When wanting to create a thread, how easy is it for you to think up a topic? Does it take you a while, or can you just think of one right up on the spot?
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I find the most popular threads are the ones where people can reply with quick 1-2 word responses without much thought. Besides that, threads that are controversial or hold great discussion value.
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I brainstorm. It takes some time.
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I used to make a few but they either got me banned or got ignored so I gave up.
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[quote][b]Posted by:[/b] Buddha Milk [quote][b]Posted by:[/b] Stormkiller626 I don't create threads.[/quote][/quote]
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How did you think of this thread?
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Normally spend a while thinking about it, sometimes I've sat and wrote out a whole thread only to click cancel in the end
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I never plan to make a thread, I'll have a spontaneous idea, or see something I feel the need to share something, and get it over and done with as quickly as possible, because I know if I take too much time I'll just go on, and it will end up completely incohesive and nightmarish to read. [Edited on 01.06.2013 4:04 AM PST]
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[quote][b]Posted by:[/b] Stormkiller626 I don't create threads.[/quote]
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Used to be super easy. Then as time passed, it started to be more focused. Then into news articles or game related topics with links.
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This. [quote][b]Posted by:[/b] l Supertramp l or can you just think of one right up on the spot?[/quote]I could fill this forum with legit threads. Questions. Polls. Design ideas and complains. Much more.
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[quote][b]Posted by:[/b] l Supertramp l When wanting to create a thread, how easy is it for you to think up a topic? Does it take you a while, or can you just think of one right up on the spot?[/quote]To be honest op it sounds like you are going about it the wrong way. The method you describes breeds meaningless threads. Instead, don't come on bungie.net thinking "I want to make a thread.", you should only think of making a thread when you already have a good idea. This will provide for better threads, and a better forum as a whole.
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[quote][b]Posted by:[/b] ecartman1214 1. Click "Create New Topic" 2. Bang head against keyboard 2. Post thread 3. ???? 2. Bribe Mods 2. Profit [/quote] I might try this method...
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1. Click "Create New Topic" 2. Bang head against keyboard 2. Post thread 3. ???? 2. Bribe Mods 2. Profit
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I usually get something randomly, yes I'm thinking of making a thread, but I'm not just sitting at the computer going through things I could make. All the threads I make I try to really think them out first before posting.
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I don't normally think about making threads. If I have a good idea I usually just think it over before I post it. I suppose I kind of just post threads on an impluse.
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I do it the other way, I think of something randomly then decide I want to create a thread about it.
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I don't think of something to create a thread about, but if a idea pops in my head I might make it. Only if it has a good discussion value.
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^Yup. I hardly create threads but when I do, it's incredibly easy for me to create one with plenty of discussion value. [Edited on 01.05.2013 6:55 PM PST]
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I only create threads when I know what to talk about.
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I only create a thread after I have an idea. I don't just "create threads" but instead have an idea, click the [b]Create New Topic[/b] button and type it up.
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I only make a thread if I have an idea, often made on the spot. Never force it and try to keep up some sort of thread quota though.
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The first rule about creating threads, is don't talk about creating threads.
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I don't really like making topics.
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I hardly ever create threads. When I do I usually have a topic in mind though, I don't try to force one so I can create the thread.
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I don't create threads very often, but if something interesting comes to mind, and if I think others might find interesting, then I'll create a thread. I've never been the type to create a thread on the spot.
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I almost never make threads. In fact, the event is so rare, I do not have any sort of process. If I have an idea, I will make the thread if there is no thread for it near the first page.