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this thread is proof that removing comments from classifieds was a fail.

It is THE REASON why we need them back.

 

would mods rather a separate thread be created every single time  Or that other threads be bombarded with adverts and comments on offending adverts.?

That basically makes their reasons regarding the moderation of comments in adverts a moot point...since they are having to moderate them here regardless.

 

 

it is much of a muchness then isn't it??

 

EDIT: OP should PM a complaint to mods about comments on his advert compromising the sale of his item lol.

 

I maintain....new bikehub  does not have classified comment functionality built in....thats why they were "removed" and that is why it is being touted as "more betterer" to not have them.

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this thread is proof that removing comments from classifieds was a fail.

It is THE REASON why we need them back.

 

would mods rather a separate thread be created every single time  Or that other threads be bombarded with adverts and comments on offending adverts.?

That basically makes their reasons regarding the moderation of comments in adverts a moot point...since they are having to moderate them here regardless.

 

 

it is much of a muchness then isn't it??

 

EDIT: OP should PM a complaint to mods about comments on his advert compromising the sale of his item lol.

 

I maintain....new bikehub  does not have classified comment functionality built in....thats why they were "removed" and that is why it is being touted as "more betterer" to not have them.

Well, their reason is that the buffoons who comment are also the same buffoons who spend their lives on the forums, while the biggest user base, the browsers and non forum users, don't really understand the inside jokes, aren't partial to the bants and prefer it as a buying space.

 

So, in reality, this thread just proves that the same 29 buffoons care more about how THEY use the website and refuse to believe that the actual bulk of the users who don't use the forums are more importanter than them financially?

 

As one of the 29, I am happy to at least TRY to change and appreciate that BikeHub as a business knows how best to run it's business.

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Well, their reason is that the buffoons who comment are also the same buffoons who spend their lives on the forums, while the biggest user base, the browsers and non forum users, don't really understand the inside jokes, aren't partial to the bants and prefer it as a buying space.

 

So, in reality, this thread just proves that the same 29 buffoons care more about how THEY use the website and refuse to believe that the actual bulk of the users who don't use the forums are more importanter than them financially?

 

As one of the 29, I am happy to at least TRY to change and appreciate that BikeHub as a business knows how best to run it's business.

arguably :ph34r: 

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Well, their reason is that the buffoons who comment are also the same buffoons who spend their lives on the forums, while the biggest user base, the browsers and non forum users, don't really understand the inside jokes, aren't partial to the bants and prefer it as a buying space.

 

So, in reality, this thread just proves that the same 29 buffoons care more about how THEY use the website and refuse to believe that the actual bulk of the users who don't use the forums are more importanter than them financially?

 

As one of the 29, I am happy to at least TRY to change and appreciate that BikeHub as a business knows how best to run it's business.

29, 26 or 27.5 buffoons? As long as it is not 650, cos then your stats are way off!

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Well, their reason is that the buffoons who comment are also the same buffoons who spend their lives on the forums, while the biggest user base, the browsers and non forum users, don't really understand the inside jokes, aren't partial to the bants and prefer it as a buying space.

 

So, in reality, this thread just proves that the same 29 buffoons care more about how THEY use the website and refuse to believe that the actual bulk of the users who don't use the forums are more importanter than them financially?

 

As one of the 29, I am happy to at least TRY to change and appreciate that BikeHub as a business knows how best to run it's business.

 

Internet forums are long dead and dying, with only a few survivors left. It's ultimately the members that keeps it going. I've seen too many changes by administrators that lead members to go off and create facebook groups, whether it's just buy/sell groups or stupid comment groups. Facebook is a threat to all on the internet. Their goal is ultimately to be the only gateway for information when you connect to the internet. Sad really, as the forum/online message board platform is still the best resource of random information for any hobbyist etc.

Suppose it's up to admin to make that decision which is best for its survival. But imo, it's all about the users/members and keeping them active here.

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Facebook will try to become the alpha and omega, just like chain stores tried to bring an end to specialist shops like butcheries and toy shops.

 

if you want quality, you go where it is found, the specialists. In my opinion that will never become obsolete.

 

Internet forums are long dead and dying, with only a few survivors left. It's ultimately the members that keeps it going. I've seen too many changes by administrators that lead members to go off and create facebook groups, whether it's just buy/sell groups or stupid comment groups. Facebook is a threat to all on the internet. Their goal is ultimately to be the only gateway for information when you connect to the internet. Sad really, as the forum/online message board platform is still the best resource of random information for any hobbyist etc.

Suppose it's up to admin to make that decision which is best for its survival. But imo, it's all about the users/members and keeping them active here.

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Internet forums are long dead and dying, with only a few survivors left. It's ultimately the members that keeps it going. I've seen too many changes by administrators that lead members to go off and create facebook groups, whether it's just buy/sell groups or stupid comment groups. Facebook is a threat to all on the internet. Their goal is ultimately to be the only gateway for information when you connect to the internet. Sad really, as the forum/online message board platform is still the best resource of random information for any hobbyist etc.

Suppose it's up to admin to make that decision which is best for its survival. But imo, it's all about the users/members and keeping them active here.

I don't think you guys understand how insubstantial the forum side of this site is. Also, very few of the die hard BikeHub users are click to buy ad users. I'm including myself in this.

 

Our numbers pale in comparison to the 'real' users and without us idiots, the forums would probably be a lot more constructive for people actually looking for answers.

 

I'm out on this topic. The comments on the ads are not necessary. Currently, the best flaggers/reporters and 'informal' moderators aren't forum users. 

 

But, no one is willing to see this because we all spend our free time or work time or wife time here chatting nonsense so feel we are a valuable part of the business. 

 

Really we are those few employees that demand a smoking garden, ash trays and comfortable benches, take multiple smoke breaks in the day, make a mess that the company needs to constantly clean up and then go home believing we do all the work and keep the company afloat.

 

Note that I include myself in this.

 

Not having comments on ads IN NO WAY affects the forums or those using them, but comments on ads DO effect the classifieds and the (many more) users there.

 

We don't need to cross pollinate.

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I don't think you guys understand how insubstantial the forum side of this site is. Also, very few of the die hard BikeHub users are click to buy ad users. I'm including myself in this.

 

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they make money from this site purely off traffic and ads. how else? (other than sponsors who pay for virtual spreads etc?)

otherwise they would have implemented a type of paypal/ebay structure long ago and sold bikehub to amazon and be billionaires by now imo. even if they made the transaction fee 0.5% (considering the sales numbers they release at the end of each year)

 

if it is indeed all the 'real' users who only buy and sell on here, and not us moegoes with pitchforks, someone is going to see that gap and boef those users by making it more secure and easier to buy and sell....and leave us lot to continue bickering on here, since we ad absolutely zero value anyway. (I agree) 

 

anyone up for getting a startup off the ground in the next few weeks? we have time.

meetings will be via skype.

:ph34r:

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they make money from this site purely off traffic and ads. how else? (other than sponsors who pay for virtual spreads etc?)

otherwise they would have implemented a type of paypal/ebay structure long ago and sold bikehub to amazon and be billionaires by now imo. even if they made the transaction fee 0.5% (considering the sales numbers they release at the end of each year)

 

if it is indeed all the 'real' users who only buy and sell on here, and not us moegoes with pitchforks, someone is going to see that gap and boef those users by making it more secure and easier to buy and sell....and leave us lot to continue bickering on here, since we ad absolutely zero value anyway. (I agree) 

 

anyone up for getting a startup off the ground in the next few weeks? we have time.

meetings will be via skype.

:ph34r:

It's no secret that the bulk of site activity on Bike Hub takes place in the Classifieds. That doesn't mean the forums and forum user are of no value, quite the contrary, but it does shape our decision making.

 

On revenue, you're correct, some of it comes from ads which rely on quality traffic for any meaningful return, but we already generate a good chunk of our revenue from the Classifieds in the form of listing fees for dealers and optional upgrades for all users. Much of our Classifieds roadmap focusses on making the buying/selling process safer and more convenient... there's much more to come.

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It's no secret that the bulk of site activity on Bike Hub takes place in the Classifieds. That doesn't mean the forums and forum user are of no value, quite the contrary, but it does shape our decision making.

 

On revenue, you're correct, some of it comes from ads which rely on quality traffic for any meaningful return, but we already generate a good chunk of our revenue from the Classifieds in the form of listing fees for dealers and optional upgrades for all users. Much of our Classifieds roadmap focusses on making the buying/selling process safer and more convenient... there's much more to come.

what??? you mean bikehub is an actual business and you're not just a trustfund kid who likes bikes and stuff?!

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what??? you mean bikehub is an actual business and you're not just a trustfund kid who likes bikes and stuff?!

dude of course they are ... he said only "some" of the income is from blah blah blah ... so the rest is from the fund!

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I used to be part of a fishing forum turned club. One day they decided to change to facebook as they could not keep up with the constant site updates. Needless to say they loss around 80% of its members. This a few years ago. Then the site owner tried a whatsapp group thing to try and get the site up and running again. That also failed.

I am a forum  guy, I hate face book, all its pop ups etc. I dont have time to be distracted by little updates and so on.

So for the few local forums still available, I am extremely grateful. There are also others internationally.

 

I agree with a few posters, if the price is right it will sell. Some people believe they can get more for an item than what its worth.

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I used to be part of a fishing forum turned club. One day they decided to change to facebook as they could not keep up with the constant site updates. Needless to say they loss around 80% of its members. This a few years ago. Then the site owner tried a whatsapp group thing to try and get the site up and running again. That also failed.

I am a forum guy, I hate face book, all its pop ups etc. I dont have time to be distracted by little updates and so on.

So for the few local forums still available, I am extremely grateful. There are also others internationally.

 

I agree with a few posters, if the price is right it will sell. Some people believe they can get more for an item than what its worth.

We may be part of an outdated culture ... but I also dont do Facebook ... never got the hang of it.

 

Sadly I have seen at least two forums loose the majority of members after "updates"....

 

But we all know that updates are part of the electronic era ...

 

 

 

Damned if you do ... damned if you dont ...

 

 

THANKS to the mods for a very nice FORUM.

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We may be part of an outdated culture ... but I also dont do Facebook ... never got the hang of it.

 

Sadly I have seen at least two forums loose the majority of members after "updates"....

 

But we all know that updates are part of the electronic era ...

 

 

 

Damned if you do ... damned if you dont ...

 

 

THANKS to the mods for a very nice FORUM.

Maybe. I have a facebook profile, was probably one of the first few using facebook way before all the ads, updates, poking etc. Then it got bad and I got gatvol.

 

I remember telling people and sending them links to facebook and they never had a clue. 

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