Does TI Need More Information?

Does TI Need More Information?

  • Yes

    Votes: 13 81.3%
  • No

    Votes: 3 18.8%

  • Total voters
    16
  • Poll closed .
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There is not even close enough information to be a info site. Hardly no guides, and everyone comes here to troll. not really too much of a helpful site for a newcomer.
 
Is there enough information given about twinks on this site? Twinkinfo should give every bit of information that is needed and/or wanted by twinks of all experience levels. Do you feel there is a lack of Twink Information on this site?

Yes it's basically now just a hang out for people :/
 
Would TI be better served to switch into a "Elitist Jerks" type site whereas each bracket will have a guide + LFG section and that is it? All general discussion will be put into one forum.
 
Would TI be better served to switch into a "Elitist Jerks" type site whereas each bracket will have a guide + LFG section and that is it? All general discussion will be put into one forum.

I think I would leave TI.
I have no interest in wading through general discussion I do not want to see.

EDIT: I don't know, maybe a sort of very short positive introduction article on the front page would look good. The bracket forums could have a short descriptive paragraph as well.
 
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Maybe something like this for each bracket forum, if you want to highlight the guides more:

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Imho there should be a "New to twinking-link" highlighted on the firstpage. The link should then lead to an option to choose which bracket the newcommer wants to play with. After picking bracket there should be some weekly-updated information about which servers and guilds there are, maybe bring Kore's stickied post about hit-rating back: i.e. just general knowledge about that bracket as a whole.

I also think an option should be implanted to send questions regarding a specific bracket to MODs/MVP/creators of guides/volunteers.

Really tired ans wrote this on my phone so don't quote me on anything weird.
 
I still think a collaborative wiki is the way to go. It allows people to contribute little bits and pieces without having to dedicate time to writing out an entire guide. Also with how much WoW changes, it's difficult to keep a large guide always updated. A single person cannot, but a community can.
 

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