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#207865 - 12/09/08 01:58 PM
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5000 Post Club Member
Registered: 05/24/01
Posts: 5356
Loc: Parsonsfield, ME (originally N...
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Warning, Warning!
I am evaluating new software for the forums. The new program is from the same people who created the forums we are using now. However, it has more features and flexibility.
One feature that comes to mind is the ability to create sub-forums.
An example would be ... Top level forum = Composers, below that would be sub-forums for Chopin, Mozart, Beethoven, etc. (Yes, the famous "Just for those totally devoted to Chopin" thread could finally have its own home).
And yes, it will bring back the printer friendly feature.
It would also give us the ability to exclude specific features from a basic free membership, allowing us to charge a small yearly fee for "premium" membership. Don't roll your eyes like that. It's getting expensive supporting the forums, and Piano World is now my primary job.
The majority of what we offer now would remain free, but instead of relying on a few kind hearted members contributing to our survival, we could charge a small yearly fee for PREMIUM membership (basic membership would remain free) to cover expenses/overhead, etc.
Take the POLL...
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#207867 - 12/09/08 06:46 PM
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1000 Post Club Member
Registered: 10/20/06
Posts: 1645
Loc: An Indiana University
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I think it would be fun to try a new format although I have to say that the other place where people talk about everything BUT pianos is kind of slow.
If you switch will I lose all my stored PMs?
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#207868 - 12/09/08 07:03 PM
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1000 Post Club Member
Registered: 01/17/06
Posts: 1193
Loc: London
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Please, the most urgent improvement is to sort out (and perhaps simplify) picture uploading!
Good point about the stored PMs.
I hope the whole thing doesn't get too complicated!
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#207871 - 12/09/08 09:01 PM
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5000 Post Club Member
Registered: 08/06/05
Posts: 5660
Loc: SC Mountains
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A spell check would be really appreciated by the orthographically challenged like myself.
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#207872 - 12/09/08 09:08 PM
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3000 Post Club Member
Registered: 04/09/06
Posts: 3030
Loc: Vancouver B.C. Canada
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I would like to be able to email pianos to those that want them. (Only in my territory of course)
Can you please add that feature.
Thanks
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#207874 - 12/09/08 09:41 PM
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4000 Post Club Member
Registered: 11/27/06
Posts: 4312
Loc: Jersey Shore
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Originally posted by -Frycek:  A spell check would be really appreciated by the orthographically challenged like myself. [/b] Fire Fox has it built in...
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#207875 - 12/09/08 10:09 PM
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Full Member
Registered: 12/10/06
Posts: 247
Loc: Uxbridge, ON, Canada
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I would like to see a feature where you don't continue to see posts that you've already read, so when you log in you just see the updated/new posts.
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#207877 - 12/10/08 12:12 AM
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1000 Post Club Member
Registered: 10/20/06
Posts: 1645
Loc: An Indiana University
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Yes, like facebook! I am completely addicted to that place. helps though that the median age is 21 except for all my WTF buddies where the median age is 23.
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#207878 - 12/10/08 12:47 AM
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500 Post Club Member
Registered: 01/09/08
Posts: 846
Loc: Malaysia
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How about an auto-refresh feature, and prompt when there's new replies on threads we have read before (not by emails). Gotta use some javascript I guess.
Student rebate for premium membership?
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#207879 - 12/10/08 06:19 AM
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1000 Post Club Member
Registered: 02/02/02
Posts: 1865
Loc: El Cajon, CA
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I could be for forum expansion, etc... just so long as it's not priced too high ($100/year would be way too much for me, but depending on the features (whether or not I'd use them that is) $20-25/year might be swingable), and most importantly, every individual feature / spec / etc that's currently free remains as such.
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#207880 - 12/10/08 07:29 AM
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4000 Post Club Member
Registered: 03/17/05
Posts: 4911
Loc: boston north
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"It would also give us the ability to exclude specific features from a basic free membership, allowing us to charge a small yearly fee for "premium" membership. Don't roll your eyes like that. It's getting expensive supporting the forums, and Piano World is now my primary job. The majority of what we offer now would remain free, but instead of relying on a few kind hearted members contributing to our survival, we could charge a small yearly fee for PREMIUM membership (basic membership would remain free) to cover expenses/overhead, etc."  What would the premium members get that the freebie members don't?[/b]
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#207881 - 12/10/08 11:55 AM
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5000 Post Club Member
Registered: 06/15/01
Posts: 5474
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i'm not web-savvy enough to imagine what new and improved features might be available to us, but if you could have a "squabble room" where misbehaving miscreants can be sent to hash it out out of eyesight, that might be a big draw for some. i like pw the way it is. i'm sure i'll also like whatever improvements you make, frank.
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#207882 - 12/10/08 12:01 PM
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Registered: 02/22/05
Posts: 395
Loc: Safford, AZ
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How about the capability to post the same question on more than one forum with one posting?
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#207883 - 12/18/08 07:03 AM
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500 Post Club Member
Registered: 01/09/08
Posts: 846
Loc: Malaysia
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I guess it's still alright to revive this one-week-old thread.
As I read some old threads, learning that some knowledgeable posters have left the forum due to the fact that there's a lot of people posting wrong information and/or promoting self products without identifying themselves.
Therefore, is it possible that a rating system get implemented to each post/reply but only selected (well-respected) members can rate the post as useful/not useful (something like Yahoo! Answer)?
Possibly, a warning and banning system as well?
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#207884 - 12/18/08 08:38 AM
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3000 Post Club Member
Registered: 10/01/05
Posts: 3638
Loc: Surrey, England
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I don't mind paying a small fee if there are genuine value added features but I make a personal pleas for the following:
1 Simplify the top of the home page. There is half a screen of boring clutter that one only reads once, if at all.
2 Clear out the stickies regularly. Some of them seem to have been there forever (e.g. the grand adventure piano book one) and it just takes up space for more current posts
3 I agree that spell check is a modern feature that would be nice
4 Make moderators explain why they have closed or deleted threads. Some moderating is rather high handed.
More sub divisions adds no value at all to me. There are already more than enough. More divisions just makes navigation slower. Complexity for the sake of it.
Sorry to learn that Piano World is now your main job. That does not sound like good news.
Incidentally, I think the poll contains leading questions likely to generate the answer you seek. Not a brilliant basis for decision making,
Adrian
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#207885 - 12/18/08 09:14 AM
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9000 Post Club Member
Registered: 12/11/07
Posts: 9399
Loc: Canada
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Make moderators explain why they have closed or deleted threads. Some moderating is rather high handed.
I disagree. As a moderator in another busy forum I must have spent 10 hours in the space of only a few days going through the sections I'm responsible for, answering private correspondence related to the same, discussing policies, decisions and cases with other moddies - maybe twice that amount of time since a thing or two "erupted". Moderating is a volunteer job usualy taken on by busy individuals, unpaid, untrained, often thankless and a bit like walking through a minefield aided by a sniffer dog that has a head cold. I assume that moderators have adequate guidelines as well as a support system of the team at large (?) to aid them in their decisions. How much to state in a forum, and how to state it, needs to be up to the mod, but governed by the site's guidelines I think.
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#207886 - 12/18/08 09:59 AM
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Registered: 03/14/07
Posts: 1785
Loc: Central TX
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Originally posted by keystring: Make moderators explain why they have closed or deleted threads. Some moderating is rather high handed.
I disagree. As a moderator in another busy forum I must have spent 10 hours in the space of only a few days going through the sections I'm responsible for, answering private correspondence related to the same, discussing policies, decisions and cases with other moddies - maybe twice that amount of time since a thing or two "erupted". Moderating is a volunteer job usualy taken on by busy individuals, unpaid, untrained, often thankless and a bit like walking through a minefield aided by a sniffer dog that has a head cold. I assume that moderators have adequate guidelines as well as a support system of the team at large (?) to aid them in their decisions. How much to state in a forum, and how to state it, needs to be up to the mod, but governed by the site's guidelines I think. [/b] It wouldn't be hard to place an extra set of radio buttons/check boxes for "reason for locking/closing" that have a small set of values: - inappropriate content - user complaints - violates TOS - just cuz and then a text entry field that the mod can optionally add more detail if they'd like. Clicking one more box wouldn't add substantially to the mods workload and they could expound more if they felt like it.
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#207887 - 12/18/08 10:48 AM
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Registered: 04/12/05
Posts: 9706
Loc: Williamsburg, VA
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One thing to keep in mind. Assessing a small user fee likely will diminish the number of participants (law of demand and all that), and the decrease may be substantial. In plain language (hah) the price elasticity of demand may be quite large in the neighborhood of the current price (which is zero, of course).
I don't say this as an argument against the change. I'm agnostic about that. There are good and bad points about shrinking the group of active posters.
Many people use 'nuisance fees' to reduce unwanted traffic. A small user fee here likely would eliminate people who place a low value on actually writing posts. I suspect we'd see a decline in trolling and a fall in the number of immature postings from people who can't resist offering their .02 for free.
We'd also miss some golden nuggets to be sure, and the number of young posters likely would decline. These are people, for instance, who are much less likely to have access to credit cards and check books with which to pay PW fees.
The number of posts would shrink even more if the cost was assessed per post. After all, if the cost is yearly (for instance) once you jump the hurdle the marginal cost of an extra post is again zero.
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#207888 - 12/18/08 11:07 AM
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9000 Post Club Member
Registered: 12/11/07
Posts: 9399
Loc: Canada
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[/quote]It wouldn't be hard to place an extra set of radio buttons/check boxes for "reason for locking/closing" that have a small set of values: [/quote] Having just gone through that as mod, there are pros and cons. Sometimes check boxes hold some meaning, but it's not the same as an actual reasoned communication. Personally I haven't found it that effective though one can have the impression of having said something.
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#207890 - 12/18/08 11:33 PM
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Yikes! 10000 Post Club Member
Registered: 01/01/03
Posts: 19862
Loc: Kansas
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we should charge him!
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#207891 - 12/18/08 11:36 PM
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Registered: 09/18/08
Posts: 8392
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Originally posted by Monica K.: Originally posted by Piano*Dad:  The number of posts would shrink even more if the cost was assessed per post. [/b] Please tell me Frank isn't considering charging per POST!?! Uh-oh.  [/b] Hmmm...11753...you are in trouble. If PW becomes "by subscription only" I probably have say goodbye. 
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#207892 - 12/19/08 12:00 AM
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5000 Post Club Member
Registered: 05/15/07
Posts: 5576
Loc: Down Under
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I am more than willing to pay, but (*techno-ignoramus-alert*) I don't have the foggiest idea how to do it. You may not believe it, but I've never paid for anything online ...
My other concern is that if the new format has lots of pretty graphics and moving thingies, my dial-up speed (well it's dial-up for about half of each month) won't cope, and consequently neither will I.
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#207893 - 12/19/08 03:00 AM
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3000 Post Club Member
Registered: 10/01/05
Posts: 3638
Loc: Surrey, England
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Piano Dad - surely your analysis only applies if subscription becomes compulsory. If Frank intends, as he has said, to maintain a free service running alongside a higher featured subscription one, then he may not see a significant decline?
But it is difficult to see how Frank can generate a significant income stream from this forum as if there is a two tier system, there will have to be significant disbenefits for non fee payers - or few will upgrade to the paid service.
The poll itself is interesting. From a claimed membership of 35,000 or whatever it is, only a couple of hundred have bothered to reply. A good proportion of those say they are willing or might be willing to pay a fee. But a few hundred fee payers will generate peanuts as most will not pay if the dollar value is above a fairly de minimis level.
And Frank will also have the issue of dealing with foreign currencies unless he wishes to turn PW into a US only forum. I volunteered to make a donation years ago, but I have no dollar bank account and my email on the subject, asking how I subscribed, was ignored.
It is perhaps a shame that there is no sponsorship from piano manufacturers. I suppose the brand bashing that goes on here (and all forums) puts them off.
A final thought. I am a member of an active motorcycle forum. It sprang into being because most members belonged to another forum that decided to charge a membership fee before anyone gained posting privileges. The result - a new, free forum, was formed and membership shifted en masse in a matter of a few weeks.
Piano World does look and feel dated and cluttered, and is in need of major rethink and update. I wish Frank success with cosmetic surgery on his baby.
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#207894 - 12/19/08 03:16 AM
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Registered: 04/16/06
Posts: 1951
Loc: Belgium
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Piano World does look and feel dated and cluttered, and is in need of major rethink and update. Perhaps so but similar forums like the one below, what do they get, one post/week? http://www.armleg.com/forum/viewforum.php?f=2&mforum=pianosinc schwammerl.
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