ALL of the NSC smilies need to be brought back. The new ones are a SHAMBLES.
ALL of the NSC smilies need to be brought back. The new ones are a SHAMBLES.
I don't like the idea of splitting forums, it makes things much more complicated. When I've gone to visit other teams' forums that have this implimented, I'm never quite sure where I should be looking, as sometimes they have different sections for transfers, matchdays, rumours, away fans etc. Too many posts could belong in multiple sections, and may be overlooked or difficult to find. Also, it makes it a lot harder for new users who haven't grasped how things work. And then they post on the wrong section, and get ridiculed by everyone (as would surely happen on here) and possibly never come back.
I'd also be against too much restriction on new posters, as some great posts come from opposition fans (eg some of the Posh fans today about CMS) who only want to post once and would be put off by having to wait a day or so to post.
I'll answer the point being debated...
From a personal point of view, there have been forums I wanted to get involved in, but either...
i) As a guest you could not view much, so have been asked to register to even view discussions,
and/or
ii) New joiners are in some sort of probation period for some time until they can become fully involved.
...and I've found the experience hugely frustrating. As such, as things stand I'll be very reluctant to do either of those things and I believe the moderating burden from newbies is light and is far outweighed by the positive benefit of having new folk able to join and participate within a minute or two.
I think one of the good points about this board is that the main forum is not just football and thus a whole lot more interesting because of it. Couldn't agree more about rep points and yes you're right, Childish Ramblings would be a worthwhile return. Get a bit bored with this uber fan snobbery about who and when they should start a thread, what's wrong with freedom of speech ?
Yes, yes and yes, I welcome posters from other teams (as long as they're not trolls) as they contribute to the content.
NSC may run, but HPACC run from no one, remember that you slags.
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I realise this is probably difficult to implement, but the extremely handy 'Ignore' feature is entirely useless when people keep quoting the pillock I've blocked from view. If your 'Ignore' function could be made to remove their quoted posts from other posters' entries, it'd be rather marvellous.
The ability to click on the thread title and it takes you to the last point you were at when you last read that thread
One thing you're certain would make an improvement.
'Football only' forum with a 'general' forum for all things non-football.
One thing that might be chancier, and you'd reverse if it didn't work.
The reputation feature. Usually the cream rises to the top. It let's you rep a post and put a little note if you think it's a good post. Also it lets you provide a negative note. Those with 1000+ can only have this feature to avoid newbies negging everyone.
I've used it on another forum and it's fun. It also brings you a bit 'closer' to other forumites with the notes.
That's exactly what the little round button does just to the left of the thread title
That's exactly what the little round button does just to the left of the thread title
Just tried that, unfortunately it doesn't.
What it does do is take you to the time that I was last on NSC, not the last time I viewed that particular thread.
I think the problem is that many people have a different definition of .
Even amongst the relatively small sample at mod towers we have different tolerances and dislikes of individual issues, whether it to be to disallow certain words, (the 'c' word has been deleted for some time, but '******' and 'Spastic' are allowed by the system, although may result in posts being removed and bans employed).
As for the puerile stuff, I have read every edition of Viz for the last 25 years, and love it, and enjoy toilet humour that some may find offensive. Should that be banned too?
Somehow NSC manages to muddle through, and a contributory factor to that is the fact that there is a light hand on the tiller, a degree of self censorship by the vast majority of posters(which is sometimes forgotten in the heat of the moment), and the fact that fans from other clubs are made to feel welcome here.
Remember, had it not been for a 'newbie' Plymouth fan posting on the internet, there would have been no Fans United, no 5-0 thrashing of Hartlepool, no staying up on goal difference that season, and perhaps no Albion. I therefore would strongly defend the right of anyone to join and contribute to the board from day one.
We have other Albion sites that historically have taken a far more draconian approach to posts, and they have all floundered, and then there is NSP, which is a free for all, and that is as good as dead too.