How about perhaps splitting the opening page into "Recent Posts: Main" & "Recent Posts: Fun!", or something.
Move a couple things around on the page and there'd be room, and wouldn't necessarily be messy(er).
Great idea!!
I've sometimes found it difficult to find good threads to reply to, or some that I had replied before (especially if the 'statistics' search was not working...)
I was thinking about this a bit recently too... And something similar was pointed out on another forum...
I do LOVE some of the light-hearted threads though.. At first I was just reading the serious ones for info, and while great info can be found online, some lightheartedness to balance it seems fun!
The trick is to get a bit of both! And to find the good info first, or simultaneously...
I try to reply if I can, especially if there are not many posts yet, sometimes just to show the people they are not alone, I am limiting my internet time though, as I read that 5+ hrs computer time a day can cause depression... (And have other computer-related work to do as well..) Nobody is paid to answer posts on this site... And nobody is a trained professional, as far as I know.. Sometimes there is also not enough 'brain-power' to answer more in-depth to more serious posts..
Sometimes it's also just too stressful to deal with someone's problems.. it depends what kind they are.. some things can trigger a person..
This site has a big influx of new people, so some things get asked anew all the time.. Sorry, but after a while it starts to get boring/tedious to reply to the same things... I do wish people used the 'search' function sometimes... or Google stuff with keywords+socialphobiaworld (seems to work even better than the 'search' function?)
So, these are just some of my considerations... I was disappointed in the beginning too, when didn't get so many replies.. On the other hand, when people get to know you a bit through other threads, they may be more likely to comment your threads too! (And this is true even for some of the more light-hearted threads!!) And you can always ask someone via VM or PM to answer or please reply to your thread, no?
