Straight pull section or not.

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Do we need a straight pull section on this forum?

Poll ended at Sun Aug 20, 2017 11:17 pm

Yes
50
72%
No
19
28%
 
Total votes: 69

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Gazza
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Straight pull section or not.

#1 Post by Gazza »

OK folks if admin can see some numbers then it might get better attention.
If the numbers in favour are neither here nor there then lets forget it. :good:
You cant beat a bit of democracy :D
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#2 Post by safetyfirst »

Voted. I'd love a straight pull section, it'd make it much easier to find the relevant resources and posts.
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#3 Post by breacher »

I fear FBUK response will be much like the remoaners - "yes, you voted and have the majority but we know better"............
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#4 Post by Geek »

breacher wrote:I fear FBUK response will be much like the remoaners - "yes, you voted and have the majority but we know better"............

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#5 Post by Geek »

If people want a dedicated AR forum, it would appear that unfortunately (due to the site bias) that means finding/using another forum to discuss AR related topics!
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#6 Post by Christel »

Geek wrote:If people want a dedicated AR forum, it would appear that unfortunately (due to the site bias) that means finding/using another forum to discuss AR related topics!
Off you go :wave:
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#7 Post by snayperskaya »

christel wrote:
Geek wrote:If people want a dedicated AR forum, it would appear that unfortunately (due to the site bias) that means finding/using another forum to discuss AR related topics!
Off you go :wave:
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#8 Post by bnz41 »

christel wrote:
Geek wrote:If people want a dedicated AR forum, it would appear that unfortunately (due to the site bias) that means finding/using another forum to discuss AR related topics!
Off you go :wave:

Really.......

I know a few people who have left FB because of the way Dromia deals with things, anyone would think it's his forum....
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#9 Post by Christel »

snayperskaya wrote:
christel wrote:
Geek wrote:If people want a dedicated AR forum, it would appear that unfortunately (due to the site bias) that means finding/using another forum to discuss AR related topics!
Off you go :wave:
Nice positive attitude!
I think that is very positive, giving people the freedom to go wherever they want.

Try CSR?

I am being serious, this forum will not have a separate section.

Like it or not, this forum has two admins, we both do a lot around here, if people choose to leave because they do not like the way things are done then so be it.
We have forum rules, read them, that way a lot of this "where has my post gone" won't happen.
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#10 Post by Hrun »

I moderated a forum this sort of size single handed for a couple of years, it is hard work and never ending, so I would like to thank admin and confirm my support.

With regard to people power, unlike our country, this site is not a democracy, you are not required to pay taxes and by the same token no-one is forced to be here.

I just want to read about and lust over people's chosen discipline, and am not bothered about the name of the sub forum as long as the content is interesting..
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