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I have to say that i'm a little confused by where this forum is heading, and just wanted to share with you some of my thoughts.
Nowadays i'm finding that the forum appears a tad too serious, and slightly lost, with no real focus or direction.
Call me old fashioned, but when I was a lad, one of the great things about forums was that they were (for the most part) open, and unbiased. A melting pot of good, bad and ugly. A lot of the time you didn't agree with what was discussed, which is why you would jump in and actively voice your opinion. It was this thrust and parry of conversational debate that made forums a fun place to frequent. Unfortunately, I now getting feeling that we never get to see any of these bad or ugly threads/comments due to the matriarchal moderation that goes on in this forum. The last time I checked, the definition of a forum was "a public facility to meet for open discussion" - with the emphasis being on "open".
When people go to what they think is an open, agnostic, generic flavoured forum, only to find out that it's actually a forum thats owned, sponsored and moderated by company xyz it tends to remove any of the unbiased, openness associated with a genuine forum.
Now with the utmost respect to MAK for all the great work she's done for the WA sex industry, I can't help but feel that the forum is steering towards becoming 1 x big promotion for her business interests. Please don't get me wrong, i'm not having a go at her, I mean without her this forum wouldn't exist. Which, I think is part of the problem. It's one thing to sponsor a forum, it's another to own and control it.
I'm sure i'm going to be shot-down (or deleted) for voicing my thoughts, but the bottom line is, that I genuinely would like to see this forum succeed and grow. Thus in the spirit of being constructive in my criticism i've got a few suggestions...
Once again, I want reiterate that this post is definitely not meant as a bitch about MAK (or Langtrees) in any-way-shape-or-form. I just think that business and pleasure should be clearly separated within the confines of a forum. Otherwise it simply becomes nothing more than a diluted, convoluted, stealth form of marketing, and not a 'true' forum.
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I have to say that i'm a little confused by where this forum is heading, and just wanted to share with you some of my thoughts.
Nowadays i'm finding that the forum appears a tad too serious, and slightly lost, with no real focus or direction.
Call me old fashioned, but when I was a lad, one of the great things about forums was that they were (for the most part) open, and unbiased. A melting pot of good, bad and ugly. A lot of the time you didn't agree with what was discussed, which is why you would jump in and actively voice your opinion. It was this thrust and parry of conversational debate that made forums a fun place to frequent. Unfortunately, I now getting feeling that we never get to see any of these bad or ugly threads/comments due to the matriarchal moderation that goes on in this forum. The last time I checked, the definition of a forum was "a public facility to meet for open discussion" - with the emphasis being on "open".
When people go to what they think is an open, agnostic, generic flavoured forum, only to find out that it's actually a forum thats owned, sponsored and moderated by company xyz it tends to remove any of the unbiased, openness associated with a genuine forum.
Now with the utmost respect to MAK for all the great work she's done for the WA sex industry, I can't help but feel that the forum is steering towards becoming 1 x big promotion for her business interests. Please don't get me wrong, i'm not having a go at her, I mean without her this forum wouldn't exist. Which, I think is part of the problem. It's one thing to sponsor a forum, it's another to own and control it.
I'm sure i'm going to be shot-down (or deleted) for voicing my thoughts, but the bottom line is, that I genuinely would like to see this forum succeed and grow. Thus in the spirit of being constructive in my criticism i've got a few suggestions...
- Create a dedicated, one-stop forum rules section which covers all the various dos and donts of the forum. That way there can be no confusion for newbies (and oldies) who contribute to the forum.
- Create a dedicated one-stop admin notification/news section. Where admins can post notifications to users regarding upcoming forum related news/events.
- Don't mix Langtree's related threads/business with general threads. In doing so, you simply dilute the value of both.
- Don't mark certain threads as 'sticky' simply based on who the poster is. Especially when there are dozens of others threads which have a higher view count and yet aren't blessed as 'sticky'. Surely 'stickyness' relates to view count and not who the original poster is?
- Don't bury reviews for non-Langtrees related w/l's or establishments over in the Langtrees forum. From an information architecture and user experience perspective that just doesn't make sense. Thats like a supermarket hiding the milk in the meat section because the butcher also has a dairy farm on the side.
- Ease up on the moderation. Unless people are being genuinely out of line or malicious, let people voice their thoughts and opinions - good, bad or indifferent.
- Associated with this, leave threads open. Often late comers may want to contribute to a topic and if they're closed they can't.
- My ideal forum section break down would be...Forum Rules (read before posting), Forum Announcements/News, General Banter/Chit-Chat, WL Reviews, Strippers World, Health and Wellbeing, Industry Adverts, Employment
- Most importantly - MAKE THE FORUM FUN! Don't go raining on someone's parade (i.e. thread) with a tirade of factual, sensibility. If I want serious, detailed explanations, statistics or facts i'll head over to Wikipedia.
Once again, I want reiterate that this post is definitely not meant as a bitch about MAK (or Langtrees) in any-way-shape-or-form. I just think that business and pleasure should be clearly separated within the confines of a forum. Otherwise it simply becomes nothing more than a diluted, convoluted, stealth form of marketing, and not a 'true' forum.
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