Larry Chamberlin
7 years ago, updated 7 years ago
OK, folks, |
Maple Tree
7 years ago
The only thing I would like to see happen is making it possible to link collaboration poems, please and thank you. |
Jamie
7 years ago
Clubs again! Unless i am missing something? |
Ben Pickard
7 years ago
I agree with Andrea. Not being able to collaborate 'officially' is a real step backwards, in my opinion. |
Britt
7 years ago, updated 7 years ago
Every time I get a PM from the mod account/site wide PM thinger, even after reading, it stays highlighted as though it's unread. |
Em
7 years ago
Definitely agree with Andrea about collaborations and Jamie about getting clubs up and running properly. |
BlueJay
7 years ago
I definitely agree with Andrea and also with the need for our clubs to be sorted out lol. |
Larry Chamberlin
7 years ago
Keep it coming folks |
abracadabra
7 years ago, updated 7 years ago
Loving the new PnQ. |
silvershoes
7 years ago
Awesome ideas, all. I'm on board. |
abracadabra
7 years ago
Just realised you can still favourite threads by clicking Follow. Still discovering new features. |
Britt
7 years ago
For the mobile version, I would really appreciate a timestamp on the forums. I use my cell phone more than my laptop to come on here, and I stay away from the forums because I have to go in and click on each thread to see if there's a new post. |
Larry Chamberlin
7 years ago
Thorough restatement of the issues at the top. |
Everlasting
replied to Larry Chamberlin
7 years ago
It is already on the list but I just want to add my two cents... so I'm just repeating it. Add the counter for how many times a poem has been visited. |
mossgirl19
7 years ago
I think the list covers what I wanted to suggest. Thanks, Larry. |
ddavidd
7 years ago, updated 6 years ago
Under the quote button in front page always appear the same quotes. It never changes. One could see how boring it is to read the same quotes, no matter how good, on and on for more than , already, three month. Site looks like an abandoned barn in that section. |
mossgirl19
replied to ddavidd
7 years ago
What are published on that section are I think the quotes that are most liked. Maybe change that part with latest quotes so we can read new quotes everyday. |
Larry Chamberlin
replied to ddavidd
7 years ago
Change the quotes Added to the list |
Em
7 years ago, updated 7 years ago
How about a timed out thing where it logs you off instantly if you're not active for say 1/2 hour because many times I close the page but still I am active therefore people think I'm active and possibly when we do infact sign out sign us out straight away as often I've gone to contact someone albeit not important as they're still on to go back to their page and it says last visit 20 mins ago... |
Ben Pickard
replied to ddavidd
7 years ago
I feel I have the right to reply to this as I am one of those. I have to admit to being entirely in agreement. I've often thought having the same three quotes on the front page week in and week out demeans the site and other great authors in general. It's actually become rather embarrassing, lol. I think a 'popular recent quotes' (like the poems) would be best. |
ddavidd
replied to Ben Pickard
7 years ago, updated 6 years ago
"It's actually become rather embarrassing" |
ddavidd
replied to Larry Chamberlin
7 years ago, updated 6 years ago
Thanks Larry. |
Poet on the Piano
7 years ago
Good job, guys. I'm all for these suggestions! |
Jamie
7 years ago, updated 7 years ago
I think the weekly contest needs an upgrade somewhat. I don't know if these can be done though. |
Larry Chamberlin
replied to Jamie
7 years ago, updated 7 years ago
We're open to input on limiting noms, but any such decision by the members will require Janis to implement it. |
Lucifer
7 years ago
Sir Larry, I completely agree with what Jamie mentioned about the nomination of the poems, that we should only allow 2 poems of the same poet. |
hiraeth
7 years ago
I'm not too keen on placing a limit on how many poems of author X can be nominated, Larry mentioned most of my reasons why. I'm not a big fan of telling people how to use their nomination votes (which is essentially what's being done, since they wouldn't be able to nominate a poem if two other poems by the same author were already nominated). Another thing I wanted to note was that, previously on the old site, one poem was allowed to be nominated by more than one person, and on the new site only one person can nominate a poem, and I think that was a beneficial change, there's a lot more poems being nominated now, the nomination page is pretty diverse, a lot of familiar poets and new poets alike. Every single poet that has the nominator status can vote for THREE UNIQUE POEMS a week, this times idk lets say 20 active members should net 60 unique poems being nominated for the weekly contest. |
Lucifer
replied to hiraeth
7 years ago
Thanks senyru. |
ddavidd
7 years ago, updated 6 years ago
I totally disagree with limiting the number of nomination from one poet to two or to any number too, even though I understand how annoying sometimes it could be for the other members. First, we must give the benefit of doubt (as Larry also mentioned) that the judges would look beyond any other consideration but the quality of each poem individually regardless. second any poet has his/her ups and downs and sometime goes to an inspirational spree and keep on creating wonderful works for a while and then stop, so, who is going to compensate him/her for the dry seasons fallows. So, it is very unfair that we disregard the individual greatness of each poem for any reason but the eminence of the vary poem. praising poem only for their individual goods would encourage the other members to raise the quality of the works instead of being annoyed with why others get more attention than they do. Because putting too much emphasis on any other consideration but the work itself is wrong, is vanity, it is promoting pride and reputation instead of literature. In extreme cases it is like blaming Shakespeare why he produced so many solid works and over shadowed other writers. |
Lucifer
replied to ddavidd
7 years ago
Well said, Frank. |
mossgirl19
7 years ago, updated 7 years ago
I think Jamie has a point. If we limit two poems per poet in our nominations it would certainly mean more poems are nominated, from more writers. That is the only rationale behind the suggestion. We should not bring up whether the poem was inferior or good, as nomination is the judgment of the person nominating and of that we have no control. |
ddavidd
replied to mossgirl19
7 years ago, updated 6 years ago
You said: " I think Jamie has a point. If we limit two poems per poet in our nominations it would certainly mean more poems are nominated, from more writers. That is the only rationale behind the suggestion." |
mossgirl19
replied to ddavidd
7 years ago, updated 7 years ago
Well yes, the amount of poems will not change, just the amount of poets...I stand corrected. I said that he has a point, but I am not in total agreement with the idea because there are only a handful of poets who are active on the site given a period of time...and if these handful will be limited then we will have lesser nominations. I agree with your point...in a way it brings the quality of works down. A poet is never at fault if he/she writes five good pieces in one sitting. |
ddavidd
replied to mossgirl19
7 years ago, updated 6 years ago
;) :) I am glad we think alike and if we did not, I would still be glad because you are a good thinker and discussing with you is a good learning experience. |
CJ Maleney
replied to Maple Tree
7 years ago
Totally agree |
CJ Maleney
7 years ago
My two bits or more |
Ben Pickard
7 years ago, updated 7 years ago
The weekly contest is a fabulous bonus and encourages people who are highlighted to continue writing with confidence. However, writing to win fundamentally demeans the idea of poetry entirely. As clichéd as it sounds, poetry is about feeling, passion, depth, beauty, despair and even ugliness and if they are portrayed honestly - with genuine feeling - then they have real merit; much greater merit than the weekly competition brings them. |
Everlasting
7 years ago
^ uhmm that brought a topic to my mind... if anyone is interested... suggestion for a prompt: |
Em
7 years ago
For starters - I personally believe it's unfair to limit nominated poems to 2 per poet because what I see as fabulous might not be some elses cup of tea and what I see as terrible someone else might love it which is why judges read all poetry and I assume are limited to so many votes of their own which is only fair and no doubt why this judging term has been so diverse as the judges like us have their own taste. |
mossgirl19
replied to Ben Pickard
7 years ago, updated 7 years ago
I think you have said it wisely, Ben...let us enjoy the weekly...let us write freely, nominate freely, according to our own taste and let us be happy in poetry :-) |