>>17740041Pretty much my sentiment. Aggie fills that role of the 'dedicated group', but it's doing so by proxy, it was never designed to be a chatting platform of any kind. Additionally, the lack of logs (despite several people logging the Aggie) means massive amounts of FOMO compared to something like the IRC. This
>>17740662 is the middle ground between IRC and status quo, but as I said, Aggie was never designed to be a chatting platform and it'd make the FOMO horrible.
>>17740141Floor is a forum-type platform. It's good for longer posts, and would potentially be better for market numbers/effort posts... but it's probably best to have those in the thread itself.
>>17740482Have you seen the thread during the past couple of days? You had people who said that aggie slows the thread down, and it does so slightly (but not dramatically), but it also acts as a containment zone for large amounts of posts that can flood the thread.
>>17741560Oi, it takes some time to type.