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26 March 2022, 11:20 PM | #1 |
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Rolex General Discussion Forum format needs to change!
With all due respects to the moderators of TRF, I really believe the GENERAL ROLEX DISCUSSION Forum and format needs to change. About 85% of the discussion in the entire website sits there and it has become a hodge-podge of topics with no reasonable rhyme or reason. Frankly speaking. The format sucks. (Sorry)
I belong to many other internet forums for my hobbies and interests (cars, bikes, guitars, cameras, sports, etc.) and their forum topics are much better organized into many salient sub topics. For instance, in the BMW and Mercedes Forums, their sub topics are divided into specific car models and years making it easy to navigate and search topics and actually get the latest forum posts. For cameras (DPReview), its the same thing. Here at the TRF, however, the General Discussion is just way "too general". In my opinion it should be sub-divided either into specific models (Daytona, GMT, Sub, etc.) or specific topics (market rumors, etc.). The entire AD related posts belong to specifically ADs. Daytona's can have their own subforum and Incomings can have their own subforums as well. Heck the BaselWorld deserves its own sub-forum. Each time, I log into the TRF, I have had to scroll through the general topic titles to determine those that are worth reading from those that are just questions that have been discussed five hundred times before. I emailed the Admins / Moderators about this suggestion and never heard from them. ADMINS! I know you are busy with your day jobs but you know that this place needs a major restructuring in terms of topics. Rant over. .
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