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4 years ago
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Can CV make a dedicated section for discussions?

I think these discussion forums are pretty important and I think it would be a lot more user friendly if there was a section for Q and A and a section for discussions as well

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4 years ago

I agree! It would be much more convenient to have Q&A's in one spot. That way, if you are looking for a question to answer, you don't have to waste time scrolling through discussion posts.

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4 years ago

Do you feel they need to be in separate areas or would being able to filter by Q&A or Discussions accomplish what you're looking for?

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4 years ago

I don't have a preference, I just feel like it would be convenient to have two sections, whatever that might be.

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4 years ago[edited]

I think a filter would be better so the community tab isn’t clogged up

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4 years ago

That’s a really interesting idea — can you share a bit more about why you think they should be in separate places?

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🎤4 years ago

Like discussions feel completely different from Q and A's yk. Discussions are a place to rant and talk about what you really think about a topic like how unfair college admissions are. Q and A's are like being helpful to earn karma for scholarships. I don't want to have to scroll through Questions to find a discussion or scroll through discussions to find a Question. Maybe adding it at the top as a subsection under communities or add a button near the filter would be good!

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