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newbie
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March 25, 2018, 04:53:12 AM
#21
we need a "Project SHITLIST" category as well

because most of them are just farming emails and "bounty managers" are nothing but crooks who own hundreds of social accounts and collect most of the social budget themselves

so let's make a list of project shitlist

hero member
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March 24, 2018, 06:11:35 PM
#20
All of your suggestion can easily be a topic in the off-topic section or even another forum, to be honest. Because for software development, there's (probably) not enough people to participate so if you're into that, you might better be off to some other forum that focuses on that.

Instead of those, I think we need a new section called "Newbies", where all newbies can write the typical topics related to merits and stuff.
Also, It can be the only place for them to write, just meanwhile they become JR. Members. I find it will help much more the forum rather the ones you suggested, just because currently the merit system and the high number of incoming newbies are making messy too many boards, I feel we need to put some order.
The ones you suggested... well, I just don't see such a demand from the users as the one I mentioned.


I may be wrong but there is a section called "beginners and help"? and judging by the name, I'd say that's for newbies. Grin
hero member
Activity: 882
Merit: 976
March 24, 2018, 05:57:07 PM
#19

This is a Bitcoin forum and it has plenty of informations and discussions more or less related to the main topic, adding such general topics section would be a further distraction to forum's users.

I disagree with such suggestion, there are so many others forums where you can find discussions about the topics you said.

The goal there is to keep users here, not shuffle them off to another website because the policies are rigid.

It has done alright retaining members. You know, with over a million registered accounts, and all. Members aren’t going to go anywhere if new forum subs are not introduced. Quit being so melodramatic lol.
jr. member
Activity: 115
Merit: 8
March 24, 2018, 04:16:59 PM
#18
I do not see a place for suggesting them, or for a process to implement them.

However, it would be nice to see a handful of more forum categories to be able to easily discuss more topics.

  • General Coding - PHP, Java, Mobile Development, etc
  • Technology - Windows, Linux, Mobile, upcoming, builds, etc
  • Gaming
  • ETC

This is a Bitcoin forum and it has plenty of informations and discussions more or less related to the main topic, adding such general topics section would be a further distraction to forum's users.

I disagree with such suggestion, there are so many others forums where you can find discussions about the topics you said.

The goal there is to keep users here, not shuffle them off to another website because the policies are rigid.
legendary
Activity: 1692
Merit: 1018
March 24, 2018, 04:11:15 PM
#17
I do not see a place for suggesting them, or for a process to implement them.

However, it would be nice to see a handful of more forum categories to be able to easily discuss more topics.

  • General Coding - PHP, Java, Mobile Development, etc
  • Technology - Windows, Linux, Mobile, upcoming, builds, etc
  • Gaming
  • ETC

This is a Bitcoin forum and it has plenty of informations and discussions more or less related to the main topic, adding such general topics section would be a further distraction to forum's users.

I disagree with such suggestion, there are so many others forums where you can find discussions about the topics you said.
jr. member
Activity: 115
Merit: 8
March 24, 2018, 03:40:12 PM
#16
Instead of those, I think we need a new section called "Newbies", where all newbies can write the typical topics related to merits and stuff.
Also, It can be the only place for them to write, just meanwhile they become JR. Members. I find it will help much more the forum rather the ones you suggested, just because currently the merit system and the high number of incoming newbies are making messy too many boards, I feel we need to put some order.
The ones you suggested... well, I just don't see such a demand from the users as the one I mentioned.

I do agree with you. Newbies should be limited so that they're not unnecessarily posting in forums. It's always a problem on discussion boards.

Newbies are not the only ones who contribute to spam. Why punish users like @nullius, @Blue Tyrant, and @Toughit, who are some of the recent incredible newbies that we have had on bitcointalk that have contributed so much already?

You have to pick your battles and the losses you're willing to take. You need to decide which you'd rather have.
hero member
Activity: 882
Merit: 976
March 24, 2018, 01:54:48 PM
#15
Instead of those, I think we need a new section called "Newbies", where all newbies can write the typical topics related to merits and stuff.
Also, It can be the only place for them to write, just meanwhile they become JR. Members. I find it will help much more the forum rather the ones you suggested, just because currently the merit system and the high number of incoming newbies are making messy too many boards, I feel we need to put some order.
The ones you suggested... well, I just don't see such a demand from the users as the one I mentioned.

I do agree with you. Newbies should be limited so that they're not unnecessarily posting in forums. It's always a problem on discussion boards.

Newbies are not the only ones who contribute to spam. Why punish users like @nullius, @Blue Tyrant, and @Toughit, who are some of the recent incredible newbies that we have had on bitcointalk that have contributed so much already?
jr. member
Activity: 115
Merit: 8
March 24, 2018, 12:21:48 PM
#14
Instead of those, I think we need a new section called "Newbies", where all newbies can write the typical topics related to merits and stuff.
Also, It can be the only place for them to write, just meanwhile they become JR. Members. I find it will help much more the forum rather the ones you suggested, just because currently the merit system and the high number of incoming newbies are making messy too many boards, I feel we need to put some order.
The ones you suggested... well, I just don't see such a demand from the users as the one I mentioned.

I do agree with you. Newbies should be limited so that they're not unnecessarily posting in forums. It's always a problem on discussion boards.
legendary
Activity: 3346
Merit: 3130
March 24, 2018, 12:07:55 PM
#13
Instead of those, I think we need a new section called "Newbies", where all newbies can write the typical topics related to merits and stuff.
Also, It can be the only place for them to write, just meanwhile they become JR. Members. I find it will help much more the forum rather the ones you suggested, just because currently the merit system and the high number of incoming newbies are making messy too many boards, I feel we need to put some order.
The ones you suggested... well, I just don't see such a demand from the users as the one I mentioned.
legendary
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March 24, 2018, 11:48:42 AM
#12
Yeah there should be a category for midget porn too  Roll Eyes
jr. member
Activity: 115
Merit: 8
March 24, 2018, 11:21:35 AM
#11
There are plenty of users to the point where it could be used. Not to mention, there are a lot of developers as well. Being able to discuss code, best practices, etc, would be beneficial.

Wait, were you talking about coders in general, or Bitcoin/crypto project related coders? Don't forget that the name of this forum is "Bitcoin Talk"... I don't see the need to create non-Bitcoin related categories here.

HF has 1/3 the number of members, yet 3 million more posts in 3x as many threads. Their basis is, you know it. Yet, there are categories for Gaming, GFX, etc, which have millions of posts not related to the topic of the forum. The base is that you provide an area to keep users on the forum for an extended period of time. It's not about spam, it's about keeping users on the forum and engaged.
newbie
Activity: 14
Merit: 0
March 24, 2018, 08:57:09 AM
#10
Everything that doesn't have a dedicated forum category should be posted in off-topic I guess it's not a big deal Smiley
hero member
Activity: 882
Merit: 976
March 24, 2018, 05:57:07 AM
#9
There are plenty of users to the point where it could be used. Not to mention, there are a lot of developers as well. Being able to discuss code, best practices, etc, would be beneficial.

Wait, were you talking about coders in general, or Bitcoin/crypto project related coders? Don't forget that the name of this forum is "Bitcoin Talk"... I don't see the need to create non-Bitcoin related categories here.



I really don't think there's enough demand for these boards. Bitcointalk also doesn't have to have sub boards for every possible topic.

I could potentially see a subforum/category about gaming. I'm not really a console gamer anymore, but I'm pretty big into PC games and mobile apps, and quite a few people that I play with are big into crypto. As we near the releases of true blockchain/crypto gaming platform/ecosystems, I can see the need for the gaming sub here. I don't see it in the near future, although I'm curious to see what developers like Chimaera plan on doing (press release) as opposed to the half-assed crypto-based games we've seen thus far.

Other than that, I agree with you.
Yes there is a potential that may someday be applicable. Many games will utilize blockchain technology and now also have started many game developers who recognize the existence of Bitcoin as a thing that is needed in this era of technology. And I think also that the thread about technological development is also a thing to be considered, We know that digital currency is one form of technological progress, we can not separate the digital currency with technology.

It may take some time and consideration, but I will also continue to support what this forum will do. opinions will be very important because with an opinion then a thing that can experience the process of development towards the better.

I don't know why you bolded the statement you bolded. It's a general blanket statement that doesn't need to be emphasized. And I haven't encountered "many game developers who recognize the existence of Bitcoin as a thing that is needed in this era of technology", and I'm a gamer that RSS's to many crypto newsfeeds. When you make definitive statements like yours, it'd be good to leave references along with your post. Otherwise, people are going to be inclined to consider posts like yours shit, just like I did.
legendary
Activity: 1596
Merit: 1011
March 24, 2018, 05:26:30 AM
#8
I really don't think there's enough demand for these boards. Bitcointalk also doesn't have to have sub boards for every possible topic.

I could potentially see a subforum/category about gaming. I'm not really a console gamer anymore, but I'm pretty big into PC games and mobile apps, and quite a few people that I play with are big into crypto. As we near the releases of true blockchain/crypto gaming platform/ecosystems, I can see the need for the gaming sub here. I don't see it in the near future, although I'm curious to see what developers like Chimaera plan on doing (press release) as opposed to the half-assed crypto-based games we've seen thus far.

Other than that, I agree with you.
Yes there is a potential that may someday be applicable. Many games will utilize blockchain technology and now also have started many game developers who recognize the existence of Bitcoin as a thing that is needed in this era of technology. And I think also that the thread about technological development is also a thing to be considered, We know that digital currency is one form of technological progress, we can not separate the digital currency with technology.

It may take some time and consideration, but I will also continue to support what this forum will do. opinions will be very important because with an opinion then a thing that can experience the process of development towards the better.
global moderator
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March 24, 2018, 05:13:23 AM
#7
I really don't think there's enough demand for these boards. Bitcointalk also doesn't have to have sub boards for every possible topic.

I never said that it needed to. But allowing a broader band of topics to discuss instead of lumping everything into a single forum is much better. There are plenty of users to the point where it could be used. Not to mention, there are a lot of developers as well. Being able to discuss code, best practices, etc, would be beneficial.

It's not much better if there's not much demand for them. If we have a sub board with only 4 topics in it it's useless and that's why they're only added once there is clear demand. If Off topic was constantly being swarmed with topics about coding or games then there would be demand but at the moment there really isn't.
staff
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March 24, 2018, 04:45:40 AM
#6
I never said that it needed to. But allowing a broader band of topics to discuss instead of lumping everything into a single forum is much better. There are plenty of users to the point where it could be used. Not to mention, there are a lot of developers as well. Being able to discuss code, best practices, etc, would be beneficial.

Well, demand is needed. A lot of these boards are covered by other forums anyway. This is a Bitcoin forum and isn't some sort of discuss everything. That would invite the wrong people in and people who just want to discuss random things other than Bitcoin. Many people were against the idea of having an altcoin section, but at least that's related.

The coding section would likely be people looking for help, and that can be done elsewhere. If it's related to programming and integrated a API then that actually fits here.
jr. member
Activity: 115
Merit: 8
March 24, 2018, 04:42:04 AM
#5
I really don't think there's enough demand for these boards. Bitcointalk also doesn't have to have sub boards for every possible topic.

I never said that it needed to. But allowing a broader band of topics to discuss instead of lumping everything into a single forum is much better. There are plenty of users to the point where it could be used. Not to mention, there are a lot of developers as well. Being able to discuss code, best practices, etc, would be beneficial.
staff
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March 24, 2018, 04:41:43 AM
#4
Off topic is probably fine for gaming related matters for the time being. Just because people have an interest in both gaming and cryptocurrencies doesn't mean that there needs to be a separate section for it. It all my years being here I can't remember too many discussions about gaming and it was normally just off topic discussions about a certain game or asking an opinion about the game.
hero member
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March 24, 2018, 04:38:02 AM
#3
I really don't think there's enough demand for these boards. Bitcointalk also doesn't have to have sub boards for every possible topic.

I could potentially see a subforum/category about gaming. I'm not really a console gamer anymore, but I'm pretty big into PC games and mobile apps, and quite a few people that I play with are big into crypto. As we near the releases of true blockchain/crypto gaming platform/ecosystems, I can see the need for the gaming sub here. I don't see it in the near future, although I'm curious to see what developers like Chimaera plan on doing (press release) as opposed to the half-assed crypto-based games we've seen thus far.

Other than that, I agree with you.
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March 24, 2018, 04:30:23 AM
#2
I really don't think there's enough demand for these boards. Bitcointalk also doesn't have to have sub boards for every possible topic.
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