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nide44 05-06-2010 07:32 AM

I think that it might have a tendency to get cluttered,
that's why my first idea was to ask for it to be a 'sticky'.
But the newbies seem to be intimidated, or at least befuddled- with our 'stickies'.
Catch 22?

Rrae 05-06-2010 07:56 AM

exactly!
 
So, is there a way that new posts can't be posted to the sub-forum ?
Unless approved by a moderator as 'another piece of the detective story' ?
Such as informative sites, or pertinent info that would benefit the sub-forum
'informative site'......rather than it just turning into a bunch of 'opinions' and questions.. ?

Cuz, yes, I can see that in no time this subforum would get cluttered .
I

Kitt 05-06-2010 08:46 AM

I'm wondering the same thing. I haven't put up a CMT site there as I'm not certain what will happen. Will people go there, will they be confused and will they then just post on the PN forum? Is it just for information? Just wondering.


Quote:

Originally Posted by Rrae (Post 651962)
When referring the new folks to the PN forum, what would be a good way to KEEP the new sub-forum as an 'informative site' only? In other words, how to keep the sub-forum from getting cluttered up with a bunch of questions that should be asked on the regular PN forum?

I'm seeing that a lot of new folks are somewhat intimidated on not knowing for sure WHERE to post their first question/introduction.

Would this new sub-forum be 'locked' so that it remains an 'information site' only? And if so, would there be a way for a new member/visitor to know this....such as a thread instructing them to go to the regular PN forum for Q's and discussion?

Great idea everyone! Thumbs up!
Rae


mrsD 05-06-2010 08:58 AM

I think allowing conversation within the topic of each thread should be allowed.

But talking about Xmas or vacations, or other topics different from the thread should be discouraged. People ARE going to ask questions, about the topic...be it testing, or like the diet one I put up. The introductory post there should have a good amount of data on it to get started.

I have posts like this on the Vitamin forum. And it works well.
If conversation keeps going the questions are usually good ones and people can learn from those too.

I will watch them, and so will the rest of the team and we will move things if they get out of hand. We move things off Stumble Inn at MS occasionally too. At the MS forum it is the other way around...Their Subforum is conversational and the main forum is medical data. The team moves things off the stickies here occasionally too.

With time we may lock threads. But I don't think that is necessary basically. But we'll have to see how things go.
I know with my B12 thread on the stickies I refer people to it all the time and it "works". Referring people to a thread in the subforum will be similar. (and all new members ARE read first by the team for a short time before they even appear on the board...we will still be doing that).

The thrust of the subforum should be information. I think just restricting posts to the topic of each thread, is enough way to control the flow of information. There will always be people (especially new) who go to the wrong thread. As a moderator I see this every day. We gently move them when that happens. Our Community Feedback forum collects many new posters who post there with medical questions, and that forum is for comments and questions about how the forums work and problems with the site.

If you look at the views of my magnesium thread at Vitamin you can see how this "on topic" thing works.... I have over 30,000 views on that thread alone! They come from Google mostly and some are trolling info bots but many are real people.

I don't think we should "worry" about things, before they happen.
Making a good post on the subforum is no different from making it on the main board. It is just in a different place and easier to find.
If there is nointerest over time with it, it can be dismantled. DocJohn just merges the posts with the main board, and they are then mixed in like they are now. They are not "lost".

Joano 05-06-2010 09:40 PM

I don't know where I should post this, but I did want to thank MrsD for getting the new sub-forum up and running. I read it all tonight, and will go back and read the various web sites when I have more time. My thanks to all who participated. Joan


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