Just some ideas. Input is welcome.
One...Stickies should be FAQ. This allows newbies to get "broken in" without repeating the same questions. It's better for them and it's better for everyone else on the board.
Stickies regarding Hair Loss, recreational drug talk, and r-ala are not pertinent, in the long run, to the topic of bodybuilding.
Two...Eliminate superfluous boards. The counterfeit, training and even supplement board handle the same topics that appear on the anabolic board -- the difference being, they receive far less traffic. Posts sit for days with no activity and this ultimately leads to boredom and disinterest.
Three...Any mod who hasn't posted within 60 days loses his mod status.
Four...Encourage new topics. Articles can be submitted by members,mods, George, or a guest for possible printing and debate. This keeps the site updated and fresh.
Five...Make it faster. Long waits kill the momentum of spirited conversation. I'm not sure what technical measures need to be taken in that regard, but it's vital for maintaining interest.
Just some thoughts.
One...Stickies should be FAQ. This allows newbies to get "broken in" without repeating the same questions. It's better for them and it's better for everyone else on the board.
Stickies regarding Hair Loss, recreational drug talk, and r-ala are not pertinent, in the long run, to the topic of bodybuilding.
Two...Eliminate superfluous boards. The counterfeit, training and even supplement board handle the same topics that appear on the anabolic board -- the difference being, they receive far less traffic. Posts sit for days with no activity and this ultimately leads to boredom and disinterest.
Three...Any mod who hasn't posted within 60 days loses his mod status.
Four...Encourage new topics. Articles can be submitted by members,mods, George, or a guest for possible printing and debate. This keeps the site updated and fresh.
Five...Make it faster. Long waits kill the momentum of spirited conversation. I'm not sure what technical measures need to be taken in that regard, but it's vital for maintaining interest.
Just some thoughts.

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