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Old 01-14-2008, 09:17 PM
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Originally Posted by jch1 View Post
hi,

i'm still pretty new here and still figuring out how things work. but one thing i have noticed is that it is very easy to bury recent threads by posting multiple new threads within a subforum (such as "sexy amateurs") so that, after a day or two, threads disappear into the second page and beyond. often those new threads that are burying recent ones only have a small number of pics.

wouldn't it be better for respected and prolific members to have their own thread where they post their finds in one place as opposed to new thread after new thread? many such members already practice this. does every single girl with a small number of pics need her own thread, especially when those pics are being contributed by a single member? it's not like one's thread count enhances one's status here. it becomes a fine line between contribution and clutter, imho.

i'm speaking not as some random noob but as a longtime moderator at a well-known forum. i think that encouraging some better thread management on the part of members here would make for a better surfing experience.

just my two cents.
I've advocated doing this for threads on specific topics, but it hadn't occured to me to extend it to babe posting as well.

I think this is a good idea. Some day, I'd love to see these types of forums become so sophisticated that a member could design his own personalized "thread-space" - i.e. turn a thread into a mini website of sorts. That would encourage this type of posting where a member simply adds on to existing threads rather than starts new ones. I'd love for example to be able to go into Sal32's "life's a beach" thread and move around it as though I was on a website. I wonder what it would take to make available some basic hosting tools to each forum member - (I know - money)...but seriously - couldn't bulletin boards and webhosting be combined into one entity? Theoretically? I'd pay the premium for the package...

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