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8 months ago ::
Oct 08, 2011 - 8:12PM
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I wish I could agree that moving this thread to a dead forum...
One of the reasons that this forum is less active is that some members try to turn the debate forums into community forums. Many discussions and subthreads on DA should be here and we would have much less posting about theists not understanding the topic. And incidentally less gang deletes.
J'Carlin If the shoe doesn't fit, don't cram your foot in it and complain.
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8 months ago ::
Oct 08, 2011 - 8:25PM
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I wish I could agree that moving this thread to a dead forum...
One of the reasons that this forum is less active is that some members try to turn the debate forums into community forums. Many discussions and subthreads on DA should be here and we would have much less posting about theists not understanding the topic.
It's too late for that. When a forum has been dead too long, nobody bothers to check it for recent posts.
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8 months ago ::
Oct 08, 2011 - 11:11PM
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It's too late for that. When a forum has been dead too long, nobody bothers to check it for recent posts.
Well you have three choices. 1. Whinge 2. Subscirbe to interesting threads. 3. Bookmark the board like everybody else does.
J'Carlin If the shoe doesn't fit, don't cram your foot in it and complain.
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8 months ago ::
Oct 12, 2011 - 2:56PM
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I recall that this atheist community board was a pretty lively place 6 to 7 years ago, during the heyday of the vintage yellow boards. I also recall another excellent board from that time, "Learn about Atheism." During the yellow board era, all of the different atheist boards (and perhaps also the agnostic and secular philosophies boards as well) were listed with hyperlinks near the top of the page, so one could easily click back and forth between the different threads rather than having to visit a separate "Faiths & Beliefs: Communities" category on the "Forums" page as we have to do now. I don't recall what the situation was like during Beliefnet 2.0 (or what I fondly remember as the blue boards with the little green lights that let people know who was and was not logged on), so I don't know if this atheist community board died during Beliefnet 2.0 or during Beliefnet 3.0 (this current white and orange monstrosity that makes the typed text look like rabbit pellets in a snowstorm), or even when the "Learn about Atheism" board disappeared into the mists of time.
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8 months ago ::
Oct 12, 2011 - 3:29PM
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It's too late for that. When a forum has been dead too long, nobody bothers to check it for recent posts.
Well you have three choices.
1. Whinge
2. Subscirbe to interesting threads.
3. Bookmark the board like everybody else does.
There's a fourth choice: don't bother to check it.
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8 months ago ::
Oct 13, 2011 - 11:36AM
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During the yellow board era, all of the different atheist boards (and perhaps also the agnostic and secular philosophies boards as well) were listed with hyperlinks near the top of the page, so one could easily click back and forth between the different threads
Thanks for the reminder, I have now included links to this board, Welcome and Agnostic threads in the Guidelines thread on Discuss Atheism as that is the most active board.
Community Host.
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8 months ago ::
Oct 15, 2011 - 5:19PM
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It's sad that this forum is basically dead. I'm doing my part here to get it going again. :-)
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8 months ago ::
Oct 15, 2011 - 7:57PM
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Let's breathe some life into it. This is our moment.
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