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legendary
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June 13, 2020, 06:06:14 PM
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Our forum does not generate useful content, we are forced to discuss other people's posts in various social networks.
Sure it does--just because there's a discussion happening instead of a single person/entity who's creating "content" doesn't mean nothing useful is generated.  If that were the case, there's no way I'd have stuck around here for over five years and there would be no need for discussion forums to even exist, since they'd essentially be time-wasters.

A topic is being created on the forum: "Theymos's day"
Theymos must always be on the forum for a certain time 3-8 hours and answer any questions from users.
I don't see that or anything like that as being helpful or even potentially popular.  If anyone has something to say to Theymos or anyone else, they're free to start a thread--and Theymos himself is pretty responsive to threads directed at him, BTW. 

I don't think bitcointalk even needs a software update, though I know I'm probably in the serious minority by thinking that--but I certainly don't think it needs an overhaul in terms of structure or theme.  What we've got going on is pretty neat IMO.
Thank.
I will try to explain what I meant because my English is not so good.
The forum has a lot of useful information, but many representatives of various projects have been inactive on the forum for a long time.
Check out this thread
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/2023-list-bitcoin-mixers-bitcoin-tumblers-websites-2827109
And look when the representatives of the mixers were active.

In some cases, it’s faster to find the answer on Twitter or telegram, and I want to try to make the forum also quickly generate what I called "useful content".

My idea does not require software changes or forum budget expenses.
legendary
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June 13, 2020, 05:30:23 PM
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Our forum does not generate useful content, we are forced to discuss other people's posts in various social networks.
Sure it does--just because there's a discussion happening instead of a single person/entity who's creating "content" doesn't mean nothing useful is generated.  If that were the case, there's no way I'd have stuck around here for over five years and there would be no need for discussion forums to even exist, since they'd essentially be time-wasters.

A topic is being created on the forum: "Theymos's day"
Theymos must always be on the forum for a certain time 3-8 hours and answer any questions from users.
I don't see that or anything like that as being helpful or even potentially popular.  If anyone has something to say to Theymos or anyone else, they're free to start a thread--and Theymos himself is pretty responsive to threads directed at him, BTW. 

I don't think bitcointalk even needs a software update, though I know I'm probably in the serious minority by thinking that--but I certainly don't think it needs an overhaul in terms of structure or theme.  What we've got going on is pretty neat IMO.
legendary
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June 13, 2020, 05:15:06 PM
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On the forum, I see a lot of links to various social networks. Our forum does not generate useful content, we are forced to discuss other people's posts in various social networks.

There are a lot of useful and interesting people on the forum and we can get a lot of interesting information, and make sure that social networks and news sites link to our forum .

I suggest the idea to create a "Forum User's Day".

What is it?

For example, June 1 is declared Theymos's day.
A topic is being created on the forum: "Theymos's day"
Theymos must always be on the forum for a certain time 3-8 hours and answer any questions from users.

The administration can approve a prize for the best question (cryptocurrency or badge in the profile, which will be active until the next "Forum User's Day", and will be transferred to the new winner).

In practice, this gives a huge positive result. Traffic on the forum is growing sharply and advertisers pay increased fees to advertise in this topic.
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