ChatterBank4 mins ago
no chatterbank questions in recent posts.
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seeing as chatterbank questions are normals goodmorning or isnt the weather lovely, shouldnt the recent posts box not include such chitchat, and allow it to show serious questions that are of greater importance.
what about the same for jokes as they are only for peoples amusement and not serious questions.
what about the same for jokes as they are only for peoples amusement and not serious questions.
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besides, when I go to other topic area's I reply to a lot of questions that I have not seen via recent posts, most people have favourite topic area's that they visit, most weekends are monopolised by quizzes and puzzles...should they be banned too as they dont interest me personally?
besides, when I go to other topic area's I reply to a lot of questions that I have not seen via recent posts, most people have favourite topic area's that they visit, most weekends are monopolised by quizzes and puzzles...should they be banned too as they dont interest me personally?
In my opinion, it's not that the content on CB is less important than other areas, just that the sheer volume of answers on this section does mean it tends to dominate the 'recent posts' box and questions in other topics may be missed as a result.
I don't think the same applies to jokes because the joke section isn't as widely used as CB.
Perhaps another solution would be to enlarge the 'recent posts' to show 8 or even 10 at a time - but I don't think the Ed would do that, unfortunately, as it would cut into his advertising space.
I don't think the same applies to jokes because the joke section isn't as widely used as CB.
Perhaps another solution would be to enlarge the 'recent posts' to show 8 or even 10 at a time - but I don't think the Ed would do that, unfortunately, as it would cut into his advertising space.
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