Quark
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They are depressing and redundant.
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It would be more aptly named "Sales" it is no more "General Discussion".I don’t disagree but now I’m curious what entails “General Discussion” exactly.
we could go vwvortex style and flame the newbs with every response being USE THE SEARCH FUNCTION...that also gets old quickly too though
How about general discussion pre-delivery, and general discussion post delivery?I don’t disagree but now I’m curious what entails “General Discussion” exactly.
I don’t disagree but now I’m curious what entails “General Discussion” exactly.
Doubtful, any changes like that would ever be made, just skip over such post's and carry-on
getting any new or old member to do anything specific is wishful thinking at best, the end result is typically frustration.

Too many sub form = less traffic. Less traffic = less replies to threads in the correct sections, and thus people will post in the incorrect sections just to get a response.
The buying/ordering craze is a short fad and given the current economic climate, that will probably be changing very soon...
The ordering threads are all the same and redundant, I just ignore them no big deal. What’s depressing is watching every other 21+ owner breakdown, I can’t imagine having zero confidence in the reliability of the vehicle you just paid MSRP+ for.

It would be nice if that were possible or at least merge all the threads into one. I barely got on here anymore because the only thing under the "new posts" link is a million threads about order status and feature constraints because of the chip shortage.
Not to mention making up 90% or so of the weekly summary posts and being completely irrelevant to those of us driving 2002, not 2022, Tahoes.They are depressing and redundant.
So a lot of the BMW/Bimmerpost forums have a sub-forum for Ordering / Pricing / Order Tracking and they usually have threads about constraints in there.We've (admins) have spoke about this. OVer the last week I've moved all the threads to their correct sections... so what else would go in "general section"?
I think we've come to the conclusion that there should be 1 main thread for constraints/restrictions and that would help a ton. The problem with making it's own section is after a few months or a year when ordering goes back to normal, that section is dead along with all the threads. Then you can't just delete it because of the google searches and traffic and such...
Geesh. We at least TRY to do a little work around here.
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Would suggest the admins discussing how to handle posts when someone asks the forum about a vehicle accessory and gets tossed immediately to Interior or Exterior folders, which rarely get read. Its hard enough finding the information online, so we come here to ask the questions and get pushed into a sub-category. I get the purpose of organizing posts, but the general area is where 90% of the members log in and discuss. If every time I ask "does anyone know where to get a black exhaust tip" and it gets pulled from the general forum Ill never receive feedback. My suggestion is to let it sit for a week at least in the General before moving it if you feel thats necessary. Or just dont move it at all and allow questions to be asked in the general and statements/pictures/exterior/interior updates to be posted in the subcategories. My .02We've (admins) have spoke about this. OVer the last week I've moved all the threads to their correct sections... so what else would go in "general section"?
I think we've come to the conclusion that there should be 1 main thread for constraints/restrictions and that would help a ton. The problem with making it's own section is after a few months or a year when ordering goes back to normal, that section is dead along with all the threads. Then you can't just delete it because of the google searches and traffic and such...
Geesh. We at least TRY to do a little work around here.
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