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General Category => General Discussion => Topic started by: admin on October 10, 2007, 10:54:45 PM

Title: The forum was more active yesterday.
Post by: admin on October 10, 2007, 10:54:45 PM
My polls did bring up the forum's activity level.

Title: Re: The forum was more active yesterday.
Post by: Eliezer Ben Avraham on October 10, 2007, 10:56:14 PM
My polls did bring up the forum's activity level.


but it's about quality, the "should we ban everything" series really didn't lead anywhere, people just said the same things in each "should we ban_____"
Title: Re: The forum was more active yesterday.
Post by: Kiwi on October 11, 2007, 01:41:41 AM
Yes I think you should have an area so that polling can be done and allow people just to have there fun.

Because i for one enjoyed it people just being themselves. It was very social.

And if you want it not to effect to guests just make it members only.
Title: Re: The forum was more active yesterday.
Post by: Barach Velvel ben Lazer Eliazer on October 11, 2007, 01:57:46 AM
I have to say Yacov, at first I thought your series was a bad idea, because some of the ones like the Columbus Day one were just too silly to even discuss, but the ones about getting piercings and tattoos and about modesty brought about a lot of solid discussion. If you can come up with more topics, such as those, I'd like that.
Title: Re: The forum was more active yesterday.
Post by: Daniel on October 11, 2007, 09:19:51 PM
I have to say Yacov, at first I thought your series was a bad idea, because some of the ones like the Columbus Day one were just too silly to even discuss, but the ones about getting piercings and tattoos and about modesty brought about a lot of solid discussion. If you can come up with more topics, such as those, I'd like that.


I didn't make the Columbus Day one. I just wanted to ban the pagan holidays of Halloween, Groundhog's Day, and Valentine's Day.



I was the one that made the Columbus Day one, and yes, you're absolutely right, it was silly! That was the whole point! I was illustrating the silliness behind the banning polls.