posted on Sep, 26 2004 @ 08:13 PM
I was wondering if it is possible to create a "General Queries" or "Simple Queries" sub-forum in
every single major forum. This sub-forum
could serve a place for members to ask simple questions about the
subject matter of that forum.
Now, as you all know, many members, mostly new members, have simple questions that they have doubt about, or may be some trivial questions that they
need clarification on. They start a thread stating just the 1-2 liner question, which drives some members crazy and some of them reply by saying - use
google- or something.
Some helpful members provide links and explanations in order to answer the question/s of the author. However, after the author's question is answered
by a few members, the thread is dead. Hardly, a few of them reach a high number of replies, with some quality discussion.
I am not saying that such threads are stupid, sometimes such queries apply to me also and I learn a lot from them. At times, some members want a
simple answer to a complex matter that they cannot find in web search-engines for lack of better research skills or too much info on the web
overwhelms them. So they turn to our smart ATS forums. A "questions" sub-forum could really help them, specially to the members with a limited
knowledge of the subject matter of that particular forum and to the new members ofcourse.
Not all kinds of questions would go into this sub-forum, just the very trivial ones. Some members raise very intelligent arguments through such
queries and they don't need it.
I hope the mods/other users got the idea of what I am trying to suggest here. Please ask if you want me to give a few examples of such threads.
I'm sorry if this sounds like a stupid idea. In that case, disregard it. It is just that sometimes I open a thread expecting some good arguments but
I find a simple question-answer thread. By creating a question sub-forum, at least we will have a general idea of what to expect there.