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Poll regarding the organisation of the ASX Stock Chat forum

How should the ASX Stock Chat forum be organised?

  • I prefer the current system with alphabetical based subforums

    Votes: 19 65.5%
  • I prefer the old system where everything was in the one main forum

    Votes: 10 34.5%
  • I have another idea which I will post in this thread

    Votes: 0 0.0%

  • Total voters
    29

Joe Blow

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As most of you are aware, early last month I reorganised the ASX Stock Chat forum to include three subforums, dividing up threads on particular stocks on an alphabetical basis (A-H), (I-P) and (Q-Z). Threads that were more general were left in the ASX Stock Chat forum.

I did this primarily for a couple of reasons:

* To make threads on particular stocks easier to track down (particularly for newcomers).
* An awareness that over time having just one forum for discussion of all stocks and ASX market commentary would make things a little cluttered and unwieldy.

It has been about a month now since I made the changes and initially there was quite a bit of negative feedback. I am making this poll to see if people still feel that way. I think a month is enough time for people to get used to a new system and evaluate it.

So now it is all up to you. After all, I want ASF members to enjoy using this site and I wish to organise it in a way that the majority of members feel comfortable with. I have always taken a reasonably democratic approach to the running of this site and I aim to continue that.

I urge all members to vote in this anonymous poll as I would really like to get a clear view of what people prefer. :)

Don't hesistate to tell me how you feel.
 
Re: Poll regarding the re-organisation of the ASX Stock Chat forum

I am new on this forum and so far haven't explored it fully. What I have seen, however, has been of high standard and I haven't had difficulties in navigating about.

I am also impressed with the posters and with the standard of their posts.

Bit to learn yet as how to use various features, but it will come in time.

anon
 
Until 12:50 on 9 March 2006 out of 3178 members we’ve got:

13 for new system
6 for old system
3159 undecided

No wander why in Australia voting is compulsory, apathy killed this one too, but we’ve got the democratic majority.
 
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