Sorry if I sounded too critical - I was trying to be constructive.
I suppose my idea of an 'AMA' is shaped by reddit - where it is closer to a AffiliateFix 'Expert Week.' When I have clicked on an 'Ask Me Anything' here I have been a bit disappointed that it only covers something very specific...
The 'legendary' tag is nice, but how will it be different from a sticky post, for example, or an expert week?
If it has a clear definition like '50+ comments' it could add some value, otherwise it may just confuse things more.
Personally I would tighten up the 'Ask Me Anything' label as a...
The new posts button is the main thing I click here.
My 'one improvement' would be to remove the new member introductions from this 'new posts' view. The introductions are great, but if I am just making a quick visit to see what's happening I don't really want to see them. I did look for a way...
How about a big "Start Here" button or link?
The "wiki" looks good, but that word just makes me want to fall asleep.
EDIT: Now I see the 'basic' and 'advanced' links, but should I go there, or to the wiki, or to the 411, which I do not see?
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