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spoon
04-14-2007, 05:30 PM
I was thinking about this subject ever since its adoption as a separate board on this forum.
Well, why do we have a Turkistan Forum?
It feels like users participating in that board don't have any relation with other parts of Forum.uz.
Now, dont get me wrong. It is the most active branch of Forum.uz, but they seem too isolated and sealed off to the much broader audience here.
I am too lazy to goto check their headquarters there, so maybe someone from there could come up and give a hint of what is going in the kitchen.
Qarama
04-14-2007, 06:03 PM
I was thinking about this subject ever since its adoption as a separate board on this forum.
Well, why do we have a Turkistan Forum?
It feels like users participating in that board don't have any relation with other parts of Forum.uz.
Now, dont get me wrong. It is the most active branch of Forum.uz, but they seem too isolated and sealed off to the much broader audience here.
I am too lazy to goto check their headquarters there, so maybe someone from there could come up and give a hint of what is going in the kitchen.
i think you are right many members which are active in the Turkistan forum don't have contacts to uzbeks or they don't write in the other arbuz boards.
because they don't know uzbek or english or russian.
Demir Kağan
04-15-2007, 02:04 AM
I was thinking about this subject ever since its adoption as a separate board on this forum.
Well, why do we have a Turkistan Forum?
It feels like users participating in that board don't have any relation with other parts of Forum.uz.
Now, dont get me wrong. It is the most active branch of Forum.uz, but they seem too isolated and sealed off to the much broader audience here.
I am too lazy to goto check their headquarters there, so maybe someone from there could come up and give a hint of what is going in the kitchen.
We have a Turkistan forum because Turk users came into forum.uz and they started to write Turkish in the whole forum and the administration decided to take them to another board named Turkistan Forum. This is the place to talk in Turkish. Everything is discussed there. In this forum, no russian is allowed.
You are right that Turkistan Forum users are not participating in the other boards of our forum, as Bakma said, it's because there is really a little people know English or Uzbek. And that's why I opened this (http://forum.arbuz.com/showthread.php?t=34420) and this (http://forum.arbuz.com/showthread.php?t=37087). Uzbek users those know Turkish don't enter that forum, either.
Got any else question? Feel free to ask.
Tabriz_Han
04-15-2007, 05:45 AM
Lately more members are writtin in Turkistan and the rest of the forum.
Kaptan-i Derya
04-15-2007, 01:10 PM
I was thinking about this subject ever since its adoption as a separate board on this forum.
Well, why do we have a Turkistan Forum?
It feels like users participating in that board don't have any relation with other parts of Forum.uz.
Now, dont get me wrong. It is the most active branch of Forum.uz, but they seem too isolated and sealed off to the much broader audience here.
I am too lazy to goto check their headquarters there, so maybe someone from there could come up and give a hint of what is going in the kitchen.
why allways critising the Turkish forumers if we dont get enough attention from the otherside while they (many turkistan forumu users) try to interact with the "other" members?
Look to umumiy sahifa, there are some threads opened by Turkistan forumu users, some may negative or positive threads but the main point is they try/tried at least.
Now dont get me also wrong, every medaillon has an "otherside". So without looking into mirror you cant question others, got it?
dukeable
04-18-2007, 01:29 PM
I faced quite much agressive and offensive users in there...
Demir Kağan
04-18-2007, 01:54 PM
I faced quite much agressive and offensive users in there...
As everywhere.
dukeable
04-18-2007, 02:11 PM
As everywhere.I faced something similar to "okay, are you done? now go".
Demir Kağan
04-18-2007, 02:15 PM
I faced something similar to "okay, are you done? now go".
I am one of the moderators of Turkistan Forum. So, you are welcome to our forum as long as you respect everyone's idea and you explain what you think in a polite way. :)
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