[MESSAGE TO ADMINS] A Request Regarding The New Layout
Posted: Wed Oct 04, 2006 5:24 pm
I think a lot of people are behind me in asking, Can we PLEASE go back to two Cassieiswatching boards? Things were so much easier with CASSIE and NOT CASSIE. There was no confusion about whether something is a "Puzzle" or an "Update", or maybe a "Meta" (wtf is that anyway?) or even an "Interaction." We've only had the new listings for a day, and already I have seen many instances of flaming for posts in the wrong section.
People are confused about why their threads were moved to one section or another, and a whole chunk of threads seems to have completely disappeared. There wasn't really a problem with the way things were before, so why did it have to change?
Here's a suggestion. Go back to CASSIE and NOT CASSIE, lump all of the threads together, and post requirements for posting. If it's off-topic, make people write [RAMBLINGS] or [RANDOM STUFF] or even [OFF TOPIC] in their subject line. If it's a post about Cassie logging into YouTube or Frank posting on his blog, it should include [CASSIE (or FRANK) ACTIVITY] in the subject. If it's about a new morse code message, it should say [MORSE CODE PUZZLE] and then the date. If it's an anagram, tell people to write [ANAGRAM PUZZLE].
My point is, there are ways to keep the threads seperate without making everything have its own specific place and getting angry when people post it in the wrong spot.
So please, can we switch it back? It was a decent idea, but it doesn't seem to be working.
Thank you for your attention to this problem.
~Eric aka. Alonelyguy15
People are confused about why their threads were moved to one section or another, and a whole chunk of threads seems to have completely disappeared. There wasn't really a problem with the way things were before, so why did it have to change?
Here's a suggestion. Go back to CASSIE and NOT CASSIE, lump all of the threads together, and post requirements for posting. If it's off-topic, make people write [RAMBLINGS] or [RANDOM STUFF] or even [OFF TOPIC] in their subject line. If it's a post about Cassie logging into YouTube or Frank posting on his blog, it should include [CASSIE (or FRANK) ACTIVITY] in the subject. If it's about a new morse code message, it should say [MORSE CODE PUZZLE] and then the date. If it's an anagram, tell people to write [ANAGRAM PUZZLE].
My point is, there are ways to keep the threads seperate without making everything have its own specific place and getting angry when people post it in the wrong spot.
So please, can we switch it back? It was a decent idea, but it doesn't seem to be working.
Thank you for your attention to this problem.
~Eric aka. Alonelyguy15