The MI6 Community Discussion should be renamed...
"We already have a thread for this, here's the link."
It seems countless entries I've read and posted are already a "thing" and sure that's great that we all think alike as Bond fans or movie buffs, but it's a huge, aggravating, waste of time for this site to be setup where people post what they think is an original thought and then you (random admin) individually goes to tell them the bad news.
It's a waste of time for the Admins and the person posting the thread. It seems every time I log on on here I read about people's frustrations with this issue, and it usually ends up that people are becoming mad at individual admins, and I'm guilty of that as well, but it's not your fault, and that's not the case.
This site should stay the same familiar way that people like to engage as a forum, but should have some modern updates, possibly limitations or just take away the option to post a new thread at all if this continues, it's highly frustrating, and the only reason you don't hear more fussing about it is for the admins closing the threads.
So after the few times I bother to take the time to visit this site, I occasionally have the anger that overwhelms me with dealing with this site, it's not friendly for the rest of the world who enjoys Bond and occasionally visits this site. No, this site is geared best for the daily followers who know by heart the names of threads and have seen them all, time and time again, nothing wrong with being on this site, I just hope you see my point and I know I'm not the only one.
I'm asking for two things.
1. Users comment and request a change for the better, I'm looking for a resolution to this madness.
2. A change be made by whoever runs this site.
PS: It would be sad to see this thread closed after a witty remark from an admin to end all comments, to say as if you had the official "last word" in the case, I assure you this is an important matter, so let's be nice people.
Thank you for your time,
Jole
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Newbies can't possibly know, what the thread titles already there are named, so what should they search for? There is no sticky option, which is a big negative as well. This is the weakest forum structure I have ever seen.
If, for example, we go to the Bond 24 and beyond. If you open that, why not have it like this?:
News
Rumors
Director choices of members
Bond girl choices
Baddie choices
General discussion and ideas
This would cover it pretty much and you KNOW, where to go.
If we could "pin" a thread, perhaps that would be the biggest help, but we can't.
it could auto display all similar thread titles... That would be a nice addition for starters. Then you could click the older thread instead of making a new duplicate of another.
As to whether or not "newbies" will have no idea if a thread exists or not, I'd point out that a little common sense might be engaged, followed by a brief search of the forum. For instance "who would make a good James Bond" has probably been discussed countless times, and even a newbie should realise that this can't be an original thread. Yet still they appear.
Saying that the old forum was better structured I think is both true and false. There are some benefits here that vastly outstrip the old one. The search function being the most obvious.
I do sympathise, because as much as people hate having their threads closed, we hate having to trawl through the boards and close them. But remember, you all agreed to the T&Cs when you joined, and not duplicating threads is a part of that.
Even getting down into specifics, if we have a base topic that covers numerous sub-ideas, another topic isn't needed. You agreed to how things are set up, and I see absolutely zero reason as to why we need new topics for a very specific example of a broad topic that's already popular and constantly posted in.
If anything, it's more annoying seeing that these threads are not only opened, but constantly posted in, even after an original thread link is given. If that's the case, why continue posting? I even see some people say "Well, this is going to get locked soon, but I'll just throw my two cents in." Why? That's the biggest "I'm going to be spammy." red flag I've ever seen.
The safest thing to do: search. If people really take the time to open up threads without searching and manage to post their thoughts and opinions, then there is no way that they are lazy enough to NOT search. If you still don't feel like your searching got you anywhere, it's safe to say that it probably hasn't been created. Or, you could always PM a mod and they could help you search, as well. It's worked for me in the past.
@0BradyM0Bondfanatic7 Here's where the "confusion" sets in for you. I will state once again, I'm not asking to keep all the multitude of duplicates on this site, for all users to do what they want and overrun this site with a bunch of unused threads with the same content as another. If you read what I wrote above, I explained the actual issue.
Let's break it down again...
I'm asking for two things.
1. Users comment and request a change for the better, I'm looking for a resolution to this madness.
2. A change be made by whoever runs this site.
What does this mean? (For the people confused at this point)
The "madness" is referring to the way this site is setup to waste so much time.
Let's give an example...
BEGIN EXAMPLE:
Hey, I have a great idea, I'd like to go visit that Bond forum I like, haven't been in awhile, (types mi6community.com, clicks Discussions). Hmmm, I want ot post my idea to talk with the community, let see is that already exists. Types in the search bar on the site (provided by Google) and oh I don't see it here, ok great!
(He processed to create a new thread, a title, wording, links, and rechecking to check details. Ok, now post!) I can't wait to come back and see how it's going.. (Hours later)
Ok, login, -- "We already have a thread for this, here's the link." -- WTH??
Ok, Ok, let's see, (clicks link), sure it's somewhat similar, yet nobody have been to this old post in months, why bother, I have an alternative idea with it anyways. So I proceed to politely disagree with the person suggesting the link and give reasonable explanation. Then I ask a friendly question about the thread to get it rolling. (Hours later he checks back) Oh great I see some comments that I feel I need to give a response to, yet, it's now closed. IT'S CLOSED.
(Anger sharks are released, a resolution is not met, admin thinks they've taught a good lesson)
Now the person who is upset at the whole process, just doesn't know where to vent and is considering to just never go back to that forum, then thinks how much he does enjoy the community, yet not the setup of the site. Then he wonders how many others have been upset over this same fact, and recalls a few and finds even more with ease.
I see several people upset at admins, yet I know that I'm not directly upset at any admin, um, well sure possibly a little for the sarcastic remarks, but that's irrelevant to this issue. The issue is with the site not being user-friendly enough.
So what's the next step I wonder, well that would be to take some type of action.
Ahh, I know, to adequately explain this issue in hopes to bring together enough people to show support in making some changes for the appropriate admins to see.
END OF EXAMPLE.
If theres a lack of support it's only because most users when upset at this fact don't bother to stay around to explain it. If it wasn't for me having a background in programming and design, I wouldn't have even bothered to care, just moved on.
@Creasy47 When addressing this issue using the phrase "common sense" about using a Google search is getting old and is obviously an outdated function for this website, I'm asking for some better support than a link to google search embeded in the site.
ONE MORE THING, AGAIN.
Some new functionality needs established on this site that shows you the current forums as you type to ensure the slightest possibility of a duplicate thread.
By the way, @jolearon, if you would have bothered to look over in the right corner of the MI6 forum home page under the category 'MI6 Headlines and Feedback" you would have found a thread called "Feedback and Suggestions" where you could have posted these "frustrations", making this thread another duplicate.
http://www.mi6community.com/index.php?p=/discussion/61/feedback-and-suggestions/p1
Searching for the tread in question, one of many in the past that I have run into this issue before, among many others.
Searching for "worst movie of 2013" - Below are the search results.
If your answer to this problem is to just keep searching though all the pages, then you're missing the point to what a resolution to a problem is, who has time to sit and search page after page after page.
"So, clearly it's not there, so I make this thread"
http://www.mi6community.com/index.php?p=/discussion/6755/worst-movies-of-all-time-whats-the-worst
Then I was suggested this thread as you'll see in the post above, then it was closed.
http://www.mi6community.com/index.php?p=/discussion/1601/z-is-for-sleep-your-worst-movie-ever/
(TO BE CLEAR AGAIN! - ISSUE IS NOT THAT IT WAS CLOSED, BUT THAT IT WAS ABLE TO BE POSTED IN THE FIRST PLACE!)
So, if you can read, you'll see this isn't a matter of "common sense", I guess you yourself would must need common sense to understand what I'm suggesting. In fact, if this statement doesn't ignite some change within this site, I will be convinced that this issue is way over your heads.
You'll have to forgive me for being on the offensive side, I didn't care for the derogatory remarks toward getting a solution to a problem.
Although to be fair, the mods have reopened threads that were unfairly closed in the past and the search bar is much, much better now.
However, if you're an admin you needn't worry about your threads being closed.
http://mi6community.com/index.php?p=/discussion/4072/35-second-preview-of-skyfall-pre-titles-sequence/p2#Item_56
http://mi6community.com/index.php?p=/discussion/4069/skyfall-official-clip-thread#Item_11
This really pissed me off at the time. So many threads close for being duplicates but if MI6 does it then their thread gets to stay? Blatant hypocrisy.
So because @MI6 hardly ever posts then they should be let off? Why? Lots of members with lower post counts have had threads closed. But they don't run the site so they're not allowed to break the rules.
Also, lots of people (including mods) continued posting in that thread even after I pointed out it's a duplicate, and that's spam apparently.
I don't mind the layout. I'm only a member on two forums including this one (and I only joined the other one about a week ago) so I never really had any confusion navigating the site because I wasn't used to "traditional" forum layouts. But since this involved duplicate threads, I just thought I'd share something which I reckon is pretty relevant to this topic.
This is true, and actually I did consider closing this thread for that very reason, but I also thought that this would have only exacerbated problems and that this thread might actually be slightly more specific. A good example of where we don't close everything.
@jolearon, I'm going to put this to the admins, but I suspect that the site's functionality is fairly well locked in. I could be wrong, but the truth is I don't know. All I can do is ask. But prepare yourself, because it may not change anytime soon.
Veterans of the old site will remember the promised "update" that would include a better search function never materialising and it became something of a running joke over the years.
Whilst I would like to see the forum adapt to be the best it can be for its community of users, it might be a case of the users just having to adapt to the existing functionality of the site. We had to put up with the limitations of the last site for years. When the update did happen (this site) many regular users were so incensed by the change in format, they left.
Anyway, I'll ask. Can't say fairer than that.
Yup, we just love to micromanage. Gives us a real kick. And considering we don't have lives of our own, it gives us something to do. Between marching on parade that is.
Seriously, I must have been a dumb to not realize that you are a mod too.
Don't worry. I think there were quite a few people who didn't realise it either. But the big MI6 on the avatar should be a big help. ;-)
That site lasted many years and members were quite happy to search as best they could and didn't spit the dummy if their thread was closed. I'm not sure why we can't do that here, but I've put it to the admins now, so lets just wait and see.