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How about you start a music forum here? There are book and computer forums, and I would really like to talk about music with people from DVDTalk.
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Originally posted by cisgere How about you start a music forum here? There are book and computer forums, and I would really like to talk about music with people from DVDTalk. |
at this stage i don't want to see any more Forums
the Other forum's traffic is at a nice pace now so go there :) |
I agree with starting a Music Forum. It's probably a lot of work to moderate all the forums, but if you ever decide to start another one I think a Music Forum would be a great idea.
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I'd go for it as it would foster more music discussions. Geoff mentioned previously that he was considering starting a music forum, so it might happen if there is enough interest.
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I'll support it. :thumbsup:
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At first I thought it wouldn't be such a good idea, but then I see all the extra video game discussion in that forum and I think a music forum would be great. I love music and it seems like a lot of people of the forum do as well. And it seems like we'd be able to discover new music. A definite positive!
The only thing that worries me is to lose even more substance in Other. I think it would still be worth it though. In Other, there would still be sports, political, various debates, fun threads, and (for the lack of a better word) "other" threads. In short, go for it! :D :thumbsup: |
The Music Forum? Get in line, bub. I requested a "DTSC Forum" months ago and am still waiting on it!
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Originally posted by Drink 'Til She's Cute The Music Forum? Get in line, bub. I requested a "DTSC Forum" months ago and am still waiting on it! |
Originally posted by Bushdog Originally posted by Drink 'Til She's Cute The Music Forum? Get in line, bub. I requested a "DTSC Forum" months ago and am still waiting on it! |
Originally posted by scott27 Originally posted by cisgere How about you start a music forum here? There are book and computer forums, and I would really like to talk about music with people from DVDTalk. I'd like to see a MusicTalk forum as well... unless Geoff wants to do the right thing and ditch all non-DVD and non-movie discussions and put the DVD back in DVDTalk. ;) |
Originally posted by gotdvd? Originally posted by scott27 Originally posted by cisgere How about you start a music forum here? There are book and computer forums, and I would really like to talk about music with people from DVDTalk. The video game forum exists because Geoff's brother (I believe) was supposed to start a separate site, VideoGameTalk.com. Things happened and that never came to fruition, so Geoff decided to start a video game forum here. BTW, I never said I didn't think there should be a music forum. I was just telling the original poster that Other is the proper forum for discussion of music (as it stands right now, at least). |
I don't think a music forum is a good idea and I am a major league music guy. If things get more segmented the traffic is really going to slow down even more.
Plus with all the new forums this place is starting to remind me of another site...cough...HTF...cough :D |
Add me in favor of a music forum
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Why would the traffic slow down? Wouldn't it just be spread out to the other forums? With books, DVD's, videogames and the possiblity of music not allowed in the other forum, that leaves a whole lotta room for more naked ladies. :p
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FWIW I didn't have strong feelings either way over the Book Forum but now it is there I use it and can see that traffic is slowly picking up and, anyway, looks to be higher than was the case when book talk belonged in Other.
The same might well be true of the proposed Music Forum. Presumably music events (concert reviews etc) would go there as well as general discussion about bands and albums etc? Until such a time as a decision is made, why not preface all music-related post with <b>MUSIC:</b> so that they stand out in Other and can be searched for? (I usually scan all pages with new posts on but this would certainly assist those that thought music discusion was being swamped....) |
well why stop at a Music Forum ?
Sports Forum Politics Forum Art Forum Science Forum Gay Rights Forum Animal Rights Forum Snow Forum Sun Forum River Forum WTF Forum |
Originally posted by Desmondp well why stop at a Music Forum ? Sports Forum Politics Forum Art Forum Science Forum Gay Rights Forum Animal Rights Forum Snow Forum Sun Forum River Forum WTF Forum |
Originally posted by gotdvd? If a book forum and a video game forum are acceptable, so should be EVERYTHING else! To a greater or lesser extent, the non-DVD specialised forums arose because some people felt drowned out in Other. Does the fact of their/our migration have an adverse affect on anyone else? |
Originally posted by benedict Originally posted by gotdvd? If a book forum and a video game forum are acceptable, so should be EVERYTHING else! To a greater or lesser extent, the non-DVD specialised forums arose because some people felt drowned out in Other. Does the fact of their/our migration have an adverse affect on anyone else? |
I'll ask again, <b>gotdvd?</b>: does the fact/possibility of the migration of people from Other to non-DVD specialised forums on this site have an adverse affect on anyone else? Please explain exactly how, remembering your recent comments just above.
And, given that this is - as you say - a DVD site, why have <i>any</i> forums other than DVD-specifc ones; why have an <i>Other</i> Forum at all? I just don't see any particular logic of what you are saying. -confused- And there shouldn't really be any need to point out that things change, progress evolve and that, despite the name, surely Geoff can put anything he chooses under the DVDTalk umbrella so long as people keep visiting....? If Geoff didn't want Feedback and Suggestions then he wouldn't have created this particular place for people to post such material. He is free to ignore it just as you are free to ignore any forums that don't reflect <i>your</i> interests. <small>(I have already posted <i>my</i> view as to the feasibility of a Music Forum in my post of July 7th., incidentally).</small> |
we could use a music forum, just search tool and see how many different times they have been discussed recently.
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Geoff ... any response on this? It's been a while since this was originally posted.
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Originally posted by benedict I'll ask again, <b>gotdvd?</b>: does the fact/possibility of the migration of people from Other to non-DVD specialised forums on this site have an adverse affect on anyone else? Please explain exactly how, remembering your recent comments just above. And, given that this is - as you say - a DVD site, why have <i>any</i> forums other than DVD-specifc ones; why have an <i>Other</i> Forum at all? I just don't see any particular logic of what you are saying. -confused- And there shouldn't really be any need to point out that things change, progress evolve and that, despite the name, surely Geoff can put anything he chooses under the DVDTalk umbrella so long as people keep visiting....? If Geoff didn't want Feedback and Suggestions then he wouldn't have created this particular place for people to post such material. He is free to ignore it just as you are free to ignore any forums that don't reflect <i>your</i> interests. |
My main question <i>"does the fact/possibility of the migration of people from Other to non-DVD specialised forums on this site have an adverse affect on anyone else?"</i> remains unanswered.
DVD Talk is now more of a brand name rather than a description, IMNSHO. And there is <i>nothing</i> whatsoever wrong with such an evolution: when you go to a department store you visit the section(s) that interest(s) you regardless of the origins of the original store or its name. The very existence of the departments you don't visit need have no negative effect on your overall shopping experience. What sense does it make? <b>Commercial sense</b> presumably. |
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