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[quote][i]Originally posted by Kyle T[/i] [quote][i]Originally posted by Ian[/i] [quote][i]Originally posted by Kyle T[/i] I've got no idea how feasible this is with the technology available, but would it be possible to integrate a feature into the CS forum...[/quote] Don't see why not although not sure how Facebook would feel about it. [/quote] I'm sure there's a proper mechanism for it, Pistonheads do it a fair bit - they have their 'thread of the week' type homepage stories shared to FB. Give it some clickbaity title like "John does DIY remap with new turbo, big bang" and before you know it you're getting clicks galore. On the Newbie thing, does the community need Corsas to continue? Are there are other examples of online communities that have outgrown their original focal point? I know Overclockers for example spend very little time discussing overclocking... or even computing in most areas! Is there scope to expand the brand of the site to include the wider Vauxhall marque, or even to become a generic motoring/modifying community? Some members that had corsas in the early 2000's will now have children approaching driving age, so there's always that opportunity for more members. :o [/quote]
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