Now I have no idea what the underlying platform allows, but I think it should be pretty easy to use tags (aka "flair"?) to create separate pre-defined feeds based on filters, and thus keep a "clean" post feed (maybe "Q News") that will appease purists' desire to maintain the explicit purpose of this board, while also allow for relevant parallel post feeds documenting/re-hashing historical/past proof of Q evidence (such as "Q History/Evidence", like this one, which members new and old could go back through and review and/or get up to speed).
And continuing with this scheme could also permit the many well-intended, if somewhat tangential, "community'-type posts, which may not be explicitly Q-referencing, but are relevant as far as cultural and political events go....to continue, but not clutter up a more rigorously filtered "Q only" feed.
And then New could remain pretty much how it is... the feed of everything new. For the junkies. Like me.
Anyways, I just threw this together - may be a little jumbled here in the AM. But I could easily define such a scheme in more usable detail and clarity, if there's any interest at any point. I honestly just want to see this board grow in community, while never being pulled too far from its mandate (BTW you know who never strays too far from his mandate? Barack Obama!??)... and I think a few tweaks in tagging and filtering could easily promote this.
A) once you post an article, you can't edit the headline.
B) I have no power to raise any post with a sticky.The Mods make stickies
C) I've never had a sticky before and I wouldn't know to do it to get upvotes.
Like has been stated, new faces with new questions may be unaware of this clip.
so it was July 4th, is it any less relevant today.
some people spend their entire waking lives trying to get offended.
we have a constant stream of new arrivals, looking to make sense out of the freaky times we are now in.
This clip may not be familiar to some folks who are looking for answers.
Thank you kind mod.
It's new to me, too, and so ?.
Now I have no idea what the underlying platform allows, but I think it should be pretty easy to use tags (aka "flair"?) to create separate pre-defined feeds based on filters, and thus keep a "clean" post feed (maybe "Q News") that will appease purists' desire to maintain the explicit purpose of this board, while also allow for relevant parallel post feeds documenting/re-hashing historical/past proof of Q evidence (such as "Q History/Evidence", like this one, which members new and old could go back through and review and/or get up to speed).
And continuing with this scheme could also permit the many well-intended, if somewhat tangential, "community'-type posts, which may not be explicitly Q-referencing, but are relevant as far as cultural and political events go....to continue, but not clutter up a more rigorously filtered "Q only" feed.
And then New could remain pretty much how it is... the feed of everything new. For the junkies. Like me.
Anyways, I just threw this together - may be a little jumbled here in the AM. But I could easily define such a scheme in more usable detail and clarity, if there's any interest at any point. I honestly just want to see this board grow in community, while never being pulled too far from its mandate (BTW you know who never strays too far from his mandate? Barack Obama!??)... and I think a few tweaks in tagging and filtering could easily promote this.
Thank you, I'm new to this (about 4 weeks in the real world now), and this video was new for me. It's awesome!
welcome stranger, take a seat by the fire and take your boots off.
you joined, just before the main act and finale.
such trivial bitterness.
you haven't bothered reading any of the replies.
A) once you post an article, you can't edit the headline. B) I have no power to raise any post with a sticky.The Mods make stickies C) I've never had a sticky before and I wouldn't know to do it to get upvotes.
Like has been stated, new faces with new questions may be unaware of this clip.
so it was July 4th, is it any less relevant today.
some people spend their entire waking lives trying to get offended.