{{{John H}}}
{{{Schmoker}}}
I enjoy reading both of y'all's posts in Buffy and elsewhere, just so you know.
Anyhow, back to the current discussion:
What I would like to know is do we see ourselves as trying to become a board where everything (or anything with a verbal support group) is open to it's own topic or not? If we are, I think we are a much bigger board than perhaps the original intent.
I do think that the number of threads will be naturally self-limiting. COMM, Press, Beep Me, Nillytown, etc. do a lot to ease my fears that I'm missing something important because I don't read all the threads. Also, judging by the tone of the board, I think that general chatter on topics ranging from skin care to recipes to sports to fashion tips to higher mathematics to cute stories about our cats tends to stay in Natter and Bitches.
Looking at the rest of the threads, from the old (Buffy, Angel, Quotables) to the middle-aged (Smallville, PPO, Bitchy Fic, Literary) to the relatively new (Firefly, Music, TTT), I sense that the general theme of this place is that we are a group that is devoted to all aspects of language and storytelling (I think that music can fall under that rubric). I wouldn't call us an "arts" board, since there's a lot of stuff in that category that we don't really talk about much.
(Buffistechnology is sort of the odd one in the bunch, but given that we are communicating via computer and that we have so many people who are computer/entertainment equipment wizards, it's a valid resource.)
Threads that wouldn't fit Buffista Island (the way I see it, anyway) would be sports, politics, cooking, pets, crochet, and health care. These come and go on Natter on a regular basis. Threads I do see as maybe fitting in some day are: TV [NAFDA], TV [UnAmerican], a movie that seems to be on the entire hivemind's radar, Anime and Cartoons (which I would love to see, but I'm not sure there's enough interest), plus any future Joss shows. I could also see a general Movies thread, but I think that spoiler ettiquette would have to be hammered out well in advance of starting such a thread. If we continue to nurture and attract writers, we may even want to start a poetry workshopping thread while leaving GWW for prose.
Does this make sense to anyone else, or do I need to go get more caffeine?