Why isn't there a music forum? |
Why isn't there a music forum? |
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![]() Jake - The Unholy Trinity / Premiscuous Poeteer. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Member Posts: 1,272 Joined: May 2006 Member No: 411,316 ![]() |
Or am I just an idiot an missed it?
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![]() This bag is not a toy. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Staff Alumni Posts: 3,090 Joined: Oct 2007 Member No: 583,108 ![]() |
QUOTE Totally understood. However, one could argue that Anime would fit into Entertainment as well. Not that I don't like the Anime Forum, because I do. Just citing an example of something that could potentially be viewed as a superfluous subforum. I agree, and the only reason I see a need for the anime subforum is because it has been quite active at times and a lot of the people who post in entertainment have no interest whatsoever in talking about anime. If the original poster is only wanting to discuss music in general, meaning all the topics in entertainment about music get moved to a new forum; then no, I don't think that it should be split off. Those topics fit perfectly in entertainment and don't seem out of place to me at all. Music is entertainment, so if we're not talking about the implementation and actual execution of music, then we're discussing music for its entertainment value, nothing else. And I agree with the "where does it end" statement. As I said before, creating subforums creates more places for posts to hide and makes posting rather frustrating for people who try to make topics within those subforums. Usually when someone makes a topic, they want lots of input, and if it's hidden away in one of many little subforums then it's buried, and that's not fair. |
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