The Org Redesign - What's wrong with the org?
- Pwolf
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Re: The Org Redesign - What's wrong with the org?
I don't think anyone can say for sure what will attract new members (and keep them) without actually implementing the idea. I don't really think anything will change the fact that I just don't watch videos anymore. I don't think adding all these ideas is really meant to make people like myself participate more then we are. It's to get all those people who don't already use the org to get their AMV fix to come and stay. If a Beta subforum helps, then so be it but we wont know until something happens. All we are doing is speculating.
- Begi
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Re: The Org Redesign - What's wrong with the org?
@ Kaream
watch videos is synonymous with "preview"?
stfu & gtfo.
watch videos is synonymous with "preview"?
stfu & gtfo.
- godix
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Re: The Org Redesign - What's wrong with the org?
While I wouldn't release my own betas on it, and I'm not fighting for it, I would actually look at and comment on betas people would post in it. Which, perhaps, is one of the better reasons to not do it...Arigatomina wrote:Does anyone arguing in favor of a beta-testing subforum plan to actually use it? Is anyone fighting in this thread going to post their betas or watch other people's betas if we get this subforum? If the answer is no, then stop pushing it onto other people who aren't going to use it, either.
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Re: The Org Redesign - What's wrong with the org?
but you don't comment the betas that are posted in the plain OP exchange forum...so having this subforum would encourage you to be more active in that department?godix wrote:While I wouldn't release my own betas on it, and I'm not fighting for it, I would actually look at and comment on betas people would post in it. Which, perhaps, is one of the better reasons to not do it...
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Re: The Org Redesign - What's wrong with the org?
I'd drop a deuce or two there from time to time... literaly
If you do not think so... you will DIE
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- Knowname
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Re: The Org Redesign - What's wrong with the org?
I meant what I said and I said what I meant sir
If you do not think so... you will DIE
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Re: The Org Redesign - What's wrong with the org?
I probably would rarely go into such a subforum. Then only comment on threads that look like they want some feedback. (That is if I go into the subforum at all... there's already plenty of forums I don't even bother with anymore.)
- godix
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Re: The Org Redesign - What's wrong with the org?
I still mentally classify op exchange as the 'give me all 10's' begging and whining area of the site. So no, I don't comment on betas there because I haven't paid attention to what gets posted in that forum for years.gotegenks wrote:but you don't comment the betas that are posted in the plain OP exchange forum...so having this subforum would encourage you to be more active in that department?godix wrote:While I wouldn't release my own betas on it, and I'm not fighting for it, I would actually look at and comment on betas people would post in it. Which, perhaps, is one of the better reasons to not do it...
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Re: The Org Redesign - What's wrong with the org?
I actually have one comment about the current org that might be something to address. I think a current flaw would be that there's actually too much forums and subforums that distract the members away from the amv announcements. I generally find myself every time coming into the org going to the "other" stuff, rather than going to watch people's amvs. I realize that certain forums have their purpose such as to help editors technically, editorially, and build off of ideas, and I do appreciate those forums because they have informed me a lot. I'm not suggesting to get rid of the General Discussion, Anime Screencaps, or even the General AMV, because we do need some things to lighten our faces. However it would be nice if the redesign could be a little more simpler and maybe the org staff could consider redirecting the members to focus more on watching and commenting on AMVs and making AMV Announcement threads more appealing to the community.