Discussion
05-08-2014, 07:21 PM
I understand the link in the side bar, and I use it. I was suggesting that we make it more openly available (in your face XD) to see which AW threads are being posted. Also I agree that it would be probably really hard to code with post identifications and I don't think any of us have the experience to code something like that, or even if it's possible on this hosting, which is why I was saying something similar, not exactly like the "recent threads" thing. Like if we had a box on the side where people post their AW threads, like a shout out box, or even a "live threading" box (something like a box that shows posts on a specific topic when they are posted. I don't remember how to do this though, but I believe a Warrior Cats site had it once, or maybe it was like how when you click cbox rules, you are linked to the site again.). I know the classification of such tagged threads would be probably impossible to do, but I was just thinking that the suggestion of something like it could spur ideas that can actually be coded.
My problem with chain threading isn't that it's plotted out or not, it's when it's unrealistic that it bothers me. I loved a lot of Cat and Ky's progression from what I read, and they are in the same pack lands so that makes sense. When it's two rogues that just happen to meet twenty times a season in random lands like, "oh hey, such coincidence!", it gets a little odd. Though, to be honest, I don't know if that's as much of a problem on this site as others I've been on, chain threading in its self is a completely different discussion in my opinion, because it really doesn't bother me unless it seems rushed, forced, or unlikely, which sometimes is the result of extreme plotting.
My problem with chain threading isn't that it's plotted out or not, it's when it's unrealistic that it bothers me. I loved a lot of Cat and Ky's progression from what I read, and they are in the same pack lands so that makes sense. When it's two rogues that just happen to meet twenty times a season in random lands like, "oh hey, such coincidence!", it gets a little odd. Though, to be honest, I don't know if that's as much of a problem on this site as others I've been on, chain threading in its self is a completely different discussion in my opinion, because it really doesn't bother me unless it seems rushed, forced, or unlikely, which sometimes is the result of extreme plotting.