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re: a petition to chicken for leaving the team boards private

Posted on 10/16/12 at 5:33 pm to
Posted by Draconian Sanctions
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Posted on 10/16/12 at 5:33 pm to
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I could be totally wrong on this, but isn't part of the reason tigerdroppings and Tiger Rant have grown so popular as to be able to include separate boards for all SEC schools is the fact that they always allowed other fans to post on the LSU boards and only loosely moderate them? Tiger Rant has always had a good mix of opposing fan dissent and trolls etc.,that kept it interesting unlike lame Bama fan boards that ban opposing fan comments.


well then there's that. Homers just want their own little private board that their sensitive eyes can run away from anything that might disturb the groupthink.
Posted by hawgfaninc
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Member since Nov 2011
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Posted on 10/16/12 at 6:22 pm to
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To allow the boards time to grow and grab new members. And be a sanctuary from the trolling of the Rants. The Rant is large enough that it could counter any trolls, but say what if the Rant or the OT decided to invade the Vanderbilt board one day

this was posted by napoleon on the TD help board not long ago. to which chicken posted it was "well said". could give some insight as to why the head fowl is leaving the team boards private for the time being. let them grow in numbers then open them to the public, which i think will work if done properly.




tried to find where napoleon posted it or where hugo reposted it for someone else in a different thread, but those threads appear to have been whacked. was able to google search and the quote above was still searchable, which is how i copied and pasted it here. was thinking there was more to it but this may be it.
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