iamsuperdan Posted August 20 Posted August 20 Hey everyone, If you haven't checked it out yet, head over to this active thread. We are planning the future of the board, and are planning to make some tweaks and adjustments. We NEED your input! Check the thread out and give us your ideas. Big or small, doesn't matter. Thanks!
Shark Posted August 20 Posted August 20 You can delete this response if you want. I really like it like it is and appreciate everyone's effort who is involved. If it ain't broke, don't fix it. 2 1
Mike 1017 Posted August 23 Posted August 23 I agree If it ain't broke, don't fix it. As far as adds go I understand that if a person clicks on an add the Website owner gets a couple of pennies. If true let's bombard these adds with clicks. Mike 2
peteski Posted August 24 Posted August 24 9 hours ago, thatz4u said: would like to delete old photos, etc. Hmm, wouldn't that also delete them from your older posts/threads? If someone finds you older thread, without photos it will not be very useful. Especially if it is some sort of reference or build thread. 2
Xingu Posted August 24 Posted August 24 23 hours ago, thatz4u said: would like to delete old photos, etc. We generally do not delete old photos or posts. Like Peter said, it makes old threads nearly useless. If you want something removed, you need to reach out to a moderator and have a really good reason why you want it removed. 2 1
rattle can man Posted 19 hours ago Posted 19 hours ago How about threads Ford, GM, Chrylser, etc. ? Kit histories? Or maybe scratch building.
Bugatti Fan Posted 15 hours ago Posted 15 hours ago Enough photos have been lost already by hosting sites changing their T&C's and thus spoiling threads completely if users did not comply. To allow individuals to take down their photos would only cause more disruption to threads. 2
MeatMan Posted 12 hours ago Posted 12 hours ago (edited) I think asking for a wish list of changes invites requests that aren't in line with the goals of the forum. I think having a direction you're trying to go in with the changes would get more focused ideas. What direction should the future of the forum take? What do you want to accomplish thru change? I've made this forum the only one I'm an active member of because of how its structured, so I think change should focus on what could really improve it in the eyes of the users. Anyway, kudos to you guys for a great forum. Edited 12 hours ago by MeatMan 1
peteski Posted 11 hours ago Posted 11 hours ago 8 hours ago, rattle can man said: How about threads Ford, GM, Chrylser, etc. ? Kit histories? Or maybe scratch building. To have separate sections for car brands in addition to the vehicle type (cars, trucks, racers, etc.) would make the forum way too fragmented. But if members used tags for their threads (to identify the car maker for example) this is even currently possible. Problem is that most members do not want to be bothered with tags. 1
iamsuperdan Posted 10 hours ago Author Posted 10 hours ago 1 hour ago, MeatMan said: I think asking for a wish list of changes invites requests that aren't in line with the goals of the forum. I think having a direction you're trying to go in with the changes would get more focused ideas. What direction should the future of the forum take? What do you want to accomplish thru change? I've made this forum the only one I'm an active member of because of how its structured, so I think change should focus on what could really improve it in the eyes of the users. Anyway, kudos to you guys for a great forum. We have a definite vision in mind, but we want to hear what's important to everyone. There's a good chance someone has an idea that is awesome, that we had never considered. There's also a good chance that some ideas will never happen. As we've said, we won't be implementing every idea, but some of them will be for sure. I can already think of a couple of suggestions made by forum members that will happen. 1
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