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- angelx03
- Joined: Tue Jan 21, 2003 7:13 pm
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- )v(ajin Koji
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- Location: Essex, U.K.
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- Lyrs
- Joined: Thu Aug 29, 2002 2:41 pm
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- Arigatomina
- Joined: Thu Apr 03, 2003 3:04 am
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I don't think it will happen, but I *know* there will be less questions asked in other sections if new members can have an intro thread when they first join.
Back when we had the 'intro' section, many people would answer those introductions with short lists of where to go on the forum to find answers, and new members could ask anything they wanted to know about right in the beginning, and either be pointed to the right sticky or the appropriate guide. Sure, some would just do the 'hi, i like these subjects/anime', but even those got a quick response regarding 'need-to-know' things like the policy on downloads and bootlegs, and searching by anime, and downloading from local/direct/indirect. What the intro section does is give new members a quick "welcome, here's how you surf the site".
There's nothing like that now, so they post wherever their mouses take them asking the same "I'm new and lost" questions. A new member might not read stickies, but most will read the answers given in his or her own 'intro' thread.
[And don't say they have journals for this - you can't respond to questions a person asks in his or her journal - chances are those willing to email or pm a new members won't even notice the journal. I know I rarely read strangers' journals on the off chance they might be a new and confused member.]
Back when we had the 'intro' section, many people would answer those introductions with short lists of where to go on the forum to find answers, and new members could ask anything they wanted to know about right in the beginning, and either be pointed to the right sticky or the appropriate guide. Sure, some would just do the 'hi, i like these subjects/anime', but even those got a quick response regarding 'need-to-know' things like the policy on downloads and bootlegs, and searching by anime, and downloading from local/direct/indirect. What the intro section does is give new members a quick "welcome, here's how you surf the site".
There's nothing like that now, so they post wherever their mouses take them asking the same "I'm new and lost" questions. A new member might not read stickies, but most will read the answers given in his or her own 'intro' thread.
[And don't say they have journals for this - you can't respond to questions a person asks in his or her journal - chances are those willing to email or pm a new members won't even notice the journal. I know I rarely read strangers' journals on the off chance they might be a new and confused member.]
- Zarxrax
- Joined: Sun Apr 01, 2001 6:37 pm
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I still propose a general newbies forum. It could encompass "hi im new here" threads, threads asking how to make an amv, how do i get clips off my dvd, what is a good software to make amvs with, where can i download amvs, how do i upload, who is kevin caldwell, how do i put this dbz ep i downloaded in premier, and other crap that newbies ask all the time. By placing it as the first forum in the list, newbies would post there, because they are too lazy to bother reading all the forum descriptions.
- Lyrs
- Joined: Thu Aug 29, 2002 2:41 pm
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I don't see how creating a forum where simple and mostly lazy questions will be asked and answered when the point isn't of the system isn't to promote laziness, but to force people to look through the site for their needed information, while at the same time containing their unbundle enthuaism in the discovery of AMV heaven. 

- azulmagia
- Joined: Sat Aug 02, 2003 12:27 am
- Location: Canada
Works great so far.Lyrs wrote:I don't see how creating a forum where simple and mostly lazy questions will be asked and answered when the point isn't of the system isn't to promote laziness, but to force people to look through the site for their needed information....
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- Zarxrax
- Joined: Sun Apr 01, 2001 6:37 pm
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The idea isn't to promote laziness, but rather create an area to contain the laziness. By containing it mostly in a single area, they can be intructed of the proper ways to go about things in the future, without cluttering the rest of the forums with nonsense.
*shrug* Works well enough over at Doom9.
*shrug* Works well enough over at Doom9.
- Lyrs
- Joined: Thu Aug 29, 2002 2:41 pm
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You could "contain" laziness, however its "legitimate" existence would mean that it is acceptable, thus promoting it.Zarxrax wrote:The idea isn't to promote laziness, but rather create an area to contain the laziness.
[Insert refute] Can't think of anything at the moment.By containing it mostly in a single area, they can be intructed of the proper ways to go about things in the future, without cluttering the rest of the forums with nonsense.
*shrug* Works well in a lot of places.*shrug* Works well enough over at Doom9.