To: kristinn
FR may be primitive in its architecture
Primitive? Hmph! So even a caveman could figure it out, I suppose?
4 posted on
09/08/2007 5:23:09 AM PDT by
rightwingintelligentsia
(You know a liberal has lost the argument when he calls you a Nazi.)
To: rightwingintelligentsia
Primitive? Hmph! So even a caveman could figure it out, I suppose?
The "primitive" (I would use the term "user-friendly") architecture gives FR a great advantage over the blogs. It allows the membership here to be MUCH more interactive and collaborative than elsewhere - creating a "sum is greater than the parts of the whole" situation.
The problem with blogs is that they tend to be centered on either the one person (kos) or the select few people (mydd) who are actually posting material/articles, and there generally isn't a lot of interaction between those who post responses.
kos, etc are more like the kids on campus that would stand up on soapboxes reading political statements and manifesto to a small crowd. FR is like a bunch of people sitting around a table working to hash something out. The result is that FR can produce better and faster analyses than kos could ever hope to.
To: rightwingintelligentsia
As a caveman I’m offended (but I agree).
To: rightwingintelligentsia
Actually, I think FR has the best forum interface on the Net. For instance, try joining one of those million generic bulletin boards and pinging someone...
56 posted on
09/08/2007 11:29:32 AM PDT by
Mr. Silverback
(Support Scouting-Raising boys to be men, and politically incorrect at the same time.)
To: rightwingintelligentsia
Maybe he’s talking about the search feature that so many people use to avoid making duplicate posts.
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