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oblivion 22nd December 2011, 04:55 AM It's early days and we don't actually need to worry about this yet, but it's something to think about and maybe practice on. How do we want the forums to be structured? A lot of sites divide things into something like Community Culture Srs Bsnz Site Management Crap And that kinda works. Do we want to try that? Try something else? How do your favorite sites organize the forums? Adenosine 22nd December 2011, 05:23 AM FF has theirs as Community, Srs business (aka Science, computers, philosophy, literature, sort of tertiary level stuff), common talk topics (what did you do on your weekend, what are you eating, what do you think of that bastard {insert politician's name here}, who and how are you fucking and finally, the toilet, aka The Cloaca) and then forum admin. That works too. Truth be told I only pay attention to sub-fora when I want to start a thread, the rest of the time I use New Posts. I couldn't tell ...

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oblivion 22nd December 2011, 04:55 AM It's early days and we don't actually need to worry about this yet, but it's something to think about and maybe practice on. How do we want the forums to be structured? A lot of sites divide things into something like Community Culture Srs Bsnz Site Management Crap And that kinda works. Do we want to try that? Try something else? How do your favorite sites organize the forums? Adenosine 22nd December 2011, 05:23 AM FF has theirs as Community, Srs business (aka Science, computers, philosophy, literature, sort of tertiary level stuff), common talk topics (what did you do on your weekend, what are you eating, what do you think of that bastard {insert politician's name here}, who and how are you fucking and finally, the toilet, aka The Cloaca) and then forum admin. That works too. Truth be told I only pay attention to sub-fora when I want to start a thread, the rest of the time I use New Posts. I couldn't tell ...

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oblivion 22nd December 2011, 04:55 AM It's early days and we don't actually need to worry about this yet, but it's something to think about and maybe practice on. How do we want the forums to be structured? A lot of sites divide things into something like Community Culture Srs Bsnz Site Management Crap And that kinda works. Do we want to try that? Try something else? How do your favorite sites organize the forums? Adenosine 22nd December 2011, 05:23 AM FF has theirs as Community, Srs business (aka Science, computers, philosophy, literature, sort of tertiary level stuff), common talk topics (what did you do on your weekend, what are you eating, what do you think of that bastard {insert politician's name here}, who and how are you fucking and finally, the toilet, aka The Cloaca) and then forum admin. That works too. Truth be told I only pay attention to sub-fora when I want to start a thread, the rest of the time I use New Posts. I couldn't tell ...

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oblivion 22nd December 2011, 04:55 AM It's early days and we don't actually need to worry about this yet, but it's something to think about and maybe practice on. How do we want the forums to be structured? A lot of sites divide things into something like Community Culture Srs Bsnz Site Management Crap And that kinda works. Do we want to try that? Try something else? How do your favorite sites organize the forums? Adenosine 22nd December 2011, 05:23 AM FF has theirs as Community, Srs business (aka Science, computers, philosophy, literature, sort of tertiary level stuff), common talk topics (what did you do on your weekend, what are you eating, what do you think of that bastard {insert politician's name here}, who and how are you fucking and finally, the toilet, aka The Cloaca) and then forum admin. That works too. Truth be told I only pay attention to sub-fora when I want to start a thread, the rest of the time I use New Posts. I couldn't tell ...

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oblivion 22nd December 2011, 04:55 AM It's early days and we don't actually need to worry about this yet, but it's something to think about and maybe practice on. How do we want the forums to be structured? A lot of sites divide things into something like Community Culture Srs Bsnz Site Management Crap And that kinda works. Do we want to try that? Try something else? How do your favorite sites organize the forums? Adenosine 22nd December 2011, 05:23 AM FF has theirs as Community, Srs business (aka Science, computers, philosophy, literature, sort of tertiary level stuff), common talk topics (what did you do on your weekend, what are you eating, what do you think of that bastard {insert politician's name here}, who and how are you fucking and finally, the toilet, aka The Cloaca) and then forum admin. That works too. Truth be told I only pay attention to sub-fora when I want to start a thread, the rest of the time I use New Posts. I couldn't tell ...

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oblivion 22nd December 2011, 04:55 AM It's early days and we don't actually need to worry about this yet, but it's something to think about and maybe practice on. How do we want the forums to be structured? A lot of sites divide things into something like Community Culture Srs Bsnz Site Management Crap And that kinda works. Do we want to try that? Try something else? How do your favorite sites organize the forums? Adenosine 22nd December 2011, 05:23 AM FF has theirs as Community, Srs business (aka Science, computers, philosophy, literature, sort of tertiary level stuff), common talk topics (what did you do on your weekend, what are you eating, what do you think of that bastard {insert politician's name here}, who and how are you fucking and finally, the toilet, aka The Cloaca) and then forum admin. That works too. Truth be told I only pay attention to sub-fora when I want to start a thread, the rest of the time I use New Posts. I couldn't tell ...

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oblivion 22nd December 2011, 04:55 AM It's early days and we don't actually need to worry about this yet, but it's something to think about and maybe practice on. How do we want the forums to be structured? A lot of sites divide things into something like Community Culture Srs Bsnz Site Management Crap And that kinda works. Do we want to try that? Try something else? How do your favorite sites organize the forums? Adenosine 22nd December 2011, 05:23 AM FF has theirs as Community, Srs business (aka Science, computers, philosophy, literature, sort of tertiary level stuff), common talk topics (what did you do on your weekend, what are you eating, what do you think of that bastard {insert politician's name here}, who and how are you fucking and finally, the toilet, aka The Cloaca) and then forum admin. That works too. Truth be told I only pay attention to sub-fora when I want to start a thread, the rest of the time I use New Posts. I couldn't tell ...

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oblivion 22nd December 2011, 04:55 AM It's early days and we don't actually need to worry about this yet, but it's something to think about and maybe practice on. How do we want the forums to be structured? A lot of sites divide things into something like Community Culture Srs Bsnz Site Management Crap And that kinda works. Do we want to try that? Try something else? How do your favorite sites organize the forums? Adenosine 22nd December 2011, 05:23 AM FF has theirs as Community, Srs business (aka Science, computers, philosophy, literature, sort of tertiary level stuff), common talk topics (what did you do on your weekend, what are you eating, what do you think of that bastard {insert politician's name here}, who and how are you fucking and finally, the toilet, aka The Cloaca) and then forum admin. That works too. Truth be told I only pay attention to sub-fora when I want to start a thread, the rest of the time I use New Posts. I couldn't tell ...

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oblivion 22nd December 2011, 04:55 AM It's early days and we don't actually need to worry about this yet, but it's something to think about and maybe practice on. How do we want the forums to be structured? A lot of sites divide things into something like Community Culture Srs Bsnz Site Management Crap And that kinda works. Do we want to try that? Try something else? How do your favorite sites organize the forums? Adenosine 22nd December 2011, 05:23 AM FF has theirs as Community, Srs business (aka Science, computers, philosophy, literature, sort of tertiary level stuff), common talk topics (what did you do on your weekend, what are you eating, what do you think of that bastard {insert politician's name here}, who and how are you fucking and finally, the toilet, aka The Cloaca) and then forum admin. That works too. Truth be told I only pay attention to sub-fora when I want to start a thread, the rest of the time I use New Posts. I couldn't tell ...

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oblivion 22nd December 2011, 04:55 AM It's early days and we don't actually need to worry about this yet, but it's something to think about and maybe practice on. How do we want the forums to be structured? A lot of sites divide things into something like Community Culture Srs Bsnz Site Management Crap And that kinda works. Do we want to try that? Try something else? How do your favorite sites organize the forums? Adenosine 22nd December 2011, 05:23 AM FF has theirs as Community, Srs business (aka Science, computers, philosophy, literature, sort of tertiary level stuff), common talk topics (what did you do on your weekend, what are you eating, what do you think of that bastard {insert politician's name here}, who and how are you fucking and finally, the toilet, aka The Cloaca) and then forum admin. That works too. Truth be told I only pay attention to sub-fora when I want to start a thread, the rest of the time I use New Posts. I couldn't tell ...

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oblivion 22nd December 2011, 04:55 AM It's early days and we don't actually need to worry about this yet, but it's something to think about and maybe practice on. How do we want the forums to be structured? A lot of sites divide things into something like Community Culture Srs Bsnz Site Management Crap And that kinda works. Do we want to try that? Try something else? How do your favorite sites organize the forums? Adenosine 22nd December 2011, 05:23 AM FF has theirs as Community, Srs business (aka Science, computers, philosophy, literature, sort of tertiary level stuff), common talk topics (what did you do on your weekend, what are you eating, what do you think of that bastard {insert politician's name here}, who and how are you fucking and finally, the toilet, aka The Cloaca) and then forum admin. That works too. Truth be told I only pay attention to sub-fora when I want to start a thread, the rest of the time I use New Posts. I couldn't tell ...

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oblivion 22nd December 2011, 04:55 AM It's early days and we don't actually need to worry about this yet, but it's something to think about and maybe practice on. How do we want the forums to be structured? A lot of sites divide things into something like Community Culture Srs Bsnz Site Management Crap And that kinda works. Do we want to try that? Try something else? How do your favorite sites organize the forums? Adenosine 22nd December 2011, 05:23 AM FF has theirs as Community, Srs business (aka Science, computers, philosophy, literature, sort of tertiary level stuff), common talk topics (what did you do on your weekend, what are you eating, what do you think of that bastard {insert politician's name here}, who and how are you fucking and finally, the toilet, aka The Cloaca) and then forum admin. That works too. Truth be told I only pay attention to sub-fora when I want to start a thread, the rest of the time I use New Posts. I couldn't tell ...

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oblivion 22nd December 2011, 04:55 AM It's early days and we don't actually need to worry about this yet, but it's something to think about and maybe practice on. How do we want the forums to be structured? A lot of sites divide things into something like Community Culture Srs Bsnz Site Management Crap And that kinda works. Do we want to try that? Try something else? How do your favorite sites organize the forums? Adenosine 22nd December 2011, 05:23 AM FF has theirs as Community, Srs business (aka Science, computers, philosophy, literature, sort of tertiary level stuff), common talk topics (what did you do on your weekend, what are you eating, what do you think of that bastard {insert politician's name here}, who and how are you fucking and finally, the toilet, aka The Cloaca) and then forum admin. That works too. Truth be told I only pay attention to sub-fora when I want to start a thread, the rest of the time I use New Posts. I couldn't tell ...

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oblivion 22nd December 2011, 04:55 AM It's early days and we don't actually need to worry about this yet, but it's something to think about and maybe practice on. How do we want the forums to be structured? A lot of sites divide things into something like Community Culture Srs Bsnz Site Management Crap And that kinda works. Do we want to try that? Try something else? How do your favorite sites organize the forums? Adenosine 22nd December 2011, 05:23 AM FF has theirs as Community, Srs business (aka Science, computers, philosophy, literature, sort of tertiary level stuff), common talk topics (what did you do on your weekend, what are you eating, what do you think of that bastard {insert politician's name here}, who and how are you fucking and finally, the toilet, aka The Cloaca) and then forum admin. That works too. Truth be told I only pay attention to sub-fora when I want to start a thread, the rest of the time I use New Posts. I couldn't tell ...

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oblivion 22nd December 2011, 04:55 AM It's early days and we don't actually need to worry about this yet, but it's something to think about and maybe practice on. How do we want the forums to be structured? A lot of sites divide things into something like Community Culture Srs Bsnz Site Management Crap And that kinda works. Do we want to try that? Try something else? How do your favorite sites organize the forums? Adenosine 22nd December 2011, 05:23 AM FF has theirs as Community, Srs business (aka Science, computers, philosophy, literature, sort of tertiary level stuff), common talk topics (what did you do on your weekend, what are you eating, what do you think of that bastard {insert politician's name here}, who and how are you fucking and finally, the toilet, aka The Cloaca) and then forum admin. That works too. Truth be told I only pay attention to sub-fora when I want to start a thread, the rest of the time I use New Posts. I couldn't tell ...

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oblivion 22nd December 2011, 04:55 AM It's early days and we don't actually need to worry about this yet, but it's something to think about and maybe practice on. How do we want the forums to be structured? A lot of sites divide things into something like Community Culture Srs Bsnz Site Management Crap And that kinda works. Do we want to try that? Try something else? How do your favorite sites organize the forums? Adenosine 22nd December 2011, 05:23 AM FF has theirs as Community, Srs business (aka Science, computers, philosophy, literature, sort of tertiary level stuff), common talk topics (what did you do on your weekend, what are you eating, what do you think of that bastard {insert politician's name here}, who and how are you fucking and finally, the toilet, aka The Cloaca) and then forum admin. That works too. Truth be told I only pay attention to sub-fora when I want to start a thread, the rest of the time I use New Posts. I couldn't tell ...

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oblivion 22nd December 2011, 04:55 AM It's early days and we don't actually need to worry about this yet, but it's something to think about and maybe practice on. How do we want the forums to be structured? A lot of sites divide things into something like Community Culture Srs Bsnz Site Management Crap And that kinda works. Do we want to try that? Try something else? How do your favorite sites organize the forums? Adenosine 22nd December 2011, 05:23 AM FF has theirs as Community, Srs business (aka Science, computers, philosophy, literature, sort of tertiary level stuff), common talk topics (what did you do on your weekend, what are you eating, what do you think of that bastard {insert politician's name here}, who and how are you fucking and finally, the toilet, aka The Cloaca) and then forum admin. That works too. Truth be told I only pay attention to sub-fora when I want to start a thread, the rest of the time I use New Posts. I couldn't tell ...

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oblivion 22nd December 2011, 04:55 AM It's early days and we don't actually need to worry about this yet, but it's something to think about and maybe practice on. How do we want the forums to be structured? A lot of sites divide things into something like Community Culture Srs Bsnz Site Management Crap And that kinda works. Do we want to try that? Try something else? How do your favorite sites organize the forums? Adenosine 22nd December 2011, 05:23 AM FF has theirs as Community, Srs business (aka Science, computers, philosophy, literature, sort of tertiary level stuff), common talk topics (what did you do on your weekend, what are you eating, what do you think of that bastard {insert politician's name here}, who and how are you fucking and finally, the toilet, aka The Cloaca) and then forum admin. That works too. Truth be told I only pay attention to sub-fora when I want to start a thread, the rest of the time I use New Posts. I couldn't tell ...

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oblivion 22nd December 2011, 04:55 AM It's early days and we don't actually need to worry about this yet, but it's something to think about and maybe practice on. How do we want the forums to be structured? A lot of sites divide things into something like Community Culture Srs Bsnz Site Management Crap And that kinda works. Do we want to try that? Try something else? How do your favorite sites organize the forums? Adenosine 22nd December 2011, 05:23 AM FF has theirs as Community, Srs business (aka Science, computers, philosophy, literature, sort of tertiary level stuff), common talk topics (what did you do on your weekend, what are you eating, what do you think of that bastard {insert politician's name here}, who and how are you fucking and finally, the toilet, aka The Cloaca) and then forum admin. That works too. Truth be told I only pay attention to sub-fora when I want to start a thread, the rest of the time I use New Posts. I couldn't tell ...