<p>Yes! Finally I can have my dancing bear animated gif avatar! My post will have much more (57% more) gravitas when I use the dancing bear gif….who can argue with a dancing bear?!!</p>
<p>I am hoping that the frequent ‘server too busy’ message today are a temporary problem related to behind-the-scenes work of updating the site, b/c some of these features sound as though they will consume more bandwidth and the site already struggles w/o these added features.</p>
<p>CT1417, it will be a new bulletin board provider altogether. The old software was clunky, and the new site should work better, or so we’re told! You’re right - the tech people were busy with the new site and couldn’t address the busy server messages.</p>
<p>I don’t recall being asked what changes are desired. Anyone else?</p>
<p>I don’t see any of these new changes as being all that appealing. I would like to see more than 50 saved private messages, and easier quoting of previous posts in a thread. Otherwise the site is pretty good as is. </p>
<p>One issue I have is using the forums on my android. I find just using a regular internet window is easier than the CC app. However, on my phone, each page needs to load twice. I click a thread, it loads, then reloads. Very annoying, though I’m not sure if this is an issue with CC or just my phone.</p>
<p>I’ve been on many message boards, I actually like the simplicity of this one a lot. The only thing I sometimes would like is an easier way to link to pictures.</p>
<p>If the answer was that a deeper integration with Facebook and having access to an avatar were positives, chances are that the focus group had an average age well below mine. Considering that I have been a puppy among this older and more mature, I think that few if any above 18 years of age were polled. </p>
<p>Things do change. I, for one, needed months to get used to the new 2004 software. I missed the simplicity of the old forum. Now, I would hate to go back! So, perhaps, the new version will have the same effect. Hate it, despise it, get used to it, and like it a lot more than the new. </p>
<p>And, if all fails, hating the new software might finally give me the impetus to leave this addictive place. And, in fact, the success of a forum like CC should be based on having new blood, new ideas, and new people replacing the old(er) and stale contents and participants. </p>
<p>Whatever is coming is bound to make my blood boil. Hence, my comment about Helen Keller being punished by her parents through rearranging the furniture and not telling her. </p>
<p>We’ll see. Or perhaps, we won’t see many changes. :)</p>