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TenPercenter 08-18-2004 01:22 PM

Should there be a separate \"Political Discussions\" forum?
 
I love the "Other Topics" forums, but the political discussions are so spirited, should it have it's own forum?

Ten

Zeno 08-18-2004 01:30 PM

Re: Should there be a separate \"Political Discussions\" forum?
 
This has been brought up before by a number of people and most agree that a split would be useful.

-Zeno

TenPercenter 08-18-2004 01:42 PM

Re: Should there be a separate \"Political Discussions\" forum?
 
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This has been brought up before by a number of people and most agree that a split would be useful.

-Zeno

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I lean towards "split it." However, it is a poker site, and all other topics are secondary and should be in the Other Topics. But this forum is so heated with political discussions that they veil any other "Other" topics. [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img]

Ten

moondogg 08-18-2004 02:10 PM

Re: Should there be a separate \"Political Discussions\" forum?
 
God I hope so, so that we don't have to be badgered by you liberal wackos when most of us just want to know about Erostratus's sex life.

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Zeno 08-18-2004 02:37 PM

Re: Should there be a separate \"Political Discussions\" forum?
 
What was purposed previously was to have an "Other Topics' heading, then categories (slipping the Stock Market forum under Other Topics), Thus:

Other Topics

- All things political
- Sports
- Stock Market
- Everything Else

Titles could be massaged to get the best feel and consensus.


-Zeno

Ray Zee 08-19-2004 02:59 AM

Re: Should there be a separate \"Political Discussions\" forum?
 
we have a good group of posters here. i wonder if that might split them up and ruin alot of the dialoge. then we might end up with little drippels of posts around.

Rick Nebiolo 08-19-2004 03:12 AM

Re: Should there be a separate \"Political Discussions\" forum?
 
IMO this sub-forum should be open to all topics not related to poker or gambling (not counting the stock market forum). It's a service to a community of people with a common interest (poker/gambling) to show their other side if they care to do so. I'm just as interested in movies/books/politics/music etc but not so interested I want to view separate forums for each.

The problem right now now is the "News, Views, and Gossip" forum should be clearly labeled/titled "News, Views, Gossip About Gambling" so it doesn't get flooded with threads such as "Who's Your Favorite Porn Star" or "Anybody Smoke Cigars" which may be great topics but really belongs on this forum.

~ Rick

TenPercenter 08-20-2004 02:21 PM

Re: Should there be a separate \"Political Discussions\" forum?
 
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we have a good group of posters here. I wonder if that might split them up and ruin alot of the dialoge. then we might end up with little drippels of posts around.

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Could be. But I doubt it. There are far too many political posts here mixed in with the "other" topics. I honestly think that the non-political posts get lost in the cloud of flame throwers in this forum. It might intimidate other posters that don't want to get bombarded with negative remarks if they post something.

Ten.

p.s. ray, i love "drippels," i gotta add that to my list of sniglets. [img]/images/graemlins/wink.gif[/img]

Taxman 08-20-2004 06:42 PM

Re: Should there be a separate \"Political Discussions\" forum?
 
I think once the election is through, the number of political posts will be reduced by a fair amount.

cardcounter0 08-20-2004 07:09 PM

Re: Should there be a separate \"Political Discussions\" forum?
 
I think there should be a seperate Brazilian Beach Volley Ball forum.


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