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Old Posted: Jun 29, 2011, 10:35 PM
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Now just one section for Waterloo

Because of a decrease of activity and by request of some members the SSP:Waterloo section has been reduced to just one section. All threads are in this one section now.

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Old Posted: Jun 30, 2011, 3:36 AM
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Because of a decrease of activity and by request of some members the SSP:Waterloo section has been reduced to just one section. All threads are in this one section now.

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Waterloo or Waterloo Region? There's a difference
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Old Posted: Jun 30, 2011, 5:47 AM
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I don't know. You tell me!
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Old Posted: Jun 30, 2011, 5:56 AM
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Region.

Thanks. The question is now, should we archive some of these inactive threads or let it happen naturally through the creation of a couple summarizing threads?
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Old Posted: Jul 8, 2011, 12:55 AM
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there are a bunch of waterloo threads in the ottawa section
http://forum.skyscraperpage.com/foru...er=desc&page=4
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Why did the traffic fall off in the local Waterloo Region section? Any ideas?
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Old Posted: Jul 8, 2011, 8:33 PM
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Because a guy who invested all the time into the forums and got mad when people challenged him, so he 'took his ball and went home' --> deleted all his posts, pictures, etc. And created his own forum for waterloo-related development alone. People followed, and the section died.
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Old Posted: Jul 8, 2011, 8:47 PM
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Because a guy who invested all the time into the forums and got mad when people challenged him, so he 'took his ball and went home' --> deleted all his posts, pictures, etc. And created his own forum for waterloo-related development alone. People followed, and the section died.
Classy move.

I assume you're talking about Wonderful Waterloo? Things have changed over there too recently it seems. I noticed a few of their top posters are no longer around.
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Classy move.

I assume you're talking about Wonderful Waterloo? Things have changed over there too recently it seems. I noticed a few of their top posters are no longer around.
yup, that would be correct.
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Old Posted: Jul 20, 2011, 3:56 AM
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I assume you're talking about Wonderful Waterloo? Things have changed over there too recently it seems. I noticed a few of their top posters are no longer around.
Oh, I know
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Old Posted: Jul 20, 2011, 1:39 PM
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Oh, I know
You were one of them!!

Things seem to be slowing down a lot over there lately. Seems to be mostly the one guy posting. Is that the "took his ball and went home" guy referenced above?
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If this section can get busy again, would the powers that be consider re-adding one of the "Latest Active Threads" boxes?
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Why not just run one 'development' thread where we group everything that is happening, proposed, rumors, renderings, etc. all in one thread? It's easier to follow all development in the region then, and makes it more concise for a fairly barren section that KW now is. We can even do a summary on the first page with everything U/C, etc, that can be updated as needed.
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Why not just run one 'development' thread where we group everything that is happening, proposed, rumors, renderings, etc. all in one thread? It's easier to follow all development in the region then, and makes it more concise for a fairly barren section that KW now is. We can even do a summary on the first page with everything U/C, etc, that can be updated as needed.
I'd keep it like this at a minimum for some sense of organization.

One single thread is kind of chaotic.
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Not really. It has worked really well for the Edmonton thread: http://forum.skyscraperpage.com/showthread.php?t=177634
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Not really. It has worked really well for the Edmonton thread: http://forum.skyscraperpage.com/showthread.php?t=177634
But if you want to look back and find any past information it's a disaster.
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I guess the thing to do is run a 'daily' development thread where everything as mentioned above can happen and is the go to for daily KW discussion, and let the other threads be supplementary with updating project information that is itemized and easily searchable as you describe.
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Wow, the waterloo local has really died. Went from one of the most vibrant locals to one of the deadest. A year ago, the london (ontario) local was deader than Abe Lincoln, but now it has an average of 10 postings per day, and a regular contingent of 20 contributors (plus another 10 or so semi-regulars).
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Yup. As described above, there is a reason why.
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