Recently, it has come to my attention that our beloved mod Party Parth has been complaining about people not reading forum rules more frequently than in the past. It makes me wonder whether reading the rules is just too time-consuming or it looks far too similar to blocks of text that people skip when reading extremely poorly-written webnovels. If that is the case, I wonder whether implementing a flowchart system for rules would be better since its format makes it appear less like a block of text, and more of a game on whether you can actually post or not. I have attached a "prototype" of sorts as an example representation. Thoughts? EDIT: I forgot to add an arrow pointing to 'NO' when you want to hijack a 'serious' post. You still get the general gist of it, though.
Amazing idea You have utilized the power of flow charts perfectly. Simple, informational, and easy to understand. Though, why's the "yes" on the title pointing to where the no is?
"Yes" and "No" in the title referred to how to interpret the choices that correspond to the arrows. Answering "Yes" sends you off to the arrow on the left; answering "No" sends you off to the arrow on the right. Perhaps it was, a bit. It was primarily just a signal on what your choice is going to be. Green means that you are doing fine, Red means it is probably a no, and Blue is neutral, judgement deferred to a later choice. Black arrows are one-way-streets, but there is really only one choice you can make for the boxes with those arrows, anyways. EDIT: Splendid early poll results, however. Currently, we have: One Nuffian marking their love as '11' on a scale from 1-10 regarding how much they love Parth37955, and One Nuffian marking their love for Parth as 'Yes.'
This is realy a difficult question, because you either love him or hate him, and that change if he is online or not.....so in the end depend if you are talking behind his back. since we are talking about parth, we need to sing an old song for commemorating the day:
since you didn't have the option I'll post it down here. Parth is the grandson I never wanted! I should have shot his father into the toilet instead, just to prevent such a grandson forgive me world!!
That is a great song. However, it was primarily Westeller doing the teasing. That purchase was legendary, and the pay-off was a one-million-nuffie scam. That is quite the substantial amount of sentiments you have loaded in there. Was -1 not good enough a representation? Or would you have rather wished Parth was a son instead of a grandson? Additionally, it seems to me that my initial suspicions were correct. Regarding the question, "On a scale from 1-10, 1 being the weakest and 10 being the strongest, how much do you love Parth?" almost 50% of the surveyed Nuffians had short enough attention spans to forget what the question was immediately after reading it. We will see whether that proportion increases or decreases in due time. And it absolutely has nothing to do with the fact that people love to pick the most unrelated answers. EDIT: Here is a slightly more updated chart, without missing an arrow, and further clarification on a somewhat counterintuitively structured flowchart, which inherently should be intuitively structured model.
what's the question again? oh how much love parth and rules? is it food? nah been there just for sake of curiosity then put into some part of brain which.... forget which part
Negative 10 million isn't enough to explain that Dog named parth who needs to be beaten with a plastic sex toy. Definitely not scales on a fish to count the amount of times he has to die. His cultivation should be crippled using a mecha with a boner. XD