A year or so out from the initial site relaunch, is it time to rethink the main forum categories again?
Chicago Cubs Talk - The most popular Cubs-related category, but the way it is being used has made some of the other categories redundant
Cubs Minor League Talk - Still makes sense as its own category
North Side Baseball Front Page News - I get that there needs to be a place for articles to go, but some of them end up in Cubs Talk and some go in Front Page News. What is the difference? There is probably a simple answer, but I don't know what it is. Why not have all articles consolidated into one single forum, wherever that may be?
Transaction Rumors & Proposals - Seems pointless since everyone keeps posting all transaction-related news in other threads in Cubs Talk. I liked the old Transactions forum where we would see threads created for any meaningful transactions and that made it easy to follow what was going on. Now a lot of the transactions are getting buried inside other threads. I guess this isn't a news site, so maybe that's fine, but I still think something has been lost there.
MLB Draft, International Signings, Amateur Baseball - Mostly used around draft time, but I think it is fine
General Baseball Talk - This used to be the place for all non-Cubs talk, but many of those posts are ending up in Cubs Talk now. I do still prefer having this separate forum for anything not Cubs, if people would use it that way.
When I started typing out this thread I expected to have more complaints, but I guess they can mostly be consolidated down to the tendency for current posters to post everything inside large "catch-all" threads, and often in game threads as well (during the season). A lack of proper organization for transaction posts and the frequent mixing of Cubs/non-Cubs news are another variation of that same behavior. Maybe it is all working the way it is supposed to work for SEO purposes, and maybe (almost certainly) I'm too set in my ways, but I miss the days of more structured content. This might not be a forum structure issue at all and instead relates more to user behavior. That is probably hard to change outside of consistent heavy-handed moderating, which I'm not sure anyone wants to do or has time to do.
So... what, if anything, can we do to make things better while still meeting the SEO requirements to maintain a healthy site?