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Old Jul 21, 2011, 11:41 AM
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The forum layout is a bit ..............disorganized!

Like the games link in "General Social Chat".

What is the difference between "General Social Chat" and "Distractions" they look to serve the same purpose at this stage.

Mmmmm..........!....Sorry Doc I'm in one of those reorganizing moods and I just had to get it out.

Mmmmm..........!.......Sit in the corner and drink your milk...Mmmmm..........!
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Old Jul 22, 2011, 06:47 PM
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I think "games" are linked to the social forum because people can play them together. They're a lighthearted distraction.

The Social forum is not only a place to post distractions - it's also for people to talk about funny things that happen in their lives, or to talk about common interests, etc. The Distraction forum is composed mainly of games. It'd be too hard to find a certain thread if the two forums were combined, as there are many popular games. They also tend to run off the first page quickly, which can make other threads harder to find.

Hope this helps x
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