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Should HyeClub Forum have a Chat Room?

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  • Should HyeClub Forum have a Chat Room?

    I could get some kind of a chatroom going. However, the problem is, the advantage of a forum is that it leaves a written communication that can be of use to other Armenians, who will search for related topics. While a chat room is a place where everything chatted about gets wasted and sometimes conversations can turn into fights and trolling becomes prevalent.
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    No, it will cannibalize forum discussions
    38.89%
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    Yes, everybody would only use it for casual talk
    55.56%
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    I don't care
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    Welcome to the HyeClub Forum!

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    Re: HyeClub.Com

    Originally posted by nimda View Post
    I could get some kind of a chatroom going. However, the problem is, the advantage of a forum is that it leaves a written communication that can be of use to other Armenians, who will search for related topics. While a chat room is a place where everything chatted about gets wasted and sometimes conversations can turn into fights and trolling becomes prevalent.
    I think if you provided a chat it would be cool
    I for one would like the chat back.
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    • #3
      Re: HyeClub.Com

      Originally posted by PepsiAddict View Post
      I think if you provided a chat it would be cool
      I for one would like the chat back.
      You, for one, never used the chat to chat with anyone.

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      Originally posted by nimda View Post
      I could get some kind of a chatroom going. However, the problem is, the advantage of a forum is that it leaves a written communication that can be of use to other Armenians, who will search for related topics. While a chat room is a place where everything chatted about gets wasted and sometimes conversations can turn into fights and trolling becomes prevalent.
      I think the chat was more used for casual chit-chat than more serious discussion we'd want to preserve. Although it wasn't too common, I think there were probably some times when things got discussed there that would have been nice to post on the forum, but I think there were also a lot of times thread/post ideas came from discussions in the chatroom too. I think there are pros and cons to the chat, but personally, I feel that the pros outweighed the cons.
      [COLOR=#4b0082][B][SIZE=4][FONT=trebuchet ms]“If you think you can, or you can’t, you’re right.”
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      • #4
        Re: HyeClub.Com

        I actually did chat,sometimes you weren't there & I chatted alot
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        • #5
          Re: HyeClub.Com

          Originally posted by Siggie View Post
          You, for one, never used the chat to chat with anyone.
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          I think the chat was more used for casual chit-chat than more serious discussion we'd want to preserve. Although it wasn't too common, I think there were probably some times when things got discussed there that would have been nice to post on the forum, but I think there were also a lot of times thread/post ideas came from discussions in the chatroom too. I think there are pros and cons to the chat, but personally, I feel that the pros outweighed the cons.
          Right! Because the chat converts all the rest into one word chat, too. Therefore the chat cons don't respond; the majority ...
          Last edited by gegev; 05-23-2011, 06:40 PM.

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            Re: HyeClub.Com

            I think they were in the chat so overall they spent more time on the forum. There may be a difference in post count, but what kind of posts? Keep & Kill or what did you eat? sort of garbage? I wouldn't even count those.
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            • #7
              Should HyeClub Forum have a Chat Room?

              ... or is the forum format more optimal?
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              • #8
                Re: Should HyeClub Forum have a Chat Room?

                Originally posted by nimda View Post
                I could get some kind of a chatroom going. However, the problem is, the advantage of a forum is that it leaves a written communication that can be of use to other Armenians, who will search for related topics. While a chat room is a place where everything chatted about gets wasted and sometimes conversations can turn into fights and trolling becomes prevalent.
                Convincing point. I much prefer we prioritise written communication that can be used by other Armenians than to see the forum potentially cannibalised by the chat. Now that I think of it, forum posts seemed to be down during the height in popularity of the chat. While maybe 75% of the chat's contents were casual talk, there were long and heated debates on many topics that could have served better as posts on the forum. I'm voting against.
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                • #9
                  Re: Should HyeClub Forum have a Chat Room?

                  I enjoy chat rooms

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                  • #10
                    Re: Should HyeClub Forum have a Chat Room?

                    What happened to the chatroom? Was it removed or something?

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