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2011-02-04
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@ ˙ǝɹǝɥʍou
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2011-02-04
, 10:48
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@ London
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2011-02-04
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it'll most likely be used as messy battleground if the thread is a debate thread.
For something with much interest, usually the OP gets motivated enough to maintain his/her first post on the thread to act like a moderated wiki.
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2011-02-04
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Can we have a all-users editable (wiki like) box for each forum thread? Kind of a "tl;dr" or "faq" or "resume" box.
That could be useful to insert into that all the useful bit and pieces that come up in a thread and that just get buried between dozen of repetitive post / noise.
Like for huge threads with hundreds of posts. Most of the interesting posts are from someone that ask a relevant question, or falls in a common mistake and someone else post a helpful answer.
Skimming into that is interesting but time consuming.
I would like to be able to copy/paste useful info into the resume/tldr/faq box, so that someone will just have to look at it to have an idea if something has already been addressed or is a common flaw or else.
In a 100+ posts thread, when I do read all the pages, I'd like to be able to help other people, resuming all the interesting stuff.
Do you think it's a good idea? yes?no? why? =)
Thanks all.