There is a specific sub-forum for site news and feedback this is clear enough:-
" information regarding the website, and to give your ideas and suggestions on how to improve it"
But this topic was opened in the CBR250 General discussion even though it isn't about the bike...
So its up to the users - if they choose not to discriminate between the headings already provided then I don't think there is much that can be done about it.
I've always thought that the lack of self-discipline on this site reflected the diversity of age, ability, culture, and experience of CBR250 owners. Maybe not such a bad thing.
There is a specific sub-forum for site news and feedback this is clear enough:-
" information regarding the website, and to give your ideas and suggestions on how to improve it"
But this topic was opened in the CBR250 General discussion even though it isn't about the bike...
So its up to the users - if they choose not to discriminate between the headings already provided then I don't think there is much that can be done about it.
I've always thought that the lack of self-discipline on this site reflected the diversity of age, ability, culture, and experience of CBR250 owners. Maybe not such a bad thing.
Regards Roadster
This thread was started by myself, well before the brand new "News and Feedback Forum". If you look at this thread's original post date you can clearly see that this pre-dates the "News and Feedback Forum". And in fact I was about to send Luke a PM, asking him to move it to the new forum. I bumped this thread back up to the top of the GD forum last night... it was buried back on page 6, as was Luke's follow up thread "Additional Forums".
If I may say my opinion as a newbie (April 5th) on this forum (giving that it is the first time I am on any forum), I find that there is a lot of very interesting information hidden everywhere, but I agree that more defined and more specific categories or sub categories would help us in our searches.
That said, in a day, some people shared with me some great tips and info, that I have very much appreciated. So far I have had interactions only in the newbie section, but I red a lot of stuff in other sections as well.
Cheers and keep up the good work!
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Unfortunately this thread and the whole premise of it, ie making the forums better organized and easier to use, seems to have fallen on deaf ears where the Administrator and Moderators are concerned.
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