Neowin: What 1 change would you make?


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probably a price checking forum, for examplee if a blu ray player goes for an extremely low never before seen rate, there would be a forum worthy of writing that in.. or for people looking for a certain tv and want to know how low some people seen that TV go.

probably a price checking forum, for examplee if a blu ray player goes for an extremely low never before seen rate, there would be a forum worthy of writing that in.. or for people looking for a certain tv and want to know how low some people seen that TV go.

+1, 1s th3r3 r331y @ pr0n f0rumz?

The post by Vlad could be taken the wrong way (OO-ER) and mean that he wants rid of all the XXX (porn) posts, but I believe he actually wants rid of the milestone threads. Which I agree with.

+1, 1s th3r3 r331y @ pr0n f0rumz?

1f y0u p4y, y0u will c0m3!

^It's spelled with a u, and no e. :)

So..

"1f y0u p4y, y0u will c|_|m!"

But that depends on your interpretation of the word come/###### in the context of these forums and the thread you are replying in. ;)

I'd do the following even though you say only 1 change.

Issue an apology to snyper and offer him to come back and make the off topic discussions more entertaining again.

Delete all posts with bad spelling.

Delete all topics that turn into flames as they serve no purpose whatsoever. Also ban all posters that start flames as they also serve no purpose whatsoever. Sod this warning crap.

Clean up the front page news as at times it seems anything can be called front page news. There must be someone in Neowin who controls the stuff that gets on there and also make the mods delete more of the abusive comments that are posted in front page news articles otherwise it brings the quality of the site down.

Ban the cry baby moderators who can't handle harsh realities or other's opinions.

+1

It would be nice if the moderators would get the stick's out of thier ***'s and let people just be people. Not everyone agrees with everyone else. Some people are harsher than others and people do hate Apple and Windows.

It's called real life not communism. Seriously, some of the warnings people get are outright ridiculous.

Most of us are old enough to be able to take a punch so let us fight once in a while.

Create a filter, bans everyone who is 18 or less (Or behaves like one for that matter ;) ) with some exceptions of course.

Create an Arts forum. Hey, if there is a politics and science one why not art?

Remove postcounts

Create a special staff group dedicated to create Guides and Tutorials and FAQs about common topics

Make some rules harder, make others softer

State the difference between having an opinion and beign a fanboy

After the statement, no tolerance to fanboy wars

Change the name from "MVC" to "Specialist". Everyone in the community is valuable, there is just people who knows more about something than others. The new name has all the motivation the old one has without the elitism.

I know you said one thing, but oh well, I just got carried away.

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