I was wondering if we could bring back the Shoutbox to the main page as only for the Lounge area?
One of the best features of a forum is a lively shoutbox, and I do miss the activity we can find in the shoutbox. — Posty McPostface
One of the best features of a forum is a lively shoutbox, and I do miss the activity we can find in the shoutbox. — Posty McPostface
Let's all post there more then. Then problem solved, no? — Baden
I respectfully disagree. I think location makes the difference, new members do not know about it unless they are called onto one of the Lounge threads. I can tell you it makes a difference in trying to get to know other members on a friendly basis and that is the community feel that is so very important in weaving together a community.What I mean is, we all know where it is (especially the regulars), so the direct problem is not the location as such. It's that we couldn't be bothered posting there. Which is interesting in itself. It's sort of like a negative feedback bandwagon loop thingie rather than anything rational stopping us. — Baden
. I think location makes the difference, new members do not know about it unless they are called onto one of the Lounge threads. — ArguingWAristotleTiff
Try to be mindful of the conclusions you are drawing because I don't believe that people are "bothered" with posting in the Shoutbox but rather it was a place of common gathering. — ArguingWAristotleTiff
I miss the community feel and the freedom to talk casually to others. Call me silly but I appreciate that human connection. — ArguingWAristotleTiff
I miss the community feel and the freedom to talk casually to others. Call me silly but I appreciate that human connection. — ArguingWAristotleTiff
Hanover, never listen to anyone who tries to tell you that you are anything less than sensitive. :flower:I'm sensing the need for a druthers thread. — Hanover
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