I like this idea, as I agree that there's a lot of useful information being buried here at FC, and if the cause of vaping is to be furthered most effectively, it needs to be where people will find it. But I notice that the busiest forum, the (model specific) Vaporizer Discussion forum, is untouched. With the constant influx of new models, some excellent and popular vapes are falling off the first page. I'm wondering if it might be worthwhile splitting it into subforums according to categories of vapes, such as Whip Vapes, Bag Vapes, Direct Draw, Portables.
Perhaps even better would be to have some sort of tagging system, since some models don't belong clearly in one category or another. You could hit one of a number of tag button at the top of the forum page, and only vapes with that tag would be shown. Though I don't know if this could be implemented with the forum software.
However, my main concern about buried information in these forums is the insanely long threads for some of the vape models. With now over 14,000 posts I really don't see too many people reading the MFLB thread right through any more. And even if they did, they'd be reading the same information over and over and over again, because the same questions keep being asked. I basically don't post in those busy threads any more, since I know full well that it'll only be read for a couple of days, and ...
All those moments will be lost in time, like tears in the rain.
So in order to develop a useful resource of information of all the nuances of our favourite vapes, is it worth considering subforums for certain individual models? Say if a thread reaches 2,000 posts, give or take. The existing threads could be kept as a kind of general chat thread about the model, with in-depth discussions on specific concerns being shifted to new threads. But then maybe there's a better solution I haven't thought of. If there is, I'm all ears, beacuse ...
I want more life, fucker!