Sliver
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I have been a member of this forum since 2010. I am very selective in my posts and only post when I believe I can contribute to the debate.
I have two suggestions/ideas/developments that I believe may help grow this forum more.
1) a user's political views be prominently shown. This will ensure what ideology we are debating with. It will be an interesting exercise to keep track of the number of people supporting which political view and if a specific discussion has changed a person's view. (right winger/left winger, secular etc)
2) A forum like this with a diverse south asian user base can give an insight into what the region as a whole likes/wants from the region and why. An opinion poll on these aspects periodically shows the changes in perspectives of the collective user group.
3) Can the web developers look into a www. stackoverflow .com model for the site as well so specific debates that can end with a firm result can be shown as a more "question - answer" type model where newer people can find out about past discussed to the core issues and not start new threads again.
Over the past three years in the forum here here is where I believe the forum has evolved in the positive:
1) there are less and less "A vs B" kinds of threads which have almost always resulted in flame wars.
2) More diverse cultural and ethnic groups are given mod status.
3) In spite of repeated requests (an comparisons with other forums) you have refrained from collectively banning people from certain countries. This is definitely commendable and the people behind the decision should get the credit for it.
I have two suggestions/ideas/developments that I believe may help grow this forum more.
1) a user's political views be prominently shown. This will ensure what ideology we are debating with. It will be an interesting exercise to keep track of the number of people supporting which political view and if a specific discussion has changed a person's view. (right winger/left winger, secular etc)
2) A forum like this with a diverse south asian user base can give an insight into what the region as a whole likes/wants from the region and why. An opinion poll on these aspects periodically shows the changes in perspectives of the collective user group.
3) Can the web developers look into a www. stackoverflow .com model for the site as well so specific debates that can end with a firm result can be shown as a more "question - answer" type model where newer people can find out about past discussed to the core issues and not start new threads again.
Over the past three years in the forum here here is where I believe the forum has evolved in the positive:
1) there are less and less "A vs B" kinds of threads which have almost always resulted in flame wars.
2) More diverse cultural and ethnic groups are given mod status.
3) In spite of repeated requests (an comparisons with other forums) you have refrained from collectively banning people from certain countries. This is definitely commendable and the people behind the decision should get the credit for it.