DeJoHnNiE
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I said I would join this forum when the IMDb forum closed, so here I am.
I said I would join this forum when the IMDb forum closed, so here I am.
Glad to have you aboard! :DI said I would join this forum when the IMDb forum closed, so here I am.
Welcome to IMDF! Have a great stay!I said I would join this forum when the IMDb forum closed, so here I am.
There are other forums and threads on this website that receive a similar level of patronage as yours. Traffic tends to ebb and flow around the website according to the tastes of those online at any particular time. Other forums and threads have been in the lead in the past, presently yours and no one knows what the future might hold.Well, it seems like the Asian Cinema thread is the busiest thread on this site. Other than our little tribe, not much activity.
The closure of the IMDb message boards certainly threw the community that was based there into disarray.So it seems like us imdb refugees are still on more of a raft than an island. But whatever. I think some of the other imdb-offshoot sites have more activity, but it's scattered like dust in the wind.
Always a good idea.I just go with the flow.
You personally post almost every post on this site, in an effort to pad it out like it's active. It's your site, but be honest.Always a good idea.
Sorry to disagree with you Zelena, the forum IS quite active and ant-mac is not padiing out anything. I think we make this clear on the forum rules that moderations and administrators of this forum are entitled to actively participate on posts as users. We are humans after all, I actively post on several posts that weren't my primary interest but I felt I could give my opinion.You personally post almost every post on this site, in an effort to pad it out like it's active. It's your site, but be honest.
The fact that a moderator has to pounce in here and reply shows exactly what is missed about the imdb board. It would be appreciated if people could comment without that kind of interference.
To be honest, I’m just grateful for the platform to continue on with what we were doing on the Asian Cinema board over at IMDb. There wasn’t a huge degree of cross-pollination before anyway – if it troubled me, I could always walk across the hall and suggest to the whovians in the next room that Iko Uwais would be the most awesomest choice for the next Doctor!pad it out like it's active
That's because apart from you, all the other members on this website are actually me...You personally post almost every post on this site, in an effort to pad it out like it's active.
It is not my site. It belongs to all of us.It's your site, but be honest.
I am a member first and a moderator second. I answered your earlier post - and this one too - in my capacity as a member.The fact that a moderator has to pounce in here and reply shows exactly what is missed about the imdb board.
I am a member of IMDF, just like you are. That means that I have the same rights on IMDF as you do. That means I am free to post anywhere on IMDF that I feel like, just like you are.It would be appreciated if people could comment without that kind of interference.
Yeah I agree -- we followed sitenoise here but it turned out that there are other sites that are far more active. It's only a matter of time before this peters out because there is very little activity aside from the asian board, which is less than ten of us regulars. The fact that I can't say this without two moderators piling in highlights the other thing -- the thing that made the imdb board less toxic than most of the internet was that it was not moderated. They just banned four-letter words and were hands off. This was good for people that are not all-in with facebook etc and the usual toxic atmosphere of forums. It's not a big deal but imdb was a site I was on 'anyway' to read about movies and keep track of what I saw, so the slightest bad vibe from this site, which has no other utility besides the forum, chafes.To be honest, I’m just grateful for the platform to continue on with what we were doing on the Asian Cinema board over at IMDb.
I personally would want an IMDb-like set-up because I'm a caveman myself. All I need is a text box where we could write our posts, a few emoticons, a reply button and that's it. The other complimentary buttons, I can live without. I think I remember what you said about our appreciation of our small group, which I echo. The amount of civility is something that is worth keeping, even if the site only has our group as its members. I think its more of the content rather than the number and the appearance of our posts. Hey, if you decide to make your own forum and the Asia group signs up there, I'm not totally against that. As I've said, whichever forum as long as the group I'm accustomed to talk to is there, I'm fine with it.Yeah I agree -- we followed sitenoise here but it turned out that there are other sites that are far more active. It's only a matter of time before this peters out because there is very little activity aside from the asian board, which is less than ten of us regulars. The fact that I can't say this without two moderators piling in highlights the other thing -- the thing that made the imdb board less toxic than most of the internet was that it was not moderated. They just banned four-letter words and were hands off. This was good for people that are not all-in with facebook etc and the usual toxic atmosphere of forums. It's not a big deal but imdb was a site I was on 'anyway' to read about movies and keep track of what I saw, so the slightest bad vibe from this site, which has no other utility besides the forum, chafes.
I'm sorry that's so ungrateful. I paid with tons of money and hours of work to make this site available TO YOU and to all the other members. I ask nothing in return and you complain that we participate?... sorry I am not pounding on you, I am commenting and I dislike your lack of kindness towards this site and the effort put forth to make it happen.eah I agree -- we followed sitenoise here but it turned out that there are other sites that are far more active. It's only a matter of time before this peters out because there is very little activity aside from the asian board, which is less than ten of us regulars. The fact that I can't say this without two moderators piling in highlights the other thing -- the thing that made the imdb board less toxic than most of the internet was that it was not moderated. They just banned four-letter words and were hands off. This was good for people that are not all-in with facebook etc and the usual toxic atmosphere of forums. It's not a big deal but imdb was a site I was on 'anyway' to read about movies and keep track of what I saw, so the slightest bad vibe from this site, which has no other utility besides the forum, chafes.
Possibly because of the title. It was also started and "stickied" in the very early days of this website - although, technically, we are still in the early days even now.Why is this thread "Stickied"?