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Offline CalabiYau

I like this forum, maybe just because I have used to it. I hate to change too much, especially when lost track of ever existed information.

me too  +5%

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reddit has an upvote function which some people find useful.  Personally, I prefer this forum.
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Offline mf-tzo

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i prefer this kind of forum.
I suggest you make a poll using the different alternatives instead of looking from everyone's comments

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I feel the new forum will be used by MAS.
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Offline fuzzy

i know sharebitstalk.io is planning to use nodebb.  we are also looking at tokenifying it with the sharebot (obviously).  moght not be a bad idea to use it as a test forum to see if we can get it incorporating bts.  if bitsharestalk community likes it, they coild likely copy it themselves.  we have some interesting talks going on behind the scenes.

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which UI is the best?
Check out Discourse. SAFE Network forum uses it and it's the best forum out.
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I prefer reddit.

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I like this forum, maybe just because I have used to it. I hate to change too much, especially when lost track of ever existed information.
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BTW what commenting style do you prefer - the reddit style where you reply to a comment creating a new sub thread or forum style where you need to cite the text you are replying to? What the pros and cons of each approach?

Reddit style voting can make unpopular opinions less heard. Thats what the whole tree based thing is based on.  Flat style forces people to view more of other's opinions. 
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BTW what commenting style do you prefer - the reddit style where you reply to a comment creating a new sub thread or forum style where you need to cite the text you are replying to? What the pros and cons of each approach?
I also prefer the tree-style. Flat forums are ok. But best-practice as in mailing list is a tree structure IMHO.

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BTW what commenting style do you prefer - the reddit style where you reply to a comment creating a new sub thread or forum style where you need to cite the text you are replying to? What the pros and cons of each approach?

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