Interview Project: SPL and WCS - Page 2
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m0ck
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worosei
Australia198 Posts
I like the having an organised thread however I have a few concerns. Firstly I want to state how much I enjoy and appreciate your dedication to interviews Seeker. I've been compulsively checking the SC2 General thread to see if an interview has gone up for the past weeks and being despairing that you've disappeared! These are my concerns with the joint thread: 1) Dilution of discussion One thing that was nice about the individual interview threads was that people could comment on the interviews in the thread only. So when Parting declares his awesomeness, it's fun hearing discussions kept together. A thread of weekly interviews may cause discussions of an individual's responses as it has be 'shared' now with other responses. As new interviews come up in the week, it's harder to comment on the interviews that have happened earlier in the week. 2) Knowing when new interviews come out This is more a 'lazy' person comment, and the system at the moment is still not exactly the best, however it is easier at the moment to see interviews for the latest game because the title of the thread will mention it. I know when group B or C interviews are out because the title says so. With a joined system, one will have to look into the thread itself. I am also unsure how TL deals with 'edits' in terms of 'bumping' threads back up into relevance. If people dont 'post' comments for a new interview, then the thread will be buried with a lot of other threads. That being said, most interview threads aren't hugely discussed anyway. 3) Other laziness The third point is the scrolling! ... ok spoiler tags I guess is good, but otherwise it can be a lot of scrolling to find the relevant game. The other issue is the potential for spoilers? If things aren't spoilered properly then spoiling results of a game can occur - normally it's fine as u dont have to click on the thread. but if you want to read an interview of a game you have already watched and there are other pending games, it wouldn't be so good to have the results potentially spoilered. Im also not a fan of a million spoiler tags everywhere too. Alternatives/Suggestions? I dont really have much... those concerns being stated, I dont know if the current system is all that good too. The interviews are kinda scattered, and they get hidden all too quickly. I would like to see all these translation work that people put so much effort into rewarded more as it really helps bring the community closer to the players (especially korean ones). An option could be to have one big thread, and then whenever you translate a new interview, to post a 'dummy' thread to re-direct to your big thread. That will help alert people to the new interview as well as keeping things more 'together', and potentially act as a 'discussion' ground for individual interviews/game series. I am unsure what TL posting rules for that is, but I think there should be exceptions for things like interviews which are much more directly related to tournaments/discussions. Extra pictures/cheerfuls could potentially be placed in these dummy threads? ... provided that Bisu is in the pictures of course... | ||
samurai80
Japan4225 Posts
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Fragile51
Netherlands15767 Posts
Great idea rekees. | ||
MCDayC
United Kingdom14464 Posts
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Dodgin
Canada39254 Posts
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MisterTea
United Kingdom1047 Posts
keep up the good work | ||
Noobity
United States871 Posts
Though the current idea is much easier, and would be generally fine. Still greatly appreciate the translations you guys are throwing our way, it's great to have that information. ![]() | ||
BAAEEMM
Germany412 Posts
Make it happen admins! ![]() | ||
Jmanthedragonguy
Canada1202 Posts
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Seeker
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Where dat snitch at?36919 Posts
On May 04 2013 03:53 Noobity wrote: While I like it a lot, I think that it would be much easier to bring notice to the interviews and leave them available by convincing the TL.net staff to create a subforum for that specifically. Say for instance, completely separate from any sc2, dota, etc. sections, just an "Interview" section. Using something like "[dota]" or "[sc2]" tags in front of the thread would allow fans to find what they're looking for, and with only threads being posted by specific individuals allowed by the staff you'd keep a pretty simple constant exposure to those translations. It would also provide a place where other fans of all games can provide their own translations to interviews in other languages if they'd like. Though the current idea is much easier, and would be generally fine. Still greatly appreciate the translations you guys are throwing our way, it's great to have that information. ![]() I actually spoke to Plexa about doing something like this before. He stated that they were not going to do that unless they felt that it was absolutely necessary. | ||
Moridin
Bulgaria164 Posts
![]() Seeker please pass those fucking exams and let us enjoy your great translations! | ||
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