i've only just started contributing to this forum after years of lurking, so my opinion is only that of a newcomer...but i kind of think that with a forum of this nature, less is sometimes more.
i agree with footscrazy in that a forum is only as good as its contributors, and with a board of this nature (ie providing harm minimisation info and advice) some of the off-topic stuff can be very frustrating.
as the type of person who starts reading the interesting threads from the start before even thinking about posting in them, it can get a bit tiresome to sift through post after ephemeral post of pointless chatter.
obviously, overbearing strictness does create a sterile environment, but questions about things that have been comprehensively addressed on the previous page and other tangents can really dilute the invaluable information that aus dd provides.
a vibrant community is a great thing - i definitely agree there.
informed questions and educated responses are what we need, but this can only be addressed by people who contribute to the site - i don't really see how administrative changes can affect positive change in this regard...but i could well be wrong about that.
but some of the crap people feel compelled to post? surely there'd be a better place for it?
this hasn't really been a constructive post, just my perspective. seems to me the current mods are doing a top job.
i agree with footscrazy in that a forum is only as good as its contributors, and with a board of this nature (ie providing harm minimisation info and advice) some of the off-topic stuff can be very frustrating.
as the type of person who starts reading the interesting threads from the start before even thinking about posting in them, it can get a bit tiresome to sift through post after ephemeral post of pointless chatter.
obviously, overbearing strictness does create a sterile environment, but questions about things that have been comprehensively addressed on the previous page and other tangents can really dilute the invaluable information that aus dd provides.
a vibrant community is a great thing - i definitely agree there.
informed questions and educated responses are what we need, but this can only be addressed by people who contribute to the site - i don't really see how administrative changes can affect positive change in this regard...but i could well be wrong about that.
but some of the crap people feel compelled to post? surely there'd be a better place for it?
this hasn't really been a constructive post, just my perspective. seems to me the current mods are doing a top job.

) steps too far so things stay HR themed at least most of the time.