How Do You Scan These Threads?

How Do You Usually Scan these Threads?

  • I start at the top and click on every one.

    Votes: 5 2.4%
  • I usually just skim the first page.

    Votes: 107 51.0%
  • I skim the first two pages.

    Votes: 40 19.0%
  • I skim the first three pages.

    Votes: 22 10.5%
  • I only check out threads I've started.

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • I only check out threads to which I've subscribed.

    Votes: 3 1.4%
  • I make sure I read threads started by certain people.

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • I read most of the threads that are about a certain topic.

    Votes: 15 7.1%
  • I start somewhere else, like page 5, and jump around.

    Votes: 1 0.5%
  • Other (please explain)

    Votes: 17 8.1%

RSS Feed for the forums I like (RPG and Storyhour boards). That way I have an ongoing updated set of thread titles to look over without having to load a slow page. I use the Sage extension for Firefox.
 

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I use Firefox, so I normally scan each page of threads with new content since my last visit, and open a thread that looks interesting in another tab; once I've gone through all of the pages of threads, I'll usually stop reading then go to the new tabs with new/updated topics, unless there's a specific thread that I want to see if there's been a reply to that I missed and/or didn't have time to reply to before, in which case I scroll back through the older, non-bumped threads, to see if I missed anything interesting.
 


I write a reply with no context, then I browse through hundreds of threads trying to find one where it would be (barely) relevant to the discussion.

In response to your questionnaire..
1) Black.
2) 42.
3) Mr. Magoo.

I hope that helps with your research paper!
 

maggot said:
I skim the titles of those threads that have been updated since the last time I visited. This is usually the first page for General, but often it can be two or three pages. I read those threads I think I might be intested in, but leave when I figure it isn't what I'm looking for which could be anywhere from one post to the end of the multi-page thread.
I do this in General, Rules, and House Rules.
 


But to answer:

I usually skim the first pages of Rules and General, occasionally going into Seeking Players and House rules, but only once a month or so for each. So , yes, I only see a fraction of Enworld.

I rarely look past the first page unless I am looking for a specific thread I want to post in. I don't Subscribe to thread ever.
 

Endless search

Why don't we have a search engine on this site that everyone could access? The amount of information on here is infinite & unmanageable without a search engine. Sometimes I spend hours skimming through hundreds of pages jus to find certain topics.
 

I scan the first two or three pages and read any thread which is not a grognard complaint-fest about the state of the game, as well as anything that's not about 4E. Anything else is fair game.
 

thecelticking said:
Why don't we have a search engine on this site that everyone could access? The amount of information on here is infinite & unmanageable without a search engine. Sometimes I spend hours skimming through hundreds of pages jus to find certain topics.
Because this site costs a cubic buttload (i.e. many thousand dollars a year) to run, and search is very CPU-intensive. Back when we were on the slow server searching ground things to a halt, so we instituted the $20 Community Supporter accounts to let people search (along with other cool benefits; who's online, custom titles, that sort of thing.)

Folks have been wonderful about keeping the community going; it's why the site is here. Without them, EN World wouldn't be here. Thanks, CSers! :D
 
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