tim-sanchez wrote:I've come over from reddit, we already have a very small community set up here: https://www.reddit.com/r/MorecambeFC/
It runs slightly differently to a normal forum, people start discussions or share links, and you can then comment underneath it. You then up or downvote posts depending on whether they're relevant or not, rather than the "bumping" systems of forums like this where each reply boosts a topic to the top.
In terms of mobile platforms though, it's a huge website so it's accessible on pretty much every device.
redrobo wrote:If by updating the current forum provides an improvement, then all well and good. But change just for the sake of it when the current model has served us well for the past few years for me is a needless waste of time.
I would suggest that the vast majority of viewers of our forum are more than happy with how it operates and providing any updates give an improvement but not radical change then all well and good. Again I would suggest that the vast majority of users are not that savvy in technical matters and don't see the need for a complete change that some more technical users would like to see.
Maybe it's an age thing but for me by all means update but a complete change....no thanks
Crazeenick wrote:If other options such as Reddit were better for this purpose lots of other clubs would be using it, but they are not.
Keith wrote:
The forum on mobiles isn't consistent and some people have complained about this. I find it difficult to post on a mobile phone because the keyboard covers the 'submit' button. I don't know if there is a better option, in particular for mobiles, but I'm happy to listen.
Keith wrote:Updates are definitely going to be implemented simply for security reasons, so simply doing those wouldn't be noticed.
The forum on mobiles isn't consistent and some people have complained about this. I find it difficult to post on a mobile phone because the keyboard covers the 'submit' button. I don't know if there is a better option, in particular for mobiles, but I'm happy to listen.
In general, I expect it will simply be an updated version of this forum.
Keith wrote:Updates are definitely going to be implemented simply for security reasons, so simply doing those wouldn't be noticed.
The forum on mobiles isn't consistent and some people have complained about this. I find it difficult to post on a mobile phone because the keyboard covers the 'submit' button. I don't know if there is a better option, in particular for mobiles, but I'm happy to listen.
In general, I expect it will simply be an updated version of this forum.
Andy D wrote:I don't like Morecambe Fans Facebook group for constructing a debate, but it's other stuff with news and ticket and travel info is very good!
Keith wrote:I've always found it frustrating that the club don't use SV more. Even simply popping on here with a snippet, then link to the official web site for the full story. There aren't a huge number of people posting on here but there are a lot of 'lurkers' who read but never post. Even right now, there are eleven users viewing the forum, eight of them 'guests' [& one "Google Bot"]. That's late Sunday afternoon in the closed season when nothing is happening! Hopefully the new Commercial Manager will utilise every opportunity to promote the club. The more people visit the official site, the more revenue, so get linking to it!
Sakhalin Shrimp wrote:Keith, just for info it works fine on my iphone
mrpotatohead wrote:Any forum is going to piss some people off Andy, because it is frequented by fans with opinions, if the club don't want to use it because of whatever, fine, but don't whine about attendances etc one minute and ignore a free resource for getting info out the next.
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