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| View Poll Results: When should the thread be considered 'done'? | |||
| 2-3 days |
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6 | 7.59% |
| 6-7 days |
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4 | 5.06% |
| 2 weeks |
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8 | 10.13% |
| case-by-case |
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47 | 59.49% |
| never |
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14 | 17.72% |
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Time limits, your input, etc.
It seems there are quite a few very contraversial topics being discussed in Chit-Chat lately, and it's been causing more problems than not. Instead of just prohibiting non-FIRST discussion, we may start to put a time limit on contraversial non-FIRST discussions. The heated arguments seem to start after everybody has gotten their point across; basically when the nit-picking starts to happen. So, instead of ending on a sour note, the discussions will end at a set time, hopefully before it gets ugly.
Please vote on this poll. We want to get an idea of where to limit these discussions. Please give your input, ideas, and such. Thanks. |
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