Eric the Red
Team HuskerBoard
Mike sent me an interesting thread from huskerpedia
http://www.huskerbbs.com/vbbs/showthread.php?t=81712&page=2
http://www.huskerbbs.com/vbbs/showthread.php?t=81712&page=2
My observations:HuskerBoard has free registration....it's much too attractive and easy for trolls to get in, which really ends up stifling good conversations. I recommend a brief free registration period to attract long time lurkers, followed by perhaps a lower price...but still enough to discourage trolls.
Good Point zoog's.....I've always liked how we get members from other schools on here. They don't have to pay so they come here.I think Seal completely missed the mark with his statements.
He makes it sound like free registration is a weird thing - no, it's paid BBS that's the strange one. One wonders if he still pays for Netscape Navigator Gold to browse the web.
The whole point of a forum is to be free, IMO. Especially a public sports fans forum. Sure, that means you get a grab bag of users, but it's a hangout place for any and every fan (don't even need to be fans of the site). What Huskerboard isn't is a content distributor - like your ESPN or Rivals or Sports Illustrated. So IMO, he needs to see the distinction between "message board quality" and "content quality."
Maybe HuskerPedia provides good content, I don't know. But the concept of shutting doors to limit participation makes its quality as a fan message board just about zilch. If they want to be a country club of paying posters with proper spelling and grammar - that's their call. I'm pretty glad HB isn't the same. Besides, it seems besides their financial screening, HP has run into a bit of trouble themselves...who knew, paying members can cause even worse drama![]()
WinI think Seal completely missed the mark with his statements.
He makes it sound like free registration is a weird thing - no, it's paid BBS that's the strange one. One wonders if he still pays for Netscape Navigator Gold to browse the web.