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June 13th, 2011, 05:41 PM #1Grand Member
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New Forum/Subforum: Recall Notices
I'd like to propose a new forum/sub-forum for Recall Notices related to firearms/ammo/etc. I think this is important because each of those recall notices impacts our fellow shooters in potentially life-altering ways (and not for the better, unfortunately). By having a separate forum/subforum for these notices, it consolidates them into one place that is easy to find without digging through other forums or having to wonder about where to put them. It's worth noting that this (sub)forum wouldn't get much traffic or have much activity, but every thread posted could make a huge difference for our fellow shooters.
My preference, obviously, is for a top-level forum, but if it doesn't fit into the scheme, a subforum under something other than the Lounge would work, too. I'm happy to toss around suggestions if the mods/admin want more feedback on this. Otherwise, I'll leave it to the Powers That Be to decide.
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June 13th, 2011, 06:15 PM #2
Re: New Forum/Subforum: Recall Notices
I know I am a new member but I second FNG19'S idea. I think it could be very helpfull and it would fit in this forum well if it isn't abused.
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June 13th, 2011, 07:31 PM #3
Re: New Forum/Subforum: Recall Notices
I like the idea, but I know some people browse only a few forums that interest them and don't use the "New Posts" link either. Posting a pistol recall in the Pistols section or a rifle recall in the Rifles section, and so on, may reach the audience more effectively. If a sub-forum is created and a new recall is posted there, it may be helpful to have it cross-posted in the corresponding forum (without being deleted as duplicates).
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June 13th, 2011, 07:47 PM #4Grand Member
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Re: New Forum/Subforum: Recall Notices
That's part of the beauty of this, actually. Folks who don't use New Posts and only read a few forums can easily add this forum to the list of stuff they read. The folks who use New Posts will see it, too. If someone won't use New Posts and won't specifically visit a low-traffic, high information value forum serving as a central source for this information -- as close to the proverbial silver platter as you can get, IMHO -- well, I'm not convinced they're all that interested in finding out about the recalls.
I'm not indicting anyone's usage habits. People do what works for them given their priorities. All I'm suggesting is that if they know there's a forum for Recalls and refuse to take 30 seconds to see if there's a new post there, there's not much we can do to help them.
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June 13th, 2011, 10:20 PM #5
Re: New Forum/Subforum: Recall Notices
I think if it is a full fledged forum people will be able to see a new post easily as they browse down to forums they usually read.
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June 18th, 2011, 06:24 PM #6Grand Member
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Re: New Forum/Subforum: Recall Notices
Theadbump to generate more discussion. Any thoughts from mods/admin on it?
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June 18th, 2011, 06:49 PM #7
Re: New Forum/Subforum: Recall Notices
While I can't make a decision on implementation, from both a Staff and user standpoint, there are a couple things I think would be desirable.
*Only permit "official" recall notices released by manufacturers. Someone who knows a handful of people who have all had the same problem with a particular model of firearm would not qualify. A link to the *official* recall notice should be included. This should not include new articles. Only information directly from the originating source.
*Upon posting, thread should be locked immediately. Ideally, the person initiating the post would then report their own post so that a Staff member could verify it and lock it.
*To potentially increase visibility, the locked thread should be copied to the related sub-forum as well (rifles, handguns, etc.), and perhaps be stickied there for some fixed period of time. IMO, this would bring immediate attention to the most likely affected users, but still retain a dedicated "archive" (the proposed new forum/sub-forum) of all noted recalls, so looking back over time would be a much simpler matter, and not require searching multiple forums.Get your "Guns Save Lives" stickers today! PM for more info.
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June 18th, 2011, 07:01 PM #8
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June 18th, 2011, 07:21 PM #9Grand Member
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Re: New Forum/Subforum: Recall Notices
100% agreed on this, as well as with the proviso that it include a link to the manufacturer's announcement. That's the only way we can be sure it's an official recall.
*Upon posting, thread should be locked immediately.
*To potentially increase visibility, the locked thread should be copied to the related sub-forum as well (rifles, handguns, etc.), and perhaps be stickied there for some fixed period of time.
IMO, this would bring immediate attention to the most likely affected users, but still retain a dedicated "archive" (the proposed new forum/sub-forum) of all noted recalls, so looking back over time would be a much simpler matter, and not require searching multiple forums.
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June 18th, 2011, 07:26 PM #10
Re: New Forum/Subforum: Recall Notices
I suppose not. I guess I don't see the point of a third thread being needed for discussion. Discussion in the related sub-forum seems to be a reasonable option, with the dedicated forum remaining "pure" for research/archival purposes, etc.
The threads could be cross linked to each other as well, so folks could easily track down the discussion if they wanted to. This too would make an older discussion much easier to find without searching. Of course, a bright user might know that the titles would be identical, which should simplify the search process.Get your "Guns Save Lives" stickers today! PM for more info.
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