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Very true.I'm not sure we're even a dying breed. There are many millions on Reddit, which is nothing more than a message board by another name, on a huge scale.
Very true.I'm not sure we're even a dying breed. There are many millions on Reddit, which is nothing more than a message board by another name, on a huge scale.
Reddit is more like a Twitter type format vs a message board IMO because the algorithm prefers to keep new topics and conversations readily open for a very short time period. Old comments/communication falls off quickly which supposedly entices new interactions with new people/posters.I'm not sure we're even a dying breed. There are many millions on Reddit, which is nothing more than a message board by another name, on a huge scale.
Speaking of bumping threads. Here is the most iconic chatter thread we have ever had. Enjoy.Reddit is more like a Twitter type format vs a message board IMO because the algorithm prefers to keep new topics and conversations readily open for a very short time period. Old comments/communication falls off quickly which supposedly entices new interactions with new people/posters.
Message boards basically keep threads forever…we can go back on this board 10 pages and bring a thread back to life by simply replying to it. My understanding of Reddit is that same topic basically goes bye bye from sight after a short time and you would then need someone to search for a term or other key in that conversation in order to bring up that old topic/conversation.
Thats my limited understanding of it.
Lots of Jsmith in this thread.Speaking of bumping threads. Here is the most iconic chatter thread we have ever had. Enjoy.
2020 Season | Wildcard Weekend | Gameday Chatter Thread | 1/9/2021-1/10/2021
Romo "just the tip there, Jim" ~silence~ :lolwww.dallascowboyscentral.com
I think this is the main thing. You know this better than me, but if I recall we’ve just about doubled cost wise the last 2-3 years from what we started with. We have to keep updating the software, and hosting is a problem cost wise because you hit a point of no return where the cost is cheap (cheaper) but the board is not stable or goes down without good reason.My guess is Booze is thinking monetization.
1. So many jsmith postsSpeaking of bumping threads. Here is the most iconic chatter thread we have ever had. Enjoy.
2020 Season | Wildcard Weekend | Gameday Chatter Thread | 1/9/2021-1/10/2021
Romo "just the tip there, Jim" ~silence~ :lolwww.dallascowboyscentral.com
I think this is the main thing. You know this better than me, but if I recall we’ve just about doubled cost wise the last 2-3 years from what we started with. We have to keep updating the software, and hosting is a problem cost wise because you hit a point of no return where the cost is cheap (cheaper) but the board is not stable or goes down without good reason.
Cost is really the enemy here the way things are set up.
You god damn right it will.3. Bumping that thread may just propel us today and through the playoffs
Hilarious that @NoDak was bringing up yoga pants in that thread. I just got back from Vail and I’d say 85% of the women I saw were wearing yoga/stretch pants…with snow boots….in 2 degree weather. I’m all about the sexy but it defies logic in that type of weather.Lots of Jsmith in this thread.
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Reddit is more like a Twitter type format vs a message board IMO because the algorithm prefers to keep new topics and conversations readily open for a very short time period. Old comments/communication falls off quickly which supposedly entices new interactions with new people/posters.
Message boards basically keep threads forever…we can go back on this board 10 pages and bring a thread back to life by simply replying to it. My understanding of Reddit is that same topic basically goes bye bye from sight after a short time and you would then need someone to search for a term or other key in that conversation in order to bring up that old topic/conversation.
Thats my limited understanding of it.
~slowly raises hand~Who else had a hard time not liking a bunch of posts in that old thread?
I mean besides Geng.
Don't worry, Ravi - I only invited Reality, Woodysgirl and Hostile.
Man, I must have missed that he passed. He was a pretty cool guy. We interacted a decent bit on a different cowboys message board around 2014. RIP.Lots of Jsmith in this thread.
Juke. Instantly becomes the second best modDon't worry, Ravi - I only invited Reality, Woodysgirl and Hostile.
He's the only non-retard mod they've ever had over there.Juke. Instantly becomes the second best mod
Juke was also retarded. That little watermark he put on everything.He's the only non-retard mod they've ever had over there.
I would like to debate Mike Burke on our podcast.Don't worry, Ravi - I only invited Reality, Woodysgirl and Hostile.
he's too busy snaking toilets at that flophouse he managesI would like to debate Mike Burke on our podcast.