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PostPosted:22 Apr 2009 04:21
by KurtFF8
Why is the 21st congress not a "main blog" when it has the most articles and is the most viewed blog?

PostPosted:22 Apr 2009 12:14
by Siberian Fox
That is something that I will address in time KurtFF8. I am reluctant to give it special prowess because of it's partisan nature, but agree that due to it's greater content it ought not to be given a lower prominence then quieter blogs. It will be sorted out when I do the next overhaul of the blog area. However the next 'upgrade' will take a lot more work so it wont be for a little while yet. I am committed to improving the blog area still further, maybe even to the high standards that Qatz was demanding, but it all takes time, and I don't have a lot of that I'm afraid.

I hope that with the custom URL you'll be able to promote it for people to go to directly, without the problem of it being 'buried' within the forum.

PostPosted:22 Apr 2009 14:11
by KurtFF8
I was just curious in all honesty, not complaining.

PostPosted:22 Apr 2009 15:00
by HoniSoit
Hi Fox. Firstly, thanks for setting the PoFo blogs up.

I think as more content added to the blogs, we may make the blogs more independent of PoFo especially the four main blogs so it's not just the registered PoFo users but also anyone searching for politics blogs on the internet may see them as well.

But that's just my two cents and there is no rush to do this now.

PostPosted:22 Apr 2009 15:31
by Siberian Fox
HoniSoit wrote:I think as more content added to the blogs, we may make the blogs more independent of PoFo especially the four main blogs so it's not just the registered PoFo users but also anyone searching for politics blogs on the internet may see them as well.


That is partly the idea behind my planned future improvements. It will make them effectively mini websites with much nearer total control over content editing and better linking of discussion with the posts. However, to take the blogs off-site totally would scupper the entire point of having the blogs in bringing more users to PoFo. It would also ruin the ease for PoFo users to comment on the articles.

Regarding searching, the forum is already moving up the rankings for searches for "Political blogs", but to get a really high rank will take some time.

PostPosted:22 Apr 2009 17:16
by HoniSoit
Fox wrote:It will make them effectively mini websites with much nearer total control over content editing and better linking of discussion with the posts. However, to take the blogs off-site totally would scupper the entire point of having the blogs in bringing more users to PoFo. It would also ruin the ease for PoFo users to comment on the articles.


Not necessarily taking them off-site but more like positioning them more prominently within PoFo.

I was even thinking of a periodic journal available in PDF formate drawing from the articles posted on these blog - if we get sufficient articles, that is.

PostPosted:22 Apr 2009 18:25
by Siberian Fox
HoniSoit wrote:more like positioning them more prominently within PoFo.


Oh I certainly want to do that. I'd like to have links on the front page, but it still needs some more work first.

PostPosted:22 Apr 2009 19:32
by HoniSoit
Thank you, Fox.

PostPosted:28 May 2009 23:38
by KurtFF8
So could we possible have a section on the right (an info pane) that lists the blog contributors? That would seem to make the blog a little more legit perhaps? Or do you all think this is a bad idea?

PostPosted:25 Sep 2009 05:26
by KurtFF8
So our left blog seems to be a little inactive. I've been doing many of the posts recently, and I'd love to think I'm the representative of the contemporary left but I doubt that's true ;)

PostPosted:25 Sep 2009 08:27
by HoniSoit
I would really love to contribute more once I am done with this semester in a month.

Thanks for contributing to the Left blog, Kurt.