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Tue 20 Dec 11, 11:27 PM
Silent_Storm
UK(M), 6 yrs


Is it possible on the groups section to have the latest topic underlined so you can click straight through to it?

Or do other people that run groups prefer it the way it is where you see a list of posted topics?

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Edited Tue 20 Dec 11, 11:35 PM by Silent_Storm

20 Dec 11, 11:39 PM
Admin
UK, 14 yrs
Silent_Storm wrote:
Is it possible on the groups section to have the latest topic underlined so you can click straight through to it?

Or do other people that run groups prefer it the way it is where you see a list of posted topics?

When we first had the page listing the web boards, the title of the latest thread on each board was a link to that thread. People requested this be removed, as some people were bumping threads whenever some rival faction's thread was in this position :( As you say, removing the link leads people to see the list of all threads rather than just the most recent one.

The groups list is basically a modified copy of that boards list and works the same way.

Presumably there's less of a risk of this with groups, but it could happen with some controversial ones with rival factions. eg "Why do atheists suck?" and "Why do Christians suck?" threads in, um, some debating group or other ...

What do group owners think?

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21 Dec 11, 8:48 AM
Informed_Debate
UK, 2 yrs
Hahaha - why whoever could you be thinking of, Admin? :)

I don't really have a view on linking the latest thread. To be honest I think the religious rows'll rattle on whatever. I'm very much in favour of ordering the groups by most recent activity rather than number of subscribers though.

Edited 21 Dec 11, 8:53 AM by Informed_Debate

21 Dec 11, 11:33 AM
SirOpenSource
UK(E), 6 yrs


Admin wrote:
What do group owners think?

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21 Dec 11, 11:49 AM
Mr_Smith_UK*
UK(BL), 3 yrs
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yeah fine the way it is id say :)

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21 Dec 11, 1:46 PM
hollythedolly
UK(NN), 2 yrs


A new member of @dark_play brought up posts i'd made when i first opened the group and it has been really interesting discussions on various topics that i'd sort of lost.

So i say keep it as it is

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