im downKitsuner wrote:It might even work out as a substitute for the Relationship Forum.
Introductions Subforum
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Re: Introductions Subforum
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Re: Introductions Subforum
Fx'dnevergreen wrote:I go downKitsuner wrote:It might even work out as a substitute for the Relationship Forum.
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Re: Introductions Subforum
never heard that before!JudgeHolden wrote:Fx'dnevergreen wrote:I go downKitsuner wrote:It might even work out as a substitute for the Relationship Forum.
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Re: Introductions Subforum
This is how you do it, Judgey.nevergreen wrote:im upKitsuner wrote:It might even work out as a substitute for the Relationship Forum.











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Re: Introductions Subforum
X2Taite wrote:I support this idea. I know what it feels like to enter the org as a complete stranger and try to build yourself up little by little. I think an introduction thread would be helpful, just for helping newbies feel more at peace when trying to join.
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Re: Introductions Subforum
if that were allowed, I think all those threads would need to be locked after the first post, in order to cut down on spam. These members are already established and such so there isnt much of a point for them to have intros. Honestly, cant they just look at the person's profile page if they're curious. I mean by having established members make intro threads, it's like having a glossary of members or somethinggodix wrote:If this does happen, it wouldn't be a bad idea for already established users to make a thread and to keep the old threads searchable. So a noob who is wondering just who that person they see posting all over the forums is can look up their thread.
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Re: Introductions Subforum
Taite wrote:I support this idea. I know what it feels like to enter the org as a complete stranger and try to build yourself up little by little. I think an introduction thread would be helpful, just for helping newbies feel more at peace when trying to join.

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Re: Introductions Subforum
I really don't care much for this idea for the following reasons:
1) Don't fix what isn't broken. To my knowledge, in the few years I've been here, the lack of an introductions board hasn't caused any major problems. It also forced users to get their names out there the good ol' fashioned way: by making good AMVs.
2) For new users it might be great to get some pointers, but people already do that in General AMV and the various Tech Help branches.
3) We already get enough people who don't read the rules posting "Hey guise I maek AMVs heers my utube channel k? ^_^~~~~~". Do you really want to make a forum section that pretty much begs for shit posts like that?
Edit: Sure is Groupthink in here...
1) Don't fix what isn't broken. To my knowledge, in the few years I've been here, the lack of an introductions board hasn't caused any major problems. It also forced users to get their names out there the good ol' fashioned way: by making good AMVs.
2) For new users it might be great to get some pointers, but people already do that in General AMV and the various Tech Help branches.
3) We already get enough people who don't read the rules posting "Hey guise I maek AMVs heers my utube channel k? ^_^~~~~~". Do you really want to make a forum section that pretty much begs for shit posts like that?
Edit: Sure is Groupthink in here...
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Re: Introductions Subforum
Pretty much what I was thinking...*I made a deal with someone*-Reda- wrote:I really don't care much for this idea for the following reasons:
1) Don't fix what isn't broken. To my knowledge, in the few years I've been here, the lack of an introductions board hasn't caused any major problems. It also forced users to get their names out there the good ol' fashioned way: by making good AMVs.
2) For new users it might be great to get some pointers, but people already do that in General AMV and the various Tech Help branches.
3) We already get enough people who don't read the rules posting "Hey guise I maek AMVs heers my utube channel k? ^_^~~~~~". Do you really want to make a forum section that pretty much begs for shit posts like that?
Edit: Sure is Groupthink in here...
