Kincaide
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Advantages for people only interested in F2P things:
- Have one place that efficiently displays threads relevant to the account type and its limitations.
- Regardless of actual F2P or restricted because of interest in playing with restriction.
- Which the current tag system is unable to do because I cannot select: hey vBulletin old buddy old pal please display [Starter] and [All] and also untagged threads if poster didn't bother, if it's relevant to F2P and also [US] and [EU] if that was important to the one posting the thread, k? Yay thanks.
- Have one place where F2P limits and events can be discussed and the threads aren't bumped into oblivion. I'm glad to see the many fun things veterans are discovering now, it truly is great. But it naturally produces content much quicker than F2P where things are tried and tested.
- If planned events stay on the first page this gives the people interested in the challenge a chance to see them. There's enough old characters around, people could reactivate them if they're interested.
I'm not sure why you chose to bullet this out the way you did, because this is essentially only one point: Being able to find F2P-specific threads without them being lost off the front page due to there being so many more threads that are bracket-wide or Veteran-specific. Mind you, I think this is a legitimate claim, and I believe it's the same point that [MENTION=13519]Activate[/MENTION] made with his response, but it is in fact just one bullet point, even though it's been written to make it look like multiple points.
And let me go on record here to say that I agree with this point, I've always agreed with this point. I'm still an F2P myself, and this concern you express--that F2P-specific content would be lost among the Vet and bracket-wide content, is exactly why I personally petitioned Shane to include an F2P-specific sub-forum. And I've already explained (and Broken confirmed) the push-back that we got because of that decision. I'm not saying that the push-back would necessarily be the same now, as perhaps the F2P community as a whole now realizes the importance of having F2P-specific content in its own place and would value that now more highly than the inclusive/exclusive concerns they expressed before.
Incidentally, I also, during the last time we hashed this out, suggested that there be a master forum for the bracket and then sub-forums for each account type. In fact I think if I recall correctly, it was even included in one of the polls just to see what people thought of it, and no one really went for it. And Shane didn't like the idea because he felt it would be very chaotic and cluttered and hard to manage.