Site Suggestions, now opening it up to you lot |
Site Suggestions, now opening it up to you lot |
Nov 26, 2013 - 5:13 PM |
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Moderator Joined Nov 5, '07 From New Zealand Currently Offline Reputation: 3 (100%) |
Coomer is currently working on our number one priority, spam management control.
While he is working on this, us mods have put forward a couple of ideas for the site. Now opening it up, to members so if you have any small/simple suggestions for the site/forum and if Coomer has enough time afterwards might look into. -------------------- |
Nov 28, 2013 - 1:36 PM |
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Enthusiast Joined Oct 20, '13 From Cal Bay Area Currently Offline Reputation: 0 (0%) |
I'm new to the site but I've searched it for a long time.
My suggestion would be to consolidate the forums to enhance traffic. My Project <--- Just as it is. It has a nice amount of traffic and users like it. Engine & Drivetrain <-- (Turbo/atmo, swaps, routine maintenance, transmission & axles all here) Body & Chassis <-- (Exterior styling, interior, Suspension, bodyshell, stereos, etc) For Sale & Wanted <--- As is. General & Off-Topic <--- (A lounge-like forum. With no "today i..." masterthread.) This merging of forums is what I would like to see. Allow me to illustrate how I think this could improve the forum. Consider please the currently seperate NA Engine and Forced Induction forums. The amount of activity is not enough between them to float two separate forums. Meanwhile, there's really nothing that a turbo user should know that an na user should not, and vice-versa. Syaoran has a thread in forced induction about engine balancing and it is very interesting. This thread is relevant to anyone with an engine, period. Even information about blow off valve problems can be enlightening to a non-turbo user. I would also suggest that there should be tolerance for neophytes to have "silly and pointless" arguments such as "Okay seriously guys, turbo vs na whats better?" Most healthy forums have a bit of this for a reason. In this case combining forums would make one forum with "More Bloodflow to it's Brain". |
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