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Re: It's not a matter of it being hard » AdaGrace

Posted by alexandra_k on October 9, 2005, at 19:26:23 [reposted on October 13, 2005, at 0:11:01 | original URL]

In reply to Re: It's not a matter of it being hard » alexandra_k, posted by AdaGrace on October 9, 2005, at 18:53:13

> Why do I have to follow a link for a thread that was moved to another board when it was about a movie for Crist's sake.

Well, you are free to choose not to follow redirects that is true.

I think the idea is that people do search the boards looking to join up for different things.

Some people might be interested to discuss movies or books but not interested in social because there are too many posters here or whatever.

I think it is a nice idea to have them arranged according to topic.

Where social is more of a catch all for whatever is left

> It's sorta like a chat room. General chat rooms have more people to talk to. Specific ones, like entertainment or books or movies, rarely have very many individuals to talk to. In my experience that is.

Yeah. I guess redirecting threads does tend to kill the thread rather...
But then that is only true because people don't follow the redirect.

I think that what is nice about the smaller, more specific boards is that there are fewer posters to them.

It can feel like more of a cozy group...

 

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