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dodgepong
Profile Joined April 2010
United States50 Posts
Last Edited: 2011-02-21 04:46:23
February 21 2011 04:45 GMT
#1
I spend a lot of time on reddit, and I'm very accustomed to their "tree-style" commenting system. That is, replies to comments appear under the post they are replying to, and are indented. Comments are ordered by their rating, where better posts are higher in the list. See here for an example: http://www.reddit.com/r/starcraft/comments/fozgf/all_of_djwheats_shows_are_now_on_hiatus/

I've been thinking about forum formats a lot lately, as I am looking into building one on a site soon. I've noticed that TeamLiquid.net, of course, uses a more traditional linear-style commenting system, where comments appear chronologically, one after another.

Personally, after using reddit a lot, I have come to really enjoy reddit's style over the linear style. However, I realize this format may be unfamiliar to people who are more accustomed to the traditional linear format, such as TL's. So I wanted to find out what people more familiar with linear systems think of reddit's system, and what might be done to improve it or make it easier to use.

What do you think about reddit's tree-like system? Do you find it helpful, or confusing? If you think it's bad, what about it do you not like? If you like it, what do you like?
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gtAbsentis
Profile Joined December 2010
Canada30 Posts
February 21 2011 04:51 GMT
#2
I'll be honest, I'm way more used to forums like TL so Reddit took me a while to get used to. It was minimal and the threaded comments were confusing.

Now I'm at the point where I wish I could up and down vote people on TL, but keep the great content on either side (ie calendar, news). I don't know, do you think those can co-exist dodgepong?
Bigpet
Profile Joined July 2010
Germany533 Posts
February 21 2011 04:52 GMT
#3
i think both styles have their merit. If there are multiple discussions going on in a thread, I'd prefer the tree style but if you only have one topic of discussion a chronological order is more helpful. The linear style also alows to reply to multiple posts as one.

I'd actually prefer to be able to switch between both but I know that this would lead to different posting behavior in the people who use different styles.
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tbrown47
Profile Joined August 2009
United States1235 Posts
February 21 2011 04:55 GMT
#4
click the "Poll" button, scroll down to the very bottom!

THERE SHALLITH BEITH NO CHANGES
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dodgepong
Profile Joined April 2010
United States50 Posts
February 21 2011 04:57 GMT
#5
On February 21 2011 13:51 gtAbsentis wrote:
I'll be honest, I'm way more used to forums like TL so Reddit took me a while to get used to. It was minimal and the threaded comments were confusing.

Now I'm at the point where I wish I could up and down vote people on TL, but keep the great content on either side (ie calendar, news). I don't know, do you think those can co-exist dodgepong?


Thanks for the feedback. I think the sidebars like on TL with an upvote/downvote system can co-exist, to be sure. The issue, though is between whether the forum content should be listed chronologically or branching out from the comment it is in reply to.

You said that, at first, reddit was confusing. Do you know what, specifically, was confusing about it? What do you think could have helped you become less confused more quickly?
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Bockit
Profile Blog Joined November 2004
Sydney2287 Posts
February 21 2011 04:57 GMT
#6
I feel like you get more of a continuous story in a linear forum thread. I can load up a thread from any point in time and know that when the 5th post was made they could only have read posts 1 2 3 and 4. In an ideal world where everyone read the thread before posting, you get to see the different points of view come up in an order and how the posters posting them interact with the differing points of view. You could work this out in a tree-based system but it's significantly more effort.

When I'm reading reddit I feel that it loses out on overall continuity with nested comments. On the other hand you have localised continuity for each topic of discussion regarding the original submission.
Their are four errors in this sentance.
dodgepong
Profile Joined April 2010
United States50 Posts
February 21 2011 04:58 GMT
#7
On February 21 2011 13:55 tbrown47 wrote:
click the "Poll" button, scroll down to the very bottom!

THERE SHALLITH BEITH NO CHANGES


I'll be honest, I don't understand what you're trying to say, here. :-/

Are you recommending that I add a poll to my OP?
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Bockit
Profile Blog Joined November 2004
Sydney2287 Posts
February 21 2011 05:03 GMT
#8
On February 21 2011 13:58 dodgepong wrote:
Show nested quote +
On February 21 2011 13:55 tbrown47 wrote:
click the "Poll" button, scroll down to the very bottom!

THERE SHALLITH BEITH NO CHANGES


I'll be honest, I don't understand what you're trying to say, here. :-/

Are you recommending that I add a poll to my OP?


He means go to older polls in the sidebar, scroll to the bottom and look at this poll, which looks to be the 2nd poll ever taken on this site.
Their are four errors in this sentance.
tbrown47
Profile Joined August 2009
United States1235 Posts
Last Edited: 2011-02-21 05:05:44
February 21 2011 05:03 GMT
#9
On February 21 2011 13:58 dodgepong wrote:
Show nested quote +
On February 21 2011 13:55 tbrown47 wrote:
click the "Poll" button, scroll down to the very bottom!

THERE SHALLITH BEITH NO CHANGES


I'll be honest, I don't understand what you're trying to say, here. :-/

Are you recommending that I add a poll to my OP?


no, you see where the polls are at the right panel?

click the word Poll above it and it lists all polls, go to the very bottom :}

edit:

To give an actual opinion, I agree with Bockit. The thread tends to flow more when it is in this format rather than a tree-style format. While there are obvious advantages to both, I believe that for a forum that is meant for discussing strategies, this format works better.
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dodgepong
Profile Joined April 2010
United States50 Posts
February 21 2011 05:05 GMT
#10
On February 21 2011 13:57 Bockit wrote:
I feel like you get more of a continuous story in a linear forum thread. I can load up a thread from any point in time and know that when the 5th post was made they could only have read posts 1 2 3 and 4. In an ideal world where everyone read the thread before posting, you get to see the different points of view come up in an order and how the posters posting them interact with the differing points of view. You could work this out in a tree-based system but it's significantly more effort.

When I'm reading reddit I feel that it loses out on overall continuity with nested comments. On the other hand you have localised continuity for each topic of discussion regarding the original submission.


Thanks, those are some great thoughts.

For you personally, do you tend to read through a linear post from start to finish? Or do you scan through for the best posts? Also, which format do you think would be best for the type of discussions one might find in, say, the strategy forums?

Perhaps it boils down to a fundamental difference of understanding of what a forum post is supposed to be like. One disadvantage to the linear style that I have experienced is that sometimes, I don't want to read through all 20 pages of a thread - I want to know what the meat of the discussion is and bypass the fluff. But that means I miss out on the "story" you describe. Is the story worth following in order to get to those best bits, even if a thread is really long?
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SlapMySalami
Profile Joined August 2010
United States1060 Posts
February 21 2011 05:13 GMT
#11
I don't think the tree style is good for discussion at all. It seems to be better for lols and for craptastic threads. If reddit is represented by 1 group mindset such as everyone thinks abortion should be illegal/legal you will only get 1 side of the votes because the others are voted down. I have not been on reddit and I do not know if that is the case but how would that problem be avoidable
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Spekulatius
Profile Joined January 2011
Germany2413 Posts
February 21 2011 05:15 GMT
#12
1. I agree with Bockit.

2. The reddit system pays its post-linking appearance system with the fact that it looks a bit messy which would be even worse in TL where many posts are big. With 2-liners it looks neat, once you have posts that take a whole screen, the clarity and lucidity gets lost.
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elmizzt
Profile Joined February 2010
United States3309 Posts
February 21 2011 05:16 GMT
#13
On February 21 2011 14:05 dodgepong wrote:
Show nested quote +
On February 21 2011 13:57 Bockit wrote:
I feel like you get more of a continuous story in a linear forum thread. I can load up a thread from any point in time and know that when the 5th post was made they could only have read posts 1 2 3 and 4. In an ideal world where everyone read the thread before posting, you get to see the different points of view come up in an order and how the posters posting them interact with the differing points of view. You could work this out in a tree-based system but it's significantly more effort.

When I'm reading reddit I feel that it loses out on overall continuity with nested comments. On the other hand you have localised continuity for each topic of discussion regarding the original submission.


Thanks, those are some great thoughts.

For you personally, do you tend to read through a linear post from start to finish? Or do you scan through for the best posts? Also, which format do you think would be best for the type of discussions one might find in, say, the strategy forums?

Perhaps it boils down to a fundamental difference of understanding of what a forum post is supposed to be like. One disadvantage to the linear style that I have experienced is that sometimes, I don't want to read through all 20 pages of a thread - I want to know what the meat of the discussion is and bypass the fluff. But that means I miss out on the "story" you describe. Is the story worth following in order to get to those best bits, even if a thread is really long?

In my opinion, it is the responsibility of the reader to ensure that he has read EVERY single post in a discussion-based thread before he posts a reply, whether he is the first responder, or if the thread is 80 pages long. It's just arrogant to think that your post is worthy of being read while not deigning to read others' contributions. Of course this excludes threads along the lines of a live-report, or a youtube thread, but those are relatively few.
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SecondChance
Profile Joined December 2010
Australia603 Posts
February 21 2011 05:20 GMT
#14
I like TL how it is tbh.
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SonuvBob
Profile Blog Joined October 2006
Aiur21550 Posts
February 21 2011 05:25 GMT
#15
Gonna move this to website feedback in a bit, but I'll leave it here for a few minutes so it doesn't just die. :p
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ROOTheognis
Profile Blog Joined January 2006
United States4482 Posts
February 21 2011 05:28 GMT
#16
wat's the link to screddit's forum? i've never been there
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elmizzt
Profile Joined February 2010
United States3309 Posts
February 21 2011 05:31 GMT
#17
On February 21 2011 14:28 YoiChiBow wrote:
wat's the link to screddit's forum? i've never been there

Read the OP, theres a big link there to an example: http://www.reddit.com/r/starcraft/comments/fozgf/all_of_djwheats_shows_are_now_on_hiatus/
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aimaimaim
Profile Blog Joined March 2010
Philippines2167 Posts
Last Edited: 2011-02-21 05:31:25
February 21 2011 05:31 GMT
#18
http://www.teamliquid.net/poll/index.php?poll_id=9

read please ..

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yamato77
Profile Blog Joined October 2010
11589 Posts
February 21 2011 05:33 GMT
#19
Another thing to mention about the style that the reddit forums employ is that up/down-voting promotes a general bandwagon-mentality with posting and can easily devolve an argument into a popularity contest. After all, allowing each and every person an ability to affect the visibility of a post creates a system where the biases of the many overrule the often valid points of the minority, leading to more and more people reading like-minded comments and promoting them. I call it the circle-jerk effect.

Obviously, linear/chronological posting is much more favorable, however difficult it may be to keep track of the person you are responding to on a consistent basis in a fast-moving thread. Quoting and post-tracking help this problem quite a bit. While a tree system (sans up/down-voting) would eliminate it altogether, the benefit of being able to contextually identify the basic points of conversations that occur chronologically is just as important to me.
Writer@WriterYamato
dodgepong
Profile Joined April 2010
United States50 Posts
February 21 2011 05:36 GMT
#20
Just to make a correction, I am not suggesting TL change to tree-style at all. I am just getting a pulse from a community of people who is accustomed to linear-style. This is not website feedback on TL itself, technically speaking. This is feedback on the general philosophy of a forum.
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