i mostly agree with you Big3, but many times what people want to say about a band has already been said 10 times so they just say "cool" or "i agree" as to not add unnecessary redundance to the thread.
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Meehh, especially a lot of topicstarters do that. To keep their thread high. Though, to be honest, so do I.
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some people like a band but dont know all that much about them, so they just add "cool" or "i like them" to show their support for the band, while disguising their ignorance.
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^ So they think, it usually makes them look even more ignorant. Maybe threads should be made more detailed from now on? A good startpost, with some background stuff, and a link to one or more mp3 usually set's of a better discussion.
On another forum I'm on, they have strict standards, and it works! But then again, it's just a discussion forum, and not a music forum. |
thats an idea, but putting strict post standards would result in exponentially fewer posts, and exponentailly more posts for mods to delete.
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I can start a thread right now to see if you`ll put your money where your mouths are ;)
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Post-deletion usually ends up with the mods and posters having discussions in the thread about the deletion. Up to the point where the original topic of the thread get's ignored. @Urban: Nobody's acting goody-two-shoes here. It's just some good ol' speculation. |
Nothing goody two shoes about it.
Like I said I can start a thread right now where people of whatever taste in music they have can express themselves & go into detail about what they like. But the question is do people want to? |
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It's the way you start the thread. If you have a good basis, with what exactly you want them to go deeper into, and give an example yourself. I think people would be eager.
But if you say: ''discuss music here'' People get lost on what exactly to post. Because you're trying to put the whole of MB in one thread. |
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