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Edited by New Radical: 7/18/2013 3:18:17 AM
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So, is Bungie ever going to fix private groups?

Since Bungie.next was implemented, one glaring flaw has remained unfixed: the decreased functionality of private groups. While the main forums grew increasingly inactive in the months before the update, private groups played a vital role in keeping old Bungie.net members active. Like many private chapter administrators, I expected that Bungie.next would offer new features to groups that would enhance their functionality. And like many of those administrators, I am now disappointed. Bungie.next took what was a flawed-but-functional system and stripped it of qualities that enabled groups to run smoothly. Dozens of private groups became entirely inactive because of this, while others are hovering on the brink due to inability to function under the new format. I am therefore calling on Bungie to implement three simple changes to help private groups run "better" (meaning at least as well as before the update). They are: 1. Allow for non-administrator moderators. 2. Allow administrators to lock threads without deleting them. and, most importantly 3. [b]Allow us to ban users in-thread[/b] I am severely disappointed that these features - all of which were common-sense staples of the old group system - were removed without practical alternative. Private groups deserve better than this.

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  • Well, yeah. Achronos said that groups needed improvement. I don't think he'd say that if he weren't going to bother with it. And here's the thing: groups aren't the only thing on the agenda for the webteam. There is no magical "fit this shit" button. This is a big feature that's going to need time and a lot of proof of concept to be properly mended. This has to play nicely with parts of a game that's still in development and will likely change over time. Creating a site feature for a product that's uncertain is a pain in the ass. This is likely more complicated that we realize. Instead of asking [i]if[/i] it's going to happen, continue to provide productive and constructive feedback and data.

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