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He has a point though.


I'm happy everyone's enjoying themselves, but it just means non word-game or toptenlist related threads plummet out of sight in no time.

Plus I think my 'mark all threads as red' link is actually turning a light blue as it wears out with use.

Top ten new rooms I would like to see on the forum


1 family ties (as per polly's brioche dans la four thread)

3 the cominterns (lounging for class war)

4 the drawing room (serious discussions with greater moderation)

5 the play room (word games and topten lists)

It does read as grumpy old man doesn't it? I don't mean it to be - I enjoy it as much as the next man/woman


But as Piers says, the sheer volume of contributions mean some good non-game stuff gets lost along the way


It's not just Hangman - there are several threads now which encourage continuous one-liner stuff and as I say I'm not against them but maybe a bit of re-ordering is due?


and my facEDbook pun got all of the non-attention it deserved I see ;-)

So, we have;


ED Issues/Gossip.

Wanted Offered Recommended

What's on / Forum Clubs and socials

General non ED related chit chat

Family issues and lost cats

Games room


I agree with Georgia about these threads getting lost, but I think it could easily be combined with the whats on section, if it was made clear in the title.

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