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Post by MyMyMy♥KyKaiKye on Jul 5, 2011 14:58:10 GMT -5
What would you think if there were a Dawn Richard and Que Mosley/AnthonyQ section ADDED to the forum??
Nothing will be removed or deleted to make room for it, it'll just be an addition to the DQUE Discussion board
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Post by jusbeingkia3 on Jul 5, 2011 15:13:23 GMT -5
I like that idea simply because it will clear up space also
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Post by MyMyMy♥KyKaiKye on Jul 5, 2011 17:23:28 GMT -5
Here's my ORIGINAL post (I opted for the shorter version since the original is really long) for anyone who might be confused. If you have additional questions/concerns don't be afraid to ask. So this has been an idea of mine (and probably a thought for some of you as well) for a while (actually since LDQ was created) that perhaps there be a separation of Dawn & Que topics via boards.
When LDQ was first created ("DQue Fans" actually) there WAS a Dawn Richard Discussion section and a Que Mosley Discussion section on the forum but was later scrapped because there were just too many boards that were unnecessary clutter. They ended up not being as full as it would be now.
But I figured I'd get your opinions first since I've noticed a shift in the way the forum has been utilized. Either you post and read "Dawn" items or you post and read "Que" items. Either way, the idea of "DQUE" doesn't quite exist here anymore as it did 2 years ago. That's pretty much the premise of the separation of discussion. And it would be indexed as follows: - DQue Discussion
- Dawn Richard Discussion
- AnthonyQ Discussion
LDQ isn't being shut down (I know that this has been a problem before w/us as well as other places which left a lot of fans without places to "socialize") none of the boards are being deleted, its just an addition. Now having said all of that, I do recognize the risk of segregating fans BUT at the same time, its already started to become that way unfortunately I could wrong about everything, but that's what this discussion is about. Throw your two cents in and give your opinion. BTW nothing is definite
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