Sub-forums which should exist but don't

Like the idea behind 1 and 2, though Id be more interested in 2 myself, theres some decent, clever people here and aside from talking about politics it nice to have some form of information exchange where it doesnt fit into the existing forums...

ps3ud0 :cool:
 
@RomanNose: I see what you mean now.....it would be interesting to see how it would work.

It is interesting, but i think how Reddit works works well for what Reddit does, which is mainly to get all the 'best' content on the web and put it in one place (it doesn't really work like that, but you know). I don't think it would work the same for a bulletin board at all.

I can't stand forums which have a rating system, i often just ignore it but then you feel guilty for not 'giving credit where it's due'. Often in forums it's a case of the simpler the better, less of a learning curve. I think OCUK has a nice mix, just enough to facilitate (sometimes ;)) good content creation, but not enough so anybody feels overwhelmed. The Arch forum works well too, but a lot of the 'simplifications' (like image limits) are due to server resources. That said, a lot of it is to reflect the OS itself...

I've been using Reddit for about a month, it's worth a try if you're interested.

I may have been a victim of skim reading here...
 
1. Overclockers UK Forums > Life > General Discussion > Racialism.

Tbh this is the only one that would ever make it....

I mean we got an "On the water" lol seriously lol.......
 
A Paranormal sub-forum would be nice, somewhere for all us nutters to go and discuss homemade tinfoil hat designs, etc.
 
I think it's fine as it is.

However, an instant and moment thread should be brought back, but punishments given to consistently crap and boring posters!
 
Overclockers UK Forums > Life > General Discussion > Generic news posts with no input from OP
 
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