News Reporting Poll, Take 2

Good, bad or ugly (the little known meaning of "ugly" which means "indifferent")

  • Good!

    Votes: 277 68.7%
  • Bad!

    Votes: 76 18.9%
  • Ugly! In the "indifferent" sense of the word!

    Votes: 50 12.4%


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I prefer this type of news everyday, but I'm afraid it's a lot more difficult to find something when you look for it some days after the reporting... Still, I answered Good because I believe it's better this way!
 

I still prefer not to have opinion in the news. I'd much rather see comment links to each news item where people can talk about them (like www.ve3d.com does it).


It's interesting that most all the comments posted so far are negative, even though most of the votes are positive.
 



its cool

I like it, you provide more information than before and I don't mind a little extra reading. I am used to it based on how long some of the rpg books we read are. :D
 



Good and Bad.

I find that I miss the ability to quickly scan the news for things of interest but I also like the fact that there is more meat on the "news bone". I think that the suggestions of previus posters are very good, I think that with a simple bold headline-title to the news items the ease of finding thinks of interst would be greatly increased.
I understand the wish to move away from the simple headline news that the site used to use and I fully agree with it but I do find that specially when I have missed a few days of news it becomes almost impossible to cach up with the current events. So a simple highlight of the gist of the news would be great.
I don't think I like the idea of a serch system. It's hard to know what news is of interst to you (if you already knew what it whas it would'nt be news!).
 

I definitely prefer the older news page format. I like to get my info straight rather than conversationally. Seeking information on old post was easier than the new method, now you read less the first time through but finding an older announcement takes more work.

The Auld Grump
 
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