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Edited by Ling Lings Head: 1/22/2013 11:07:46 PM
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BNet > BNext ..a Ling Lings Head explanation

Beeing a member of Bungie.net meant something more than just browsing forums for interesting topics. It begun with the forging of the great rings. No, wait. It begun with creating a profile with a cool avatar, personal signature and a unique name. The new members discovered to their great amazement that the longer you stayed as an active member you'd be granted a rewad for your loyalty in the form of an awesome title. A newly hatched member is looking to fit in, to interact with its own kind. In Bungie.net we had different forums for this. Some members enjoyed all of them, thusly interacting with everyone, and some prefered to stick with what they knew. But the journey of our heroes does not end here. Upon having explored the realms of BNet they discovered groups. A whole new world to explore beneath the septagon shell and all with their own nich. The groups and the forums had integrity and personality. -This has to be the Arcadia of internet forums, our heroes thought. And so it was.

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  • Bungie.next could use a lot of changes and fixes (more group tools, separate forums with hastags used to sort the content therein, dark background, post sorting preferences with saved defaults, etc.), but the concept itself is much better than the old B.net. It may not [i]look[/i] as good right now, but I prefer it entirely. I can post about what I want, sort it where it belongs, and I don't have to see anything I don't want to.

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