Leo Gura

Leo's Blog Discussion Mega-Thread

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2 minutes ago, Thought Art said:

I look at the blog.. I also suspect I’m in your top 1% of viewers though. 

I check it first before I come to the forum most times. Even if I don't log in to see what's new and interesting.


What you know leaves what you don't know and what you don't know is all there is. 

 

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Just now, Davino said:

I don't think the comment section would be good. He explicitly made it like that.

The like button could be a nice feature though 

I wish our journals were also like that haha. 

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Just now, Davino said:

I don't think the comment section would be good. He explicitly made it like that.

The like button could be a nice feature though 

And a dislike button.


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1 minute ago, Spiritual Warfare said:

And a dislike button.

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The blog is great the way it is—only his findings and perspectives.

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Just now, Princess Arabia said:

👎

We need criticism. How else can we improve?


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Just now, Nemra said:

The blog is great the way it is—only his findings and perspectives.

Yes, I agree. Already we're having suggestions about a dislike button. 


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We need to implement a feature that allows you to see who is viewing your topics. That is a must, no more playing anonymous games.


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Just now, Spiritual Warfare said:

We need criticism. How else can we improve?

That's what the forum is for. Plenty of that around here. In fact, it's mostly disagreements. 


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1 minute ago, Spiritual Warfare said:

We need criticism. How else can we improve?

Unfortunately I agree with this. Any discussion or perspective should involve both positive and negative feedback. Otherwise it will have a cult like appeal to it. Although criticism can be hard to take sometimes, it's a necessary path. 

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1 minute ago, Spiritual Warfare said:

We need criticism. How else can we improve?

People have been creating threads to talk about a post that he made.

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Just now, Princess Arabia said:

That's what the forum is for. Plenty of that around here. In fact, it's mostly disagreements. 

It's not enough, a dislike button is much easier.


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1 minute ago, Buck Edwards said:

Unfortunately I agree with this. Any discussion or perspective should involve both positive and negative feedback. Otherwise it will have a cult like appeal to it. Although criticism can be hard to take sometimes, it's a necessary path. 

Thank you.


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Just now, Spiritual Warfare said:

We need to implement a feature that allows you to see who is viewing your topics. That is a must, no more playing anonymous games.

Ok, Board of Directors. Let's not turn this thread into a how to redo Leo's Blog and forum.😛


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1 minute ago, Nemra said:

People have been creating threads to talk about a post that he made.

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1 minute ago, Princess Arabia said:

Ok, Board of Directors. Let's not turn this thread into a how to redo Leo's Blog and forum.😛

To late😀


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3 minutes ago, Buck Edwards said:

Unfortunately I agree with this. Any discussion or perspective should involve both positive and negative feedback. Otherwise it will have a cult like appeal to it. Although criticism can be hard to take sometimes, it's a necessary path. 

But he was referring to the blog. It's not a place for discussion.


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1 minute ago, Princess Arabia said:

But he was referring to the blog. It's not a place for discussion.

Why not?


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1 minute ago, Spiritual Warfare said:

Why not?

It's similar to like a magazine or newsletter. Do you query the editors and authors there. You just read or not and move on.

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2 minutes ago, Princess Arabia said:

It's similar to like a magazine or newsletter. Do you query the editors there. You just read or not and move on.

This thread is about his blog, and I’m making suggestions for it. I think that is fair


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