Hi,
I've been here for about two years and very appreciated all the people here who helped me on my way to immigration. You are nice and helpful. Everybody connects as a whole and that's very impressive.
Especially when I read the "connect here" and "network here" threads - thousand replies and kindly responses and discussions for the questions from every single person.
But however, I want to say something in technical perspective about the "connect here" threads. To assemble all the discussions under one big topic is a sublime, but brings some disadvantages at the same time. People who cares about a special sub-topic will find it hard to search what they want, except they read through all replies with several hours. What's more, people joined latter maybe throw out a similar question mentioned by the previous replies since they couldn't read'em all, and we need to provide them the reference repeatedly.
Maybe to separate sub-objects into different threads improves the efficiency. I'm a software engineer and know it's how engineers do in "stack overflow" or other famous forums.
No offence. Just a suggestion might make things easier n'better. Glad to discuss.
I've been here for about two years and very appreciated all the people here who helped me on my way to immigration. You are nice and helpful. Everybody connects as a whole and that's very impressive.
Especially when I read the "connect here" and "network here" threads - thousand replies and kindly responses and discussions for the questions from every single person.
But however, I want to say something in technical perspective about the "connect here" threads. To assemble all the discussions under one big topic is a sublime, but brings some disadvantages at the same time. People who cares about a special sub-topic will find it hard to search what they want, except they read through all replies with several hours. What's more, people joined latter maybe throw out a similar question mentioned by the previous replies since they couldn't read'em all, and we need to provide them the reference repeatedly.
Maybe to separate sub-objects into different threads improves the efficiency. I'm a software engineer and know it's how engineers do in "stack overflow" or other famous forums.
No offence. Just a suggestion might make things easier n'better. Glad to discuss.