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Silent Knight
06-22-2001, 02:26 AM
I really like coming to pbreview forums because it's a good place to learn about paintball.

I recently went over to http://www.paintballdojo.com and i was cruising through their forums for information because I couldn't find any here. I noticed how much more organized the forums are. Flames are deleted or kept to a very very minimum, and it just seems that everyone there is mature enough to not start flames. There are strict rules to keep the forums from cluttering upto the subject!!!! at pbreview.com that is non ex... you are only allowed to post in particular threads only if it pertains to the subject. Most importantly, it just seems that everyone is willing to help everyone out. I believe it is because of this, I can find much more useful information there. Seems like everyone just makes stupid posts to get the "most posts" what im getting at is, i love this website, and I'm a faithfull user of Pbreview.com, i don't plan on going to any other forum because i like this place... however there are a few topics, that could make this place a whole lot better. just though i would let you guy know.

please don't flame me for this!

blake_sw
06-22-2001, 05:56 AM
If pbreview was like that, Incube and I would only have a fraction of our posts. Sounds pretty strict. There's alot of helpful people here..as well as a bunch of dofuses. I really have no opinion, sorry :)

Silent Knight
06-25-2001, 09:40 PM
c'mon mod's we need some organization here!

FredRandle
06-26-2001, 01:04 PM
I think part of the fun of message boards is not always staying right on topic, and a good flame everyone once in a while is good for ya'

Although, I do agree that there needs to be more organization here, and they need to deleate some of the crap topics, and dead topics.

And even though I said that it's fun to sometimes go off topic, I think that's what the off topic forum should be used for. When in other forums, I'd hope that people would stay on topic for the most part.