It seems like there are too many forums and sub-forums. I kind of want to poke around just to see different discussions but I have to click into so many different sub forums to get there.That said, we’d love to hear from you.
- What do you think about the forum after you’ve poked around it a bit?
Hi @RichieW13 - thank you for the feedback.It seems like there are too many forums and sub-forums. I kind of want to poke around just to see different discussions but I have to click into so many different sub forums to get there.
Yeah, easier to find a specific topic. But harder to find topics you don't know you are interested. Also, I think it's less likely people will answer questions in those subforums because they don't have a reason to go there.Hi @RichieW13 - thank you for the feedback.
Forums, especially those of a more technical nature, tend to be organized like we have with this one. It's done for ease of finding something on a specific topic.
An example might be, you're having an issue with your DC refrigerator. Here, you'd find all discussions on that under Appliances > Refrigeration > Refrigerators - DC.
So the construct of this forum is very different from say, Facebook for example. Both have their place and Facebook tends to be more conversational.
I was going to post the same as Focker - reading this forum using the What's New button at the top of each page is how many read it. It delivers only the content that is new to you. What's New.Yeah, easier to find a specific topic. But harder to find topics you don't know you are interested. Also, I think it's less likely people will answer questions in those subforums because they don't have a reason to go there.
For instance, if I have knowledge about DC refrigerators, but don't have any problems with a DC refrigerator, I probably won't visit that subforum. So I won't be able to answer questions that are asked there.
Thanks for the response.