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  • Posted: 06/27/2013 08:06
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I feel you should generate a forum for newer users as the main forum is dominated by your regulars. I have been a member of BEA for a few years now and still feel that the Music forum is an area that I do not feel like contributing to. Experts in this forum will always let you know that something has been done before or just ignore your posts. No doubt this will upset some of your users but this is the way I feel and if you look at the majority of your members forum posts I think this would entice low forum posters to start interacting. Possibly a forum for for members with lower than 100 or 50 posts.
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  • Posted: 06/27/2013 13:56
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Nah integrate new users as sOon as possible. A new user only forum would only create another barrier that we would lose members to (the move from being able to post in the new users forum to not being able to post in it)
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meccalecca
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  • Posted: 06/27/2013 13:56
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I definitely understand your reasoning. In some ways it makes a lot of sense, but on the other hand it doesn't promote social interaction between the older and newer users. And I think that's something that's important. By creating an alternate forum, we'd basically force newer users to stay on the outside for longer. It's sort of like if schools put all of the new kids in separate classes. There's benefits, but it it also hinders the social adjustment.

I was a new kid here not long ago. I definitely started out feeling like an outsider, but there's enough nice characters here that acceptance into the pack wasn't very difficult at all
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  • Posted: 06/27/2013 15:10
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The regulars don't bite. I thought they did at one point, so I didn't really post in the forums, but I've come to find out that they don't. XD
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  • Posted: 06/27/2013 15:24
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How about a forum section exclusive only to members with 1,000 plus posts (and invisible to members below 1,000 posts).


...probably bad idea because of spamming. Or maybe if people didn't talk about it much newer members wouldn't know about it, and would come as a surprise once a member reaches the 1,000 mark. Mods would be in charge of making sure it's never mentioned outside of that section.

Meh, just speaking whatever came to mind there.
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  • Posted: 06/27/2013 15:30
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  • Posted: 06/27/2013 15:35
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Necharsian
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The Poe wrote:
How about a forum section exclusive only to members with 1,000 plus posts (and invisible to members below 1,000 posts).


I've seen something similar to this where longer term members are able to post on a "journal" section. Anyone can reply but only allowed members can actually start threads. It would act more as a log for members to put down concrete thoughts on what their listening to, what they want to listen to, or whatever comes to their mind. So each member would have their own personal thread to put their thoughts in.
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  • Posted: 06/27/2013 15:53
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I'd rather people made mistakes and learnt from them than segregated new users.

If you don't feel like contributing, don't contribute.
The forums are friendly for the most part, and it will always take a while for a new user to fit in with the regulars, but I'm sure no one here really minds if some of the forum etiquette is broken, especially by new users, no one will attack you so soon.

New users: post what's on your mind, whatever it is, we'll find it interesting.
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Sooooo...Is this idea starting to look good for anyone else or is it just me? Laughing
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