
Rezdave |
Right now Blog-related Posts Scatter seemingly randomly throughout several Forums. Often Blog-replies can consume more than half of the "headlines" list in the main forum view, at the expense of "content-related" threads.
With Paizo now having the Paizo Blog, Store Blog and Web-Fiction all supporting post replies, it would be nice to see these Blog-specific threads consolidated into a (set of) sub-forum(s) where they can be not only easily located but also kept out of the way of other content and/or minimized if desired.
Rez

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Right now Blog-related Posts Scatter seemingly randomly throughout several Forums. Often Blog-replies can consume more than half of the "headlines" list in the main forum view, at the expense of "content-related" threads.
With Paizo now having the Paizo Blog, Store Blog and Web-Fiction all supporting post replies, it would be nice to see these Blog-specific threads consolidated into a (set of) sub-forum(s) where they can be not only easily located but also kept out of the way of other content and/or minimized if desired.
Rez
The threads aren't scattered randomly—they're scattered purposefully. If a blog is about a specific product or brand, the discussion thread for it goes into the forum appropriate to that product or brand. (If it doesn't have a better forum, it goes to the Paizo Publishing General Discussion forum.) And all of the Pathfinder Tales web fiction discussions go into the Pathfinder Tales forum.
This is so that people who only follow forums for specific product lines won't miss content relevant to their interest.
And I also have to say that I don't think blog discussion threads tend to be any less "content-related" than any other threads.