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Post by Malakai on Feb 1, 2013 13:30:50 GMT -5
Creating a archive and moving unactive roleplays to it?
The thing I find most difficult about this site is that everything is closely knit together and it's hard to find roleplays/distinguish them and everything looks cluttered and like there's little management.
Maybe that's just me, but I'm not sure the limitations of proboards, but subboards might help a bit if ya'll want to do that/havent been avoiding doing it for a certain reason. (??)
Also as a mod of Boston I cant really sticky anything/do anything?? Unless I'm not finding the navigation or something and missing the picture entirely. u__u
I wouldnt particularly mind helping a bit with organization either if someone wants to throw that at me.
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Post by Ilvyn Daleroth on Feb 1, 2013 13:50:32 GMT -5
It's really Corg's decision but speaking for myself I really...would not like to do this. We had issues with it on another board I helped with, especially because Proboards links change when you move threads, which means that if people wanted to track their threads like they do on Other Unmentionable Forum it would create issues with broken links. Plus more sub-boards doesn't necessarily mean more organization, boards themselves are archival, and I haven't had an issue with the way things are set up currently.
Also see if you have anything that says Advanced Moderation when you're inside the Boston board if your account is set up properly. I actually can't do anything myself to help you there if it isn't.
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Post by Malakai on Feb 1, 2013 14:08:03 GMT -5
Nothing really says advanced moderation UwU.
I guess things are a bit hard for me to distinguish and find, I know Brink feels the same about it. But if it's too much of a hassle it's not that big of a deal, just a suggestion. I think it might encourage a bit more given everything doesnt seem so BAM there. Like it's a lot of information there and maybe stickies can be more distinguishable and all?
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Post by ♥ Nathan ♥ on Feb 1, 2013 18:04:54 GMT -5
No archives, no (needless) subboards, no moving inactive threads. If you have particular ideas for organization, let me know, but I dislike most of these for the reasons Locke listed (and from an organizational standpoint).
I will look into setting up your moderation privileges properly, sorry about that.
edit: you should have proper mod powers now? lemme know.
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