suggestion to fix this problem is to move posts into the appropriate category.
suggestion to fix this problem is to move posts into the appropriate category.
They did that before and it lead to only one thing: Threads dying immediately after being moved because no one reads them anymore.
I don't have time (or can be bothered) to open almost 30(!) subforums just to get an overview about new interesting topics. That's the main reason, actually: It's too many. I rather open 1 forum and have one or two pages of posts in front of me instead of 30 forums with maybe 4 or 5 post each. Much easier.
I enjoy organization. When the forums are organized it's easier for people to find a specific subforum or forum post.
suggestion to fix this problem is to move posts into the appropriate category.
They did that before and it lead to only one thing: Threads dying immediately after being moved because no one reads them anymore.
I don't have time (or can be bothered) to open almost 30(!) subforums just to get an overview about new interesting topics. That's the main reason, actually: It's too many. I rather open 1 forum and have one or two pages of posts in front of me instead of 30 forums with maybe 4 or 5 post each. Much easier.
I enjoy organization. When the forums are organized into specific categories it's easier for people to find a specific subforum or forum post. I've also seen the world of warcraft forums and somehow with over 50 categories-- each one is still very actively used. On every forum I've been on, General Discussion is the most popular.
Is there a reason why you don't browse the forum using the Recent view of the forum?
Is there a reason why you don't browse the forum using the Recent view of the forum?
Too much I don't care for or don't need (like the subforums for consoles or PvP) or sometimes even don't want to see (specifically the PTS subforum - sometimes I engage with PTS, sometimes I don't and then I don't even want to know what lies ahead). Taking a short look at page 1 of general is faster and more convenient for me. And yes, I might miss something interesting in some subforum then, but I can live with that.
You can select categories to "follow" and then set the Recent view to show only those forums. I have been using this for a long time to get everything on the forum in a single view. It is my custom "General" forum. I would not like everything to be in General because I would be unable to filter as easily.
I might miss something interesting in some subforum
Is General discussion a popular category?
I've noticed all the other categories are being neglected. I find most of the categories to be very important and each one has a unique purpose.
The purpose of general discussion is a category for miscellaneous suggestions, ideas, and feedback about the game/forum?
Suggestions to resolve this: move posts into the appropriate category. A post about dungeons belongs in the dungeons category. Also create some new categories for popular topics such as companions and character creation. 😃
People DO check other categories in the forum: I check them, and so do others, so your generalisation is invalid, sorry.Carcamongus wrote: »I like organization too. However, its purpose should reflect the purpose of what's being organized. In this forum's case, the point is for people to discuss, share views and doubts, poke fun at ZOS and the game, etc. Being too strict with categories would bring more harm than good, since people don't tend to check other parts of the forum and we all know how often moved discussions die. In other words, facilitating communication is more important than making sure topics go to the appropriate subforum.
Edit: typo.
People DO check other categories in the forum: I check them, and so do others, so your generalisation is invalid, sorry.Carcamongus wrote: »I like organization too. However, its purpose should reflect the purpose of what's being organized. In this forum's case, the point is for people to discuss, share views and doubts, poke fun at ZOS and the game, etc. Being too strict with categories would bring more harm than good, since people don't tend to check other parts of the forum and we all know how often moved discussions die. In other words, facilitating communication is more important than making sure topics go to the appropriate subforum.
Edit: typo.