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Click to view Bridge's profile Mogul Bridge 364 posts since
Jun 3, 2008
15. Re: Open Letter: How this forum could be improved Jun 4, 2008 3:43 PM
in response to: SEOpro
Anyone interested in seeing a list of real features should check out:

http://www.simplemachines.org/about/featu
res.php

Simple machine forums is also available FREE to anyone wishing to download/upload onto their on site to create a discussion board. It is very powerful and the Admin controls are excellent. You can set up a huge array of rules/feature to help manage your board (many not even listed because they are so basic to discussion boards - though not here).

you can see it in action here:

http://www.simplemachines.org/community/i
ndex.php

If your website is hosted with godaddy (and other like hostinginsomniac.com), you can install simplemachnies thought your admin control panel - it is one of the free software adds offered.
Click to view 25trekker1's profile Mogul 25trekker1 52 posts since
Feb 11, 2008
16. Re: Open Letter: How this forum could be improved Feb 12, 2009 4:17 PM
Sometimes clarification of a post seems necessary. Rephrasing a question or changing just one word can achieve. I have done this on a couple of occasions. Is this considered editting?
Click to view Lighthouse24's profile Mogul Lighthouse24 2,396 posts since
Oct 10, 2007
17. Re: Open Letter: How this forum could be improved Feb 12, 2009 7:37 PM
in response to: 25trekker1
On the subject of editing (and my earlier comments regarding it) . . .

I now participate in another forum that allows editing for fifteen minutes after a post appears. That works really well for a couple of reasons. First, you can clean-up the typos and things that didn't come out quite like expected. Second, it cuts down on some of the trivial back-and-forth "sniping" that people can get into sometimes -- there aren't so many knee-jerk reactions reflected in lengthy threads because people have the ability to change or "take back" what they posted for a bit.

I no longer participate in a community that allows a member to edit his/her posts forever because (a) it became impossible to follow the logic in evolving threads, and (b) people tended to edit frequently just to serve their own purposes. Imagine what this forum would look like if I went back into all 2,000+ of my old posts (some of which draw a lot of search traffic) and put an ad for my latest book or a link to this week's special offer -- and if everyone else did that too. It becomes an advertising forum, and totally useless as a support or learning community -- and I'm not in favor of that happening to the SBOC.

So being able to edit for fifteen minutes after a post is made is something I really, really like. Being able to edit it forever is dysfunctional in my view.
Click to view DomainDiva's profile Mogul DomainDiva 1,732 posts since
Oct 10, 2007
18. Re: Open Letter: How this forum could be improved Feb 13, 2009 9:57 AM
Being able to edit within 10-15 minutes would be a good feature. I personally would like to see more involvment by the moderators. Personally I think that allowing all kinds of avatar, logo and picture content would just visually clutter the board. People don't follow the rules for spam and other community conduct, what makes us think that these new rules would be abided by?

This board gets hijacked occasionally and the moderators disappear, don't answer questions and have allowed hacking by so called 'members' into the posts of other members, marking quesions answered and removing posts at will.

When there are problems, the moderators should respond to the community not hide behind code. We know who we are, we need to know who these moderators are.

My 2 cents.
Click to view massagefever's profile Mogul massagefever 51 posts since
Feb 11, 2009
19. Re: Open Letter: How this forum could be improved Feb 26, 2009 1:10 PM
in response to: DomainDiva
I would like for my posts not to disappear when they are appropriate.
Click to view organicgirl1's profile Professional organicgirl1 6 posts since
Feb 26, 2009
20. Re: Open Letter: How this forum could be improved Mar 5, 2009 5:56 PM
in response to: SEOpro
Reading all of the contents on forum improvement. I concure that we don't need another "manipulated site" by authors who post conduct that fails to meet "professional " and real comments focused on the agenda. Personally, I sought out this group because it is a professional site which does not post and edit pictures as other sites do. To this date have non-professional conduct. Thank You.
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