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TFL dying?

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Nathan

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It’s a pretty simple equation. Forums are on a slight decline overall. Then this one seems to have struggled with:

Heavy handed moderation….can be a good or bad thing. It is a balance
Lack of sales feedback system
Lack of sales activity
Lack of focused conversation areas like Glock only, single shot pistol
Lack of industry engagement
Rude members…seems like many “first posts” go south or off on a tangent

Probably other things. This is a short list.
 

Nathan

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Aguila Blanca said:
Yes, you can do it -- as I just did here. I do it regularly. The point is that the software we use, vBulletin, has that function built into it but the function is disabled on The Firing Line. To quote on TFL requires a couple of manual steps that aren't needed on most forums that run vBulletin.

Why is that shut off…just wondering…
 
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FrankenMauser

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The primary reason given a long time ago was 'abuse of quotes'.
Broken into three main factors:
A) Quoting when quoting was unnecessary.
B) Nested quotes getting out of control and overwhelming a thread with excessive, repetitive text.
C) People replying with new posts for each reply they wanted to quote, instead of making one reply with several quotes and responses in it.


tl;dr:
They wanted people to work for it, instead of crapping all over everyone's screens with excessive quotes.
 
Hawg said:
shafter said:
I think TheHighRoad has more activity over there.
They do and most of the mods aren't so heavy handed. A little thread drift doesn't hurt anything.
Fascinating. [/Mr. Spock voice]

I came over here because I found the moderating on The High Road to be excessively heavy-handed.
 

FrankenMauser

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Same.
I could not even remotely express myself on THR without being reprimanded for saying something, "inappropriate in church and, therefore, inappropriate on a family friendly forum."
After 3-4 incidents of clean, helpful posts getting smacked for "crude" language, I saw myself to the door.
 

Mal H

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I think the original question has been adequately answered. No need to get into any forum bashing or comparisons.
 
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