats the best motherboards, its not like people only need one catagory.
    General is vapid? Are you and I on the same forums? There are 5-20 NEW threads created everyday in general. Granted 40%-60% are in the wrong section and get moved to the appropriate section. This much activity in 1 section is hardly vapid. IMHO the General forum is not a free for all dumping ground. A lot of people think it is, hell Sam, most threads you have started about your team have been originally posted in General when its obvious that it belongs in Screenshots or PvE. There is no merit system that affects which posts get moved and which don't. My personal method for deciding if a thread needs to be moved is "what is the focus? What is the content aimed at?" If someone posts "my keyclone expired" Bam, welcome to Software. If someone posts "QQQQQQQ I got stomped in arena", Bam, welcome to PvP. This may not be how ALL the mods work, but this is my thought process on it. I think there are only 2 or 3 of us that are really active in moving threads to the proper location. We've never discussed protocol or any set of strict rules. Ellay trusts us to use our own judgements.

    There are not "only two choices" for General organization. There are many options. Our current system is General is the place where as long as it has to do with multiboxing in general it is technically in the right area. But as soon a a thread shifts or is dominated by a certain topic, it should be moved to where that topic is covered. I feel this is the best method given our current posting trends. Dumping EVERYTHING into one single general forum is the worst idea I've ever heard of. Anyone who would even suggest such a thing has never had to be on the admin side of such a project and isn't taking the general user's experience into account. You said "fruitless time is spent looking for posts that could be anywhere or could be no where.", this is exactly what people will be doing if we had everything dumped into one section. The entire reason topics are divided out is so that people can come here and FIND information about specific topics.

    "Seems the same people who are interested in Jamba would also be interested in Keyclone and whats the best motherboards, its not like people only need one catagory" This is true from a marketing standpoint, but not a reference / informational standpoint. Having hardware threads mixed with addon's and software would be confusing in the very least.

    Bottom line, IMHO: We have a great organizational setup, we have great people posting here but sometimes content needs a nudge in the right direction. I don't move threads to stop discussion. I move threads to ensure discussion happens alongside other similar discussions.

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