I disagree here. It's way easier for me to go to Vegas subforum from the main page (even if it's via "tediously small list, whose size seems okay to me) than go into a cluttered list and then filter the right threads. And mods =/= all people who would like to reply.I Fight For The Users wrote:Permit posts in those forums to be tagged as program-specific; get moderators to maintain those tags. That eliminates some scanning. Make those tags selectable and you'll eliminate all scanning.Kariudo wrote:I count on people following naming conventions as much as I count on people reading stickies before posting. I believe there's still value in maintaining the visual separation. It cuts down on the scanning that people experienced with a particular program have to do when looking for a thread they can help in. It also makes a clear delineation for new(er) members looking for help.I Fight For The Users wrote:There is no need to separate video software help by program; people tend to include a popular name of the program in their post title.
Your last point doesn't make a lot of sense, as the program-specific sub-boards are currently only visible as small text on the main index. It's much easier to ask for help in a "video software help" board with useful filtering than it is to go through a tediously small list of links.
And selectable tags? That's quite a bit of work from programmers, mods, and people (and if people fail even more work on mods). The current system works just as fine without unnecessary work from all parties involved.