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Originally posted by DrkFusion
[B]. There are threads, people are getting the support they need, and its all good.
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Wrong and wrong.
You couldn't be more wrong. I spent four hours going through the Leasne store thread looking for a simple solution to adding new items to the store. After reading 70 + pages of the 112 pages of the thread, I finally gave up.
It's not all good. That's an example of a terriffic hack that could be taken to another level if it were given a bigger pot to grow in. This forum here is asking for "site feedback" and I'm giving it... It iself is a waste of resources if people like you feel the need to piss on our ideas for feedback before they are even explored.
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Sure it may bring some more users to use the hack. It may be used to offer more support, but heck, the creators, have tried there hardest to make the installations, and the hack itself run smoothly, now there are many people here who are willing to help within the appointed thread by the author, and the author will also help.
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Do you even realize how conter-productive your point is here? You practically make my point for me... Yes, it would bring users to use these stand-out hacks more. Yes, the dedicated forums could be used for additional support... Instead of 112 page threads, we can have individual threads dedicated to individual problems. This would make it so much easier for the hack creator to provide support... It would also give more footing to these stand-out hacks, and let a community build around them...
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The mods already have a big job, for them to search around and find hacks that are in well-demand its a burden, especially when they are working without profit to keep these communities clean, and running smoothly for us.
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If the mods don't like their jobs, nobody is holding guns to their heads. I'm sure everybody here can appreciate that being a mod is a hard and thankless job. But as a mod myself (of my own forum), I also know that we (as mods of our respective forums) are always looking for new ideas to cultivate the seeds that we have planted with our respective boards, and in my opinion, it's time to provide some more robust support for some of these great hacks before they crumble under their own weight.
If resources are the concerns, I assure you, I'd have used less resources in my four hours of searching post after post if there was a forum about this particularly great hack with subject threads to view.
I'm not asking it for every single hack... But there are a handful out there that are so great, they deserve to be taken to the next level.
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Also Taco John, there is a nice juicy edit button on your post no need for double posting
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The board police in action. I guess if you can't come up with any good feedback, you might as well mix in piss and vinegar and pretend that you did.