I'm generally against thread proliferation for the same reasons ita brings up.
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We open it up, we talks the talk, we votes, we shuts it down. This thread is to free up Bureaucracy for daily details as we hammer out the Big Issues towards a vote. Open only when a proposal has been made and seconded according to Buffista policy (Which we voted on!). If this thread is closed, hie thee to Bureaucracy instead!
I don't find white font as problematic as some, but I'd be happier without it.
Also, if defining "aired" as "aired on the West Coast" will kill the watch-n-post forever, then I'm all for it. There is nothing more boring than having to slog through 100 posts of "OMG DID YOU JUST SEE THAT?!?!?!" and "Ha! I knew it!" when one is trying to discuss the ep in question.
Also, I am a bit tipsy, and it has taken me rather a long time to type this, so anything I contribute to this thread tonight should be taken in that context.
I'll join the anti-thread proliferation gang, if there is one. I voted FOR a movies thread, but rarely have time to read One More Thread, and enjoy movie & tv discussions when they crop up in Natter. It might be nice to ask people to reference a standard acronym for a TV show that's being discussed, so that one can threadsuck/search for info a particular show. This might already be standard practice (e.g., TAR, OC, etc.) - I know I appreciate that kat perez always references TAR in her first, if not subsequent, posts.
Angel's the only show I plan to be basically spoiler-free for next year, so a no-whitefont thread is fine with me personally. I can see how it would be problematic for people who had lots of shows that they actively cared about avoiding discussion of, though, and I'd be interested to know how many people felt like they fell into that category.
Would we eliminate the Smallville, Due South, and Farscape threads to consolidate discussion?
I don't know that this is something that we need, since it can fit into Natter very easily. On the other hand, I'd kind of thought that on the far-off day that we hit the end of the Due South thread I'd suggest that it at least be renamed, since it's kind of become the defacto Fannish TV thread, so... though for me that was more a matter of accurate description.
Anti thread proliferation is a fine brake as a matter of principle, but the fact is that without a tight Buffy focus, folks are interested in talking about other shows. And now it's spread over Due South, Firefly (when we talked about Miracles) and Natter and probably a couple of other places.
The point of limiting the threads is to keep a brake on volume, and also to keep the board from splitting up too much. But a general TV thread is well in keeping with the focus and history of this board - it would just make convenient what is already happening anyway. Because people are already chatting about The OC.
I understand the beef about draining specific talk out of Natter, but subgroups already exist in the community and are both inescapable and necessary for a population this size.
If we don't have a general TV thread, then I expect general TV talk will be inconveniently and incoherently spread around. It won't stop it from happening.
Hey, Java cat, speaking of which, do you still need a copy of last week's TAR? I've still got it, though I doubt a copy would reach you by the finale.
without a tight Buffy focus, folks are interested in talking about other shows
I've always been interested in talking about other shows. Which is why I do it elsewhere, because I don't need to do it here, I don't see how our infrastructure could support it suitably here ... it's not like losing Buffy means I need to fill that void with talk of other shows. It's just as present as it used to be.
Are people really looking to fill something with this discussion?
If we don't have a general TV thread, then I expect general TV talk will be inconveniently and incoherently spread around. It won't stop it from happening.
Has anyone who doesn't want a separate thread indicated that they want people to stop talking about TV?
Would we eliminate the Smallville, Due South, and Farscape threads to consolidate discussion?
Gah! They're really distinct subcommunities at this point.
Would we eliminate the Smallville, Due South, and Farscape threads to consolidate discussion?
That's a great question. This is what I meant by wishing we had figured out what we were consolidating and what we were leaving open. I'm not so confused about what consensus seemed to be for the myriad Buffy threads (though that would be good to clarify through more than a 8 people discussion too), but was interested in more of the smaller volume threads that are currently dedicated to other shows or to special segments of the Buffy viewing population (i.e., Atlantic Canadians).
I guess before we begin to open new threads, I'd like to figure out if we are moving to a more "general interest" board because that would have a different implication for me.
How close are we to using up our bandwidth currently? Are we on the edge? Can we afford to have more volume?