Improve Quality on GD - Make it Better!

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The discussion highlights a perceived decline in the quality of forum threads, with participants noting that the content has become less substantial. There is a suggestion that stepping back from frequent posting can improve the overall experience and quality of discussions. The idea of moderation and knowing one's limits is mentioned, with a humorous reference to the need for a "super mentor" in other forums. The conversation reflects a mix of humor and critique regarding the current state of the forum, emphasizing that engagement levels can impact content quality.
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Well every thing is possible, it is sad to note the decline in the quality of the
threads, and the lack of content, but may be this is the place for zaninity and
montypythonitis.
:biggrin:
 
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The GD is getting better everyday since I don't post here as much as before.:wink:
 
I think I've observed that the threads value is directly proportional to the number of posts I post in it. Just further proof that I am god.
 
This section of PF looks orders of magnitude better when you don't spend 98% of your online time here. We have other forums, you know. :-p
 
Quick get Smurf a psychiatrist .

Tom is correct, it just needs will power.
 
Tom Mattson said:
This section of PF looks orders of magnitude better when you don't spend 98% of your online time here. We have other forums, you know. :-p
But that forum have serious super mentor. I'd be banned if I spend a lot of time in other forums. :rolleyes:
 
Lisa! said:
But that forum have serious super mentor. I'd be banned if I spend a lot of time in other forums. :rolleyes:

Knowing ones limits should be rewarded, may be we should unlock the
chocker chain. Nah.
 
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