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sweetheart Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Dec-14-04 11:49 AM
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14. Too many groups.
Quite honestly, i have a group in each window, and only 1 pair of
eyes. I can actively participate in about 4-5 groups max, before
the windows become unmanageable. Too many lists to peruse and
discuss in. All it does is fragment and already fragmented left.

I am a libertarian socialist and believe very strongly in a smallller
government, end to the WoD, end to wars, and have great sympathy
with real small "c" conservatives. That said, we should discuss
those points in GD to introduce the left-wisdom of such thinking to
the mainstream fringe... as holing up in a separate forum is a sure
way to make sure fewer people are introduced to said topics.

I would love it if DU had 1 giant forum with lots of sub categories,
that i could, if i wished, remove the subcategory filter and see
the whole lot as 1 giant GD. Then if i wanted, i could home in on
one discussion in an arcane sub-forum. As it stands, most of DU's
forums i've never ever visted. Why go there, if conversations are
old and seldomly read.
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