Forgive me if this is the wrong place to post this - it's hard to tell.
At the risk of being banned, or boo'd, or whatever... I just want to say I think this forum is way too segregated.
I really think the free exchange of information is hindered by the over-organization of the many forum areas.
The engine swaps section is a good example of this. There are 3 separate sections for engine swaps. Turbo, N/A and "complex". This seems excessive to me.
I agree with the concept of sorting and "everything has a place". In my home and garage I have labeled plastic containers for EVERYTHING.
However, I think that excessively sorting human conversation into many separate "bins" as if they were red, blue and green blocks is counter-productive.
Here is why I believe the current format does not work well and why most other BBS/Forums with fewer areas are more successful:
Obviously a majority of the posts in all areas are in the form of questions. Who answers questions? Knowledgeable people or experts. To best serve the people with questions and to facilitate the free exchange of information, the questions must be presented to the experts in a straight forward manner. I don't believe this is happening at FordFestiva.com due to the excessive partitioning of discussion in this "forum". An expert is expected to enter each area and scour for questions to answer. Realistically nobody wants to do this because it's too difficult and time consuming.
Questions on this forum don't get the answers they deserve. It's not because people are lazy, mean or dont care - it's because it's too difficult to see all the questions. The exchange of information is not happening. It's like taking 30 people into a building and splitting 10 groups of 3 into 10 different offices. The groups are isolated - they have no idea what the other groups are discussing and are not benefiting from the experts in the other groups.
Think of it this way - if an expert has a specific question about a complex engine swap he goes into the complex engine swap area and discusses the question with a few other experts in that area. Meanwhile, you have a newbie asking an easy question in the repair area. The experts dont ever enter the repair help forum because they have no need to. What we end up with is a bunch of idiots in a room asking eachother questions they dont know the answers to. It sounds mean but its the truth. It is the blind leading the blind.
For these reasons I ask that the moderators/owners consider de-segregating the forum areas into fewer groups. I feel as if I am not being heard on this forum and more importantly I am unable to help others.
Thanks,
Dan
At the risk of being banned, or boo'd, or whatever... I just want to say I think this forum is way too segregated.
I really think the free exchange of information is hindered by the over-organization of the many forum areas.
The engine swaps section is a good example of this. There are 3 separate sections for engine swaps. Turbo, N/A and "complex". This seems excessive to me.
I agree with the concept of sorting and "everything has a place". In my home and garage I have labeled plastic containers for EVERYTHING.
However, I think that excessively sorting human conversation into many separate "bins" as if they were red, blue and green blocks is counter-productive.
Here is why I believe the current format does not work well and why most other BBS/Forums with fewer areas are more successful:
Obviously a majority of the posts in all areas are in the form of questions. Who answers questions? Knowledgeable people or experts. To best serve the people with questions and to facilitate the free exchange of information, the questions must be presented to the experts in a straight forward manner. I don't believe this is happening at FordFestiva.com due to the excessive partitioning of discussion in this "forum". An expert is expected to enter each area and scour for questions to answer. Realistically nobody wants to do this because it's too difficult and time consuming.
Questions on this forum don't get the answers they deserve. It's not because people are lazy, mean or dont care - it's because it's too difficult to see all the questions. The exchange of information is not happening. It's like taking 30 people into a building and splitting 10 groups of 3 into 10 different offices. The groups are isolated - they have no idea what the other groups are discussing and are not benefiting from the experts in the other groups.
Think of it this way - if an expert has a specific question about a complex engine swap he goes into the complex engine swap area and discusses the question with a few other experts in that area. Meanwhile, you have a newbie asking an easy question in the repair area. The experts dont ever enter the repair help forum because they have no need to. What we end up with is a bunch of idiots in a room asking eachother questions they dont know the answers to. It sounds mean but its the truth. It is the blind leading the blind.
For these reasons I ask that the moderators/owners consider de-segregating the forum areas into fewer groups. I feel as if I am not being heard on this forum and more importantly I am unable to help others.
Thanks,
Dan
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