^ I think OD being a "home" to a lot of regulars is an awesome thing. It can also work in favor of a split, or against a split, depending on how you want to look at it.
I don't know if any of you have noticed, but I haven't voted on this poll. This is because I can see it both ways and have no idea exactly how I feel about it.
Either way, my main concern is that the people who need the info can find it as easily as possible.
I have yet to vote still also... I couldn't give you a straight answer this moment, it's too hard to wrap my brain around entirely... Even tho I'm a new contributing member, I have been successfully using BL (namely OD) for yrs now to find all my safe routines, trustworthy answers, and in some cases, comedic relief

I can honestly say that I've NEVER had
too difficult a time locating any information, regardless of what or where. The longer I am here, however, the more pissed I'm getting seeing new members (and especially pissed seeing not so new members) posting questions that common sense can answer in many instances, but a search would easily generate answers for regardless of validity or importance.
I admit, I fuck around here being a smart-ass every once in a while, it's my nature, but some people are downright rude, ignorant, and disregard that this is in place as a harm reduction site ("oh man just dissolve it an bang it," or "no tolerance, I'd take half.") What I'm getting at is, while it may lessen membership, every time I suggest an aptitude test to join BL, I'm fucking serious as a heart attack! I think new threads need to have some sort of auto-validity/auto-anti-repeat feature

I also think that when someone writes "just bang it" or any other ignorant shit, more serious warnings need to be issued, and banning needs to be like a 2 strike (3 max) type thing... Sure, there may be less members (good!), but quality is far more important here than quantity on a site such as this.
It's obvious the question of splitting things up was posed as one way to make moderation easier and most importantly, information easier to find. I think both of these could be achieved easier than splitting by making it somehow mandatory for new members to read forum guidelines. ie., a new member cannot continue the process until literature is read and accepted as the law. I think with stricter moderation, mandatory guideline viewing and signing, and some preliminary aptitude screening, a split would be less needed.
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