03-28-2025, 11:23 AM
I appreciate the write-up and discussion guys, glad to have people invested in this forum. I'm waiting to hear back from Queue on what his thoughts are, but I wouldn't mind creating boards with a broader scope to promote activity. I think you see this all the time in Discord servers. As for the current boards and how they're organized, I'm not sure about splitting them into separate sections. There's only a handful, and I ordered them by what I figured the average user would gravitate towards. I don't want to divide discussion areas too thin to where any individual board is nearly barren. Of course my decisions are able to be outweighed if the general consensus leans another way though.
The General Discussion board on BLF seemed like it was primarily for server discussion, though I could see it serving the goal of allowing less formal/faster discussions since the other boards are geared more towards thoughtful discussions.
Creating non-Blockland specific boards like Creativity or Off-Topic I think calls for a formal outline of what the rules are here. With the current boards being all about Blockland I think the rules are discernible with just common sense, but things become a bit vague otherwise.
Feel free to continue proposing boards and organization suggestions. I'll work with Queue and see what we come up with, and run it back through here before committing to it.
The General Discussion board on BLF seemed like it was primarily for server discussion, though I could see it serving the goal of allowing less formal/faster discussions since the other boards are geared more towards thoughtful discussions.
Creating non-Blockland specific boards like Creativity or Off-Topic I think calls for a formal outline of what the rules are here. With the current boards being all about Blockland I think the rules are discernible with just common sense, but things become a bit vague otherwise.
Feel free to continue proposing boards and organization suggestions. I'll work with Queue and see what we come up with, and run it back through here before committing to it.