Spherical Planet
Well-known member
For as much as I enjoy everyones tales, anecdotes and experiences of Celtic and life in general, periodically it detracts from some significant and relevant debate on valid talking points.
This is not a criticism, as I'm one of the guilty parties who tends to get sidetracked and take some of your really good threads off-topic.
I'm sure we are all aware of the convo feature on the site, I believe it would be a decent suggestion to increase the number of folk who could participate in a conversation.
It would be akin to developing a focus group who can collectively prime a debating point before taking it to the public boards.
I believe that that will allow a well formed point to reach a natural conclusion without having to read about my personal hygiene and other peculiarities.
There is still a huge amount of scope to discuss our other common features and interests, but it would allow us to discuss events with less of a chance of misinterpretation.
I'm not entirely comfortable with prying "evil eyes" having immediate access to our thoughts.
Does anyone have any other suggestions that may be beneficial to our experience on Celtic Noise?
This is not a criticism, as I'm one of the guilty parties who tends to get sidetracked and take some of your really good threads off-topic.
I'm sure we are all aware of the convo feature on the site, I believe it would be a decent suggestion to increase the number of folk who could participate in a conversation.
It would be akin to developing a focus group who can collectively prime a debating point before taking it to the public boards.
I believe that that will allow a well formed point to reach a natural conclusion without having to read about my personal hygiene and other peculiarities.
There is still a huge amount of scope to discuss our other common features and interests, but it would allow us to discuss events with less of a chance of misinterpretation.
I'm not entirely comfortable with prying "evil eyes" having immediate access to our thoughts.
Does anyone have any other suggestions that may be beneficial to our experience on Celtic Noise?