View Poll Results: 4th-gen forum - split tech and non-tech
Yes - split topics out into two sections
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No - leave all 4th-gen topics in this section
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4th Gen Forum - split apart or not?
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4th Gen Forum - split apart or not?
I see that admins are starting to move some 'non-tech' threads into another forum section. I really liked it with all 4th-gen related topics together in one spot. The volume isn't so much that it causes issues to have them together.
I guess I'm wondering what other people who use this forum section think. Would you prefer to keep all tech and non-tech 4th-gen topics in one spot or split them out? If there is a strong consensus one way or the other perhaps we can petition the admins to go that way.
Rob
I guess I'm wondering what other people who use this forum section think. Would you prefer to keep all tech and non-tech 4th-gen topics in one spot or split them out? If there is a strong consensus one way or the other perhaps we can petition the admins to go that way.
Rob
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The only Dodges I have are 4th gen RAMs. No point me discussing anything else. It's not of interest to me how the brakes are great on an Avenger or how to fit luggage in a Durango. I don't have anything to contribute to vehicles other than the 4th Gen RAM, and I'd rather spend less time looking at what is relevant to me than stuff that is not. If I want other content, I know where to find it.
However, that isn't really relevant to the owners of the site. I expect that their main motivation is to increase the page imprints, and therefore ad impressions, which in turn will increase revenue. Dodge Forum belongs to Internet Brands, which is a commercial concern.
However, that isn't really relevant to the owners of the site. I expect that their main motivation is to increase the page imprints, and therefore ad impressions, which in turn will increase revenue. Dodge Forum belongs to Internet Brands, which is a commercial concern.
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It was far to complicated for a newbie to search through the forum when non-tech and tech related stuff was mixed together.
People usually come to the forum for two things... one, they want to hang out with guys who have the same interests (in this case, 4th Generation Rams), or two, they want an answer to a question. The latter is usually more common than the former. They don't care about the pictures of fellow Ram owners, or the cool sounding exhaust system, or the fact that you get XX miles per gallon. They want an answer to their problem.
Technical stuff, like "how do I change my brake pads" needs to be separated from "Look at all this horsepower, I bet the 2nd gen Ram guys are jealous..." no-point-to-them threads, for just that reason. It will attract more members, which will benefit everyone, not just the forum's sponsors/owners. The more combined knowledge we have on here, the more opinions you'll get (or answers) when you ask a question, and you may even get them faster.
People usually come to the forum for two things... one, they want to hang out with guys who have the same interests (in this case, 4th Generation Rams), or two, they want an answer to a question. The latter is usually more common than the former. They don't care about the pictures of fellow Ram owners, or the cool sounding exhaust system, or the fact that you get XX miles per gallon. They want an answer to their problem.
Technical stuff, like "how do I change my brake pads" needs to be separated from "Look at all this horsepower, I bet the 2nd gen Ram guys are jealous..." no-point-to-them threads, for just that reason. It will attract more members, which will benefit everyone, not just the forum's sponsors/owners. The more combined knowledge we have on here, the more opinions you'll get (or answers) when you ask a question, and you may even get them faster.
Last edited by jasonw; 07-28-2010 at 08:26 PM.
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I see that admins are starting to move some 'non-tech' threads into another forum section. I really liked it with all 4th-gen related topics together in one spot. The volume isn't so much that it causes issues to have them together.
I guess I'm wondering what other people who use this forum section think. Would you prefer to keep all tech and non-tech 4th-gen topics in one spot or split them out? If there is a strong consensus one way or the other perhaps we can petition the admins to go that way.
Rob
I guess I'm wondering what other people who use this forum section think. Would you prefer to keep all tech and non-tech 4th-gen topics in one spot or split them out? If there is a strong consensus one way or the other perhaps we can petition the admins to go that way.
Rob
Sorry, but this is something Admin/mods already voted on and it's going to remain put. It allows much more versatility than just one section. They are linked together and make navigation very easy. It's here to stay. i can understand guys needing "adjustment time". It's obviuos nobody like's change, but the longer we delay, the more problems will arise, especially in the 4th Gen section where it's perfect time to begin this.
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The so called "split" was done in response to NUMEROUS complaints that members had to read or search through numerous threads like "check out my new girlfriend" posts that were in the technical section.
We have always striven to move such posts to the Off Topic section, only to receive complaints that the member ONLY wanted to share his girlfriends pics with members within his own section. Many members felt "put out" when a completely non-technical thread or a thread that had NOTHING to do with a truck were moved.
So as a compromise, the General Discussion sections were created.
We know that this is not going to make EVERY member happy, but we feel it is the best possible solution for all members.
By all means, if anyone has any constructive input that will be FAIR to everyone, either post an opinion or shoot me a PM. We are always open to any opinion that will make this forum more enjoyable to EVERYONE...
We have always striven to move such posts to the Off Topic section, only to receive complaints that the member ONLY wanted to share his girlfriends pics with members within his own section. Many members felt "put out" when a completely non-technical thread or a thread that had NOTHING to do with a truck were moved.
So as a compromise, the General Discussion sections were created.
We know that this is not going to make EVERY member happy, but we feel it is the best possible solution for all members.
By all means, if anyone has any constructive input that will be FAIR to everyone, either post an opinion or shoot me a PM. We are always open to any opinion that will make this forum more enjoyable to EVERYONE...
Last edited by HammerZ71; 07-28-2010 at 08:41 PM.
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Seems like there could be away to have it both ways. I'm not exactly sure how it would work, but it could be done through preferences somehow where members would subscribe to whatever section they are interested in, and when you logon, all of your sections are combined together. And when you post you would be forced to tag it "tech" or "nontech", or whatever.
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