SpursLodge
Nicola Berti
Yesterday I created a thread for the ball boy incident and it got merged into the other teams games thread. I deliberately created a separate thread as I thought it was a discussion worth having in it's own right.
These mega threads are so confusing, last night there was only 2 games going on but you still have people having different discussions in the same thread, some discussing Arsenal/West Ham, some discussing Chelsea/Swansea and then within that some discussing the actual Chelsea game and some talking about that specific incident and it's even more chaotic when there's a few games going on.
I've found that I visit less and less these days and when I do I just look for new threads and don't even bother going into the mega threads as I can't be bothered to find the page where I last read up to and then read on from there.
What's the problem with having lots of little threads with a few pages that eventually disappear? The good threads will keep active and the dull ones will drop off and be forgotten, that's how it's supposed to work surely?
So I thought I'd create a poll to see what others think, I'm sure this has been done before but I can't remember the results (maybe it got merged somewhere and I lost track of it).
These mega threads are so confusing, last night there was only 2 games going on but you still have people having different discussions in the same thread, some discussing Arsenal/West Ham, some discussing Chelsea/Swansea and then within that some discussing the actual Chelsea game and some talking about that specific incident and it's even more chaotic when there's a few games going on.
I've found that I visit less and less these days and when I do I just look for new threads and don't even bother going into the mega threads as I can't be bothered to find the page where I last read up to and then read on from there.
What's the problem with having lots of little threads with a few pages that eventually disappear? The good threads will keep active and the dull ones will drop off and be forgotten, that's how it's supposed to work surely?
So I thought I'd create a poll to see what others think, I'm sure this has been done before but I can't remember the results (maybe it got merged somewhere and I lost track of it).