Speaking from (not for) the comics thread, please no.
Bureaucracy 4: Like Job. No, really, just like Job
A thread to discuss naming threads, board policy, new thread suggestions, and anything else that has to do with board administration and maintenance. Guaranteed to include lively debate and polls. Natter discouraged, but not deleted.
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I can't see the logic in creating a separate thread to discuss the thing that the comics thread was originally created to discuss (i.e., Joss-written comics in the BtVS universe). The only reason it morphed into the general comics thread at all was because Fray had such a limited & unpredictable run.
Oh- I wasn't thinking separate thread- I was think more that we could think about bringing it up in Natter as well.
My thought about the comics was that if they're Season 8, they should be discussed in the Buffy thread.
My thought about the comics was that if they're Season 8, they should be discussed in the Buffy thread.
But there's already a thread to discuss them. Buffy comics are part of why that thread was created.
I'm sorry-- I didn't mean to start this, I was just sort of brainstorming aloud about how we could bring Buffy into an area of the board where everyone goes (like natter), but I really don't have any dissatisfaction with the comics thread as it is now.
into an area of the board where everyone goes (like natter),
I rarely go into Natter.
I'm withdrawing the question.
Sophia, you're looking at ways to maintain the Buffy-ness of the board, for the good of the board. Hell, I consider you one of the biggest defenders of the sense of community here.
So I might not agree on the comic idea specifically, but I still understand what you're thinking, and I like the general idea.
t edit Meaning, you shouldn't feel bad about brainstorming aloud. IMO.
Thanks Steph!
I really don't want my brainstorming to morph into an argument at all, because sometimes our fights are not good for the community