Findecanor wrote:Heh..This is far from the first time that I have seen people who were prominent members of one big board falling out, break out and create their own board. I can understand if you want to keep your reasons secret, but you can't blame me for being curious when it is so obvious.
Findecanor wrote:I applaud you for having created a real wiki that is not just a subforum. It is quite lacking in content, though. If it had as much content as Geekhack's then it would be much easier to use, just because it is a real wiki.
I think also that there is a lack of a proper alternative to OCN's "Mechanical Keyboard Guide".
crowstar wrote:While I love ripsters humerus threads, every thread DOES get irritating when you're trying to find an answer. Also the new ocn members are less than great.
It'll probably happen here as well, it's the same on all tech forums, but rather than be negative about it - is there a strategy to manage these types of queries? At least the positive aspect is more people learning about mechanical switches, and realising that there is a better life beyond the cheap generic keyboards. I've often wondered if there is a possibility that mechanical keyboards might disappear entirely from mainstream availability.sixty wrote:being sick of the same "what keyboard to buy?" and "gamer looking for keyboard" threads day in and day out.
I guess part of the answer is to somehow promote these types of threads above the mundane buying advice, but do you care if potential new members are intimidated and choose not to participate?sixty wrote:Most of the real good mods and posts barely got any views, nor comments and disappeared in the flood of the same old gaming and what not topics.
This only becomes apparent from reading some of the posts from yourself and the other founders. When I registered I had more of an impression that this forum was aiming to promote European interests as much as anything else, the advanced users message isn't such a clear part of the forum's image.sixty wrote:I wanted to create a forum aimed at more advanced users.
IanM wrote:It'll probably happen here as well, it's the same on all tech forums, but rather than be negative about it - is there a strategy to manage these types of queries? At least the positive aspect is more people learning about mechanical switches, and realising that there is a better life beyond the cheap generic keyboards. I've often wondered if there is a possibility that mechanical keyboards might disappear entirely from mainstream availability.
I guess part of the answer is to somehow promote these types of threads above the mundane buying advice, but do you care if potential new members are intimidated and choose not to participate?
This only becomes apparent from reading some of the posts from yourself and the other founders. When I registered I had more of an impression that this forum was aiming to promote European interests as much as anything else, the advanced users message isn't such a clear part of the forum's image.
sixty wrote:That aside, I was also not happy with how geekhack got more and more complex with every update. No more mega threads, lets create a sub-forum for everything, do this and that, oh another sub-sub-forum and lets even split the picture topics into 5 sub-forums.
sixty wrote:All that aside I was also very disappointed when webwits account was finally deleted including all posts. Then also threads asking about that disappeared in silence. iMav has all the right do moderate his forum in whatever way he wants, but for me silent-moderation is a no-go. I have kept out of that whole business before, but that nailed the coffin for me.
IanM wrote:When I registered I had more of an impression that this forum was aiming to promote European interests as much as anything else, the advanced users message isn't such a clear part of the forum's image.sixty wrote:I wanted to create a forum aimed at more advanced users.
Spharx wrote:Both forums are great, but deskthority suits me better because it has ( or it will have ) more European users.
This fact leads to :
- More european ebay links
- better, faster & cheaper shipping
- ISO !! xD
so all in all less problems.
maybe webwit was a former GHer.
All that aside I was also very disappointed when webwits account was finally deleted including all posts. Then also threads asking about that disappeared in silence. iMav has all the right do moderate his forum in whatever way he wants, but for me silent-moderation is a no-go. I have kept out of that whole business before, but that nailed the coffin for me.
My initial impression was that there would be as many boobs here as on a German beach in August. I am disappoint (NSFW).
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