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Markus18
11-15-2006, 02:52 PM
it would be nice if this site would have a chat!

Beautifylgirl
11-15-2006, 03:00 PM
I agree! That would be a great idea Markus.
Brittany

Gijs & Sabine
11-15-2006, 03:15 PM
I've noticed that this forum is growing by the day, so maybe it's a very good idea for a "chat". You get to know the members a bit better.
So Boots what do you think ???;)

Boots
11-15-2006, 03:26 PM
A chat room.... I can add it to the list, but it might be a while. I am still working on the articles and care sheet section. With the time differences between some members, it might be interesting to have a chat room. Some members will be heading off to bed while other would be just starting their day. Thanks for the suggestion.

Jason

Sid
11-15-2006, 04:45 PM
Jason,

Just a line to say that this would be a forum I'd enjoy as well, so you'll have a better idea how many of the members will be interested.

Sid

Cazador
11-15-2006, 05:24 PM
I, too, support the idea of a chat room, but there is a drawback. People couldn't search through the dialogue a day or week later (as far as I know), and valuable information would get lost this way. Maybe there's a solution?

Thamnophis
11-16-2006, 04:08 AM
I am not much of a chatter for the reason that Cazador sys.
Valuable information gets lost.
But when the members want to chat... go head.

Personally I like the "slow" Forum-medium. Maybe because I'm getting old?

abcat1993
11-16-2006, 08:03 AM
Personally I like the "slow" Forum-medium. Maybe because I'm getting old?
I agree, I usually post, go to other websites or something, and come back.

boeh
11-16-2006, 08:07 AM
I am not much of a chatter for the reason that Cazador sys.
Valuable information gets lost.
But when the members want to chat... go head.

Personally I like the "slow" Forum-medium. Maybe because I'm getting old?

I don't think that it is because of your age. This is a good reason why it isn't as "good" as a simple forum. Another thing is, in the forum, there's always enough time for a short research, if something isn't clear. Another problem could be the language ;-)

But one of the biggest problem will be the user count in the forum. I think, there's to few traffic on this site yet. Maybe this will change soon?

Greez,
Cyrill

abcat1993
12-03-2006, 06:48 PM
I was IMming my sister today (I know, kind of stupid but we were both within fifteen feet of each other) and I realized that you get really slopy with your writing after a little while.

Stefan-A
12-31-2006, 02:52 PM
Were you all talking about a chat function, or an IRC channel?

Snaky
01-01-2007, 08:16 AM
A chat function on the forum and irc channel can be combined.

I once was admin of a chat channel of another forum for reptiles. It was not that much of a success back then. Most of the time it's just a medium to write all kind of nonsense and not to actually discuss about your animals. And there are lots of other chats for that. If there is a question, you have to be lucky that someone is online that can answer it. Theme chats where more fun, because everybody knew there would be a chat on a certain topic and everybody that was interested came to discuss it.

Also, I would never be an admin of a chat channel again. It's way more work than moderating a forum, which I also did.

Stefan-A
01-01-2007, 01:03 PM
The point of a chat channel like this wouldn't be to discuss subjects that belong on the forum, but to provide the users of the forum with a place where they can hang out and discuss anything and everything.

Elliot
01-01-2007, 01:50 PM
I also agree that there isn't enough traffic, it says 90 active members but it seems more like 20, then with the time differences between those few members, I don't think it will be useful yet, but in the future if we get more serious members I say go for it.

abcat1993
01-01-2007, 08:56 PM
Yeah, I agree. There are only about 10 at most people (not just members) at a time

KITKAT
01-02-2007, 09:52 PM
Traffic does not dictate the success of a chat room...! Chats should be SCHEDULED, and then available members can deliberatly show up at the time of the chat!

Elliot
01-02-2007, 10:02 PM
That could help, and I've noticed that there are usually more members and guests on at a time now.

Stefan-A
01-03-2007, 02:17 AM
Chats should be SCHEDULED, and then available members can deliberatly show up at the time of the chat!
Can't really say I agree with that. Chats should be available 24/7 and those that are online at any given time should be able to chat. Scheduled chats are a poor choice for an international forum, some of us are, for example, at GMT+2, while others are at GMT-5.

abcat1993
01-03-2007, 11:06 AM
Maybe they can be scheduled but still have it open 24/7. For example, five people want to discuss breeding techniques at a certain time. Then they just go on whenever they decided to talk about it.

Boots
01-04-2007, 12:34 PM
I guess I should wade into this discussion since it has been going on for a while. While I hope the forum will one day have a chat room for the forum, I do not think we currently have a large enough membership base to support a chat room..

One of the benefits I have found with forums is the fact that you are able to search the posts to find answers to question you might have months after they were discussed. With a chat room, once it has been posted, the conversation is lost to the rest of the members of the forum since they will not be able to benefit from the information.

Also due to the fact that our membership is almost evenly divided between Europe and North America, scheduling a weekly chat would not really work either. It is a good suggestion, don't get me wrong, but we would almost have to have two different chat times. One for our European members, and one for our North American members since If I scheduled the chat at 7:00 pm MST, which should work for North America, Since it would only be 9:00 PM on the East coast and 6:00 PM on the West, it would be 3:00 AM in Frankfurt, Germany.

Maybe once our membership grows, we can add a chat room. Thanks for the suggestion.

Jason