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Opinion: Hard News Deserves Rightful Place in the EBC
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Topic Started: Sep 19 2017, 06:15 PM (790 Views)
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Kylia Quilor
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Sep 24 2017, 03:39 PM
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Queen in My Own Mind
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But the recent poll suggsted people don't use the news dropdown nearly at all.
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The Rt. Hon. Commodore Kylia Quilor, Dux Emeritus, Legatus, Quartius, Primus Pilus, Praefectus Vigilum Noctu, ERN
 I. Am. Not. A. Nice. Person. Never underestimate the power of cynicism, pessimism and negativity to prevent terrible things from happening. Only idealists try to build the future on a mountain of bodies. Unfocused populism is just as dangerous, if not more so, to a Republic's survival as creeping authoritarianism. Tell people how you feel, honestly and frankly. If you like someone, tell them. If you don't like them, tell them - the world would be a better place if we all knew where we stood.
Professional Credentials Curriculum Vitae Europeia: President x1 Minister of Foreign Affairs x2 Grand Admiral x4 Senator x11 Minister of Communications x1
Current Positions In Other Regions: Queen of Kantrias
Past Positions in Other Regions (Selected): MP (LKE), Minister of the Exterior (LKE), Reichstag Delegate (TNI), Minister (TNI), Reich Elector (TNI), TNI Contingent Commander, (UIAF), Director of Public Relations (Region Inc)
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Aexnidaral Seymour
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Sep 24 2017, 06:12 PM
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Somebody's got to keep you entertained.
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- Kylia Quilor
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But the recent poll suggsted people don't use the news dropdown nearly at all. Sure, but not so much that it should be cast as some overwhelming majority.
42.1 - rarely/never 10.5 - twice per month 10~ - once a week* 6~ - twice a week* 21.1 - once a day 10.5 - multiple times a day
*(once and twice a week didn't have a label, so I'm guessing based on what % remained)
While 42% of people checking "rarely" or "never" (wouldn't twice constitute rarely? why was "rarely" put into the same categorization as never?), a good chunk of people do check it regularly to semi-regularly-- I would say anything "once a week" or more is semi-regular, which means about 47% of respondents. While not a majority, a substantially healthy plurality.
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North East Somerset
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Sep 24 2017, 07:35 PM
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Wheels within Wheels
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I can't really get excited one way or another on this issue 
But realistically I'm never going to go into the "EBC Updates" subforum looking for news, unless directed to a specific article from the main forum page.
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Albion: Earl Marshall of the Royal Albion Legion. Former Sheriff of Bowerstone and Administrator.
Asgard: Former Duke of Freyja and Administrator.
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Europeia: Director of the Europeian Intelligence Agency. Administrator. Former President, Vice President, Vice Chancellor, Senator, Grand Admiral and Foreign Minister.
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Mousebumples
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Sep 25 2017, 01:36 PM
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If you give this mouse a cookie, she'll probably ask for some cheese.
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- Aexnidaral Seymour
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- Kylia Quilor
- Sep 24 2017, 03:39 PM
But the recent poll suggsted people don't use the news dropdown nearly at all.
Sure, but not so much that it should be cast as some overwhelming majority. 42.1 - rarely/never 10.5 - twice per month 10~ - once a week* 6~ - twice a week* 21.1 - once a day 10.5 - multiple times a day *(once and twice a week didn't have a label, so I'm guessing based on what % remained) While 42% of people checking "rarely" or "never" (wouldn't twice constitute rarely? why was "rarely" put into the same categorization as never?), a good chunk of people do check it regularly to semi-regularly-- I would say anything "once a week" or more is semi-regular, which means about 47% of respondents. While not a majority, a substantially healthy plurality. Put me in the never camp. It's a great idea, and I'm glad that people find it useful, but I just click through and read what interests me from the main forum page. The Dropdown of links is a nice innovation, but - again - something I don't personally use.
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