T. Osifeso wrote:I vote yes. I think it's a great idea. It absolutely doesn't cost anything to implement. Like Web said, the section can be created as requested.
Just because something costs "nothing" to implement, doesn't mean it should be implemented.
We have enough subforums for the user-base already. Just look @ Solo Talk: 1st page has posts going back to December (there is no need to further divide this subforum); Public Rules Discussion (where other potential class concerns can be addressed) goes back to 2008 on the first page. It only really makes sense to split the forum up further if posts are getting pushed several pages w/in the same day because so many threads are going on.
Even some car/make specific forums I frequent where the members range from 60,000 - 200,000+; once the forums started creating sub-forums for every type of engine, 20+ types of "advertiser specials" categories, etc... it usually creates more hassle for the majority of users to check than it helps.