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Re: Merging "DVD Talk" and "HD Talk" into a single forum
Originally Posted by Adam Tyner
(Post 13249270)
There is, however, the possibility of confusion when you're doing searches since the subject lines probably wouldn't indicate which format is being discussed. (DVD Talk threads typically don't shout "DVD" in the titles, and HD Talk threads typically don't specify "Blu-ray".)
Maybe it should be a requirement that they need to put format brackets on the topic like so: [DVD] [BLU] [4K] |
Re: Merging "DVD Talk" and "HD Talk" into a single forum
I’m not worried about that for threads created post-merge — another mod or I could always just edit titles for clarity, if needed — but for discussions prior to that, it could be messier.
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Re: Merging "DVD Talk" and "HD Talk" into a single forum
Buy 8k.com. Port all DVDTalk items to forum.8k.com. Hot link everything. In 2027 DVDTalk could be relevant again!
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Re: Merging "DVD Talk" and "HD Talk" into a single forum
Why? What does it gain to merge them? There are far more serious issues here than that.
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Re: Merging "DVD Talk" and "HD Talk" into a single forum
Originally Posted by d2cheer
(Post 13249893)
Why? What does it gain to merge them?
This is far from the only change in the works on the site. I've compiled a pretty massive list for Internet Brands to help us work through. I just felt that merging forums demanded input from users in a way that fixing bugs, removing/hiding outdated content, etc. does not. |
Re: Merging "DVD Talk" and "HD Talk" into a single forum
The past few years, I just use the ‘new posts’ button. This whole site is essentially one sub-forum.
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Re: Merging "DVD Talk" and "HD Talk" into a single forum
Originally Posted by Trevor
(Post 13250059)
The past few years, I just use the ‘new posts’ button. This whole site is essentially one sub-forum.
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Re: Merging "DVD Talk" and "HD Talk" into a single forum
Let me chime in. What we could do is keep the old forum separate, but close it. It would exist as a legacy forum and all new releases could just go into the main HD Talk (we can put a note that ALL new releases go in there, regardless of format). Anyone that wanted to find an old DVD thread could search the DVD Talk forum, just not post new stuff.
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Re: Merging "DVD Talk" and "HD Talk" into a single forum
Originally Posted by DJariya
(Post 13250063)
So if I post a thread about brain surgery videos, you'll read it no matter what? Just because it's "New" ;)
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Re: Merging "DVD Talk" and "HD Talk" into a single forum
Originally Posted by Trevor
(Post 13250059)
The past few years, I just use the ‘new posts’ button. This whole site is essentially one sub-forum.
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Re: Merging "DVD Talk" and "HD Talk" into a single forum
Originally Posted by The Cow
(Post 13250358)
:up: Yep, that's exactly what I do. I wish I could hide the politics forum though. There is an option to do that in the User CP, but it doesn't look like it's setup.
Code:
https://forum.dvdtalk.com/search.php?do=getnew&exclude=47Code:
https://forum.dvdtalk.com/search.php?do=getnew&exclude=9,47,31 |
Re: Merging "DVD Talk" and "HD Talk" into a single forum
Thank you!! :up: :up: :banana:
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Re: Merging "DVD Talk" and "HD Talk" into a single forum
I've also been using the New Posts button for a while now. It helps me see interesting things in Otter or other forums I might ordinarily miss.
But I still think there should be a single "discs" forum, to cover DVD, Bluray, 4K, etc. There's not enough enough traffic to have them separated anymore. |
Re: Merging "DVD Talk" and "HD Talk" into a single forum
Originally Posted by IBJoel
(Post 13250080)
Let me chime in. What we could do is keep the old forum separate, but close it. It would exist as a legacy forum and all new releases could just go into the main HD Talk (we can put a note that ALL new releases go in there, regardless of format). Anyone that wanted to find an old DVD thread could search the DVD Talk forum, just not post new stuff.
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Re: Merging "DVD Talk" and "HD Talk" into a single forum
Originally Posted by IBJoel
(Post 13250080)
Let me chime in. What we could do is keep the old forum separate, but close it. It would exist as a legacy forum and all new releases could just go into the main HD Talk (we can put a note that ALL new releases go in there, regardless of format). Anyone that wanted to find an old DVD thread could search the DVD Talk forum, just not post new stuff.
I'm not sure Google sending new visitors that may have never visited the site to a locked legacy forum is a good idea. |
Re: Merging "DVD Talk" and "HD Talk" into a single forum
I would not support closing the DVD Talk forum. Alot of people still post in there, a lot of people still browse that forum for new stuff. That would be like closing the whole reason this forum as a whole was created in the first place.
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Re: Merging "DVD Talk" and "HD Talk" into a single forum
So each release is going to have three separate threads in a merged forum? When I go to Blu-ray .com looking for discussion on a UHD disc I go to their 4K section. When I look for a regular Blu-ray I go to their BD section. DVD has been dead to me for 12 years. I took them all off my shelves long ago.
Then again, I only visit the Movie, TV, Video Games, Other, and Politics forums on here for the most part anyway. |
Re: Merging "DVD Talk" and "HD Talk" into a single forum
Originally Posted by JTH182
(Post 13250938)
When I go to Blu-ray .com looking for discussion on a UHD disc I go to their 4K section. When I look for a regular Blu-ray I go to their BD section.
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Re: Merging "DVD Talk" and "HD Talk" into a single forum
Originally Posted by JTH182
(Post 13250938)
So each release is going to have three separate threads in a merged forum?
Originally Posted by Sonic
(Post 13250946)
That's the way it should be. It's much more organized that way.
...but this isn’t a done deal, and this is a poll/discussion for a reason, so I would definitely encourage anyone who’s not wild about the idea to say so. :) |
Re: Merging "DVD Talk" and "HD Talk" into a single forum
Originally Posted by JTH182
(Post 13250938)
So each release is going to have three separate threads in a merged forum? When I go to Blu-ray .com looking for discussion on a UHD disc I go to their 4K section. When I look for a regular Blu-ray I go to their BD section. DVD has been dead to me for 12 years. I took them all off my shelves long ago.
Then again, I only visit the Movie, TV, Video Games, Other, and Politics forums on here for the most part anyway. 75% of my collection is still DVD, I still buy them when the deal is too good to pass up. I buy BD/DVD combos and BDs whenever possible but DVD is still a large part of my collection, many of them are not even available on blu-ray. |
Re: Merging "DVD Talk" and "HD Talk" into a single forum
Combining forums might help steer more participation in the Movie Challenges.
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Re: Merging "DVD Talk" and "HD Talk" into a single forum
If they do get merged.it would be helpful to have a color coded identifier immediately in the thread title
for example *DVD*'Ethel & Ernest' (2016) Raymond Briggs graphic novel movie *Blu-ray*Piranha II: The Spawning - 7/31/18 *UHD*Oldboy: 4K UHD (?/?/2018) even when the format is indicated in the title, a color code would make tuning out the info you don't need a lot easier. |
Re: Merging "DVD Talk" and "HD Talk" into a single forum
Agreed with Paul’s suggestion. I’m not entirely a fan of the forums being combined (mostly just the OCD in me doesn’t like the idea) but I can sort of see where it makes sense. There needs to be color coding or some way to differentiate DVD from Blu-ray from 4K/UHD if this is done.
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Re: Merging "DVD Talk" and "HD Talk" into a single forum
Looking over this stuff, there is definitely some things that can be cleaned out and eliminated. My FAQ thread is pretty obsolete. The threads and even sub-forum regarding cases and covers is worthless. The last post was 8 years ago.
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Re: Merging "DVD Talk" and "HD Talk" into a single forum
Any updates?
Has this been halted? |
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