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I think there does come a point where having too many forums becomes tedious. For example, if I have a Cisco forum to discuss topics related to Cisco networking gear, their policies, whatever. Someone else comes along and creates a CiscoRouting forum to discuss Cisco routing topics. If someone posted a question about switching in the CiscoRouting forum them the mods would get all pissed off and delete their post. Why so many different forums? Why not just lump the good stuff into the larger one?
Yes, some topics do need some breaking down... but to nitpick so much like that only serves to drive away users.
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[–] former-reddit-user 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
I think there does come a point where having too many forums becomes tedious. For example, if I have a Cisco forum to discuss topics related to Cisco networking gear, their policies, whatever. Someone else comes along and creates a CiscoRouting forum to discuss Cisco routing topics. If someone posted a question about switching in the CiscoRouting forum them the mods would get all pissed off and delete their post. Why so many different forums? Why not just lump the good stuff into the larger one?
Yes, some topics do need some breaking down... but to nitpick so much like that only serves to drive away users.
[–] riposte ago
Breaking news that also happens to be of a political nature is still breaking news.
You really can't separate the two.
[–] former-reddit-user 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
Yes, that's the point I was trying to get across. :)