UKBF ‘Stories’. Why?

simon field

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It’s one thing closing active threads where those who wish to take part are prevented from doing so.

But what possible value do these UKBF ‘stories’ bring?

Are they just a sounding board for students or what? Hardly any engagement there, and any replies they do get tend to be spammy nothingness.

Why not just bin them whilst having a tidy up.
 

Ozzy

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    I agree, the stories will be looked at once my guys have access to the code these forums run on - along with a substantial structural change.

    As for the Covid thread; my view on Covid discussions
    was made clear here. I let that one run a while in the hope it could be a sensible business discussion, but like many of the other Covid threads it started to degenerate into a "I'm right", " No, I'm right", "No... I'm right" and that isn't constructive business discussion.
     
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    Ozzy

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    Maybe ‘Time Out’ would be a better place for non-business related Covid bun fights.
    If only there was a mutual appreciation where people thought;
    "You know what, I don't have the same opinion as you but that's fine. You've said your piece and I've said mine, we can now leave it there as we're not going to agree and we're all fine with that."

    When the same argument is being repeated, over, and over; Ad Nauseam; I don't have aspirations for this place to be another Facebook or Twitter.
     
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    fisicx

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    Can we be like mumsnet? Because that’s a rational and inclusive forum.
     
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    Ozzy

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    Can we be like mumsnet?
    Insert "Not sure if trolling" meme :). Actually never used mumsnet or even ventured near it, so not sure if this is a good or bad thing but...
    Because that’s a rational and inclusive forum.
    ...this is the plan.
     
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    fisicx

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    Insert "Not sure if trolling" meme :). Actually never used mumsnet or even ventured near it.
    Imagine a room full of karens attacking anyone with an opposing opinion. That's mumsnet.
     
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    gpietersz

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    As for the Covid thread; my view on Covid discussions
    was made clear here. I let that one run a while in the hope it could be a sensible business discussion

    Not as bad as the Brexit threads from last year and year before!

    On the whole I am glad you are closing them. Covid threads do not stay on topic.

    I don't have aspirations for this place to be another Facebook or Twitter.

    Would you if it made you as rich as Mark Zuckerberg?
     
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    As for the Covid thread; my view on Covid discussions was made clear here. I let that one run a while in the hope it could be a sensible business discussion, but like many of the other Covid threads it started to degenerate into a "I'm right", " No, I'm right", "No... I'm right" and that isn't constructive business discussion.
    So now on your recommendation, I bought Who Moved My Cheese and its' sister publication The One Minute Manager.

    If they are no good, I'll be blaming you!
     
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    Ozzy

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    Oh god what have I done!
    :D:Do_O What have you started!

    I've actually just looked through some of the stuff on there, and I'm saying it now ... if these forums head that way, and we end up having to create a whole page dedicated to acronyms on here please someone relieve me of my position in UKBF :eek:. (dear lord I hope this post ages well)

    If they are no good, I'll be blaming you!
    An old boss of mine bought Who Moved My Cheese back in the 90's for all his senior managers, of which I was one. A few grumbled what rubbish is this but personally I got it and liked its way of putting the point across in the analogies (maybe as I like analogies). I've not read the One Minute Manager though, let me know if you think it's worth a read.
     
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    JEREMY HAWKE

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    The biggest problem with the stories is the fact that the usual suspects don't contribute
    If they did they would be informative helpful and colourful :)
    I nominate @simon field to add the next one he started it :):)
     
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    Lucan Unlordly

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    Can you put a limit on how many posts members can make per day to stop certain members commenting on absolutely every thread but offering absolutely nothing of value seemingly because they have nothing better to do?

    Forums survive on threads and posts. You've not started a thread since May 2020 and in 6 years have made an average of 1.5 posts per week. Just saying;)
     
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