I'm not one for suggesting stuff often, but I was thinking about, and how this feature has great potential for this website.
You see on MAL (Which I know is not a Christian website, but hear me out please), they have a feature called “Clubs” where people can create their own club, put it as a public or private club, and depending on if it’s public or private, people can freely join public clubs, and need a invite to join a private club. The amount of clubs is huge and there is a huge variety cause you can basically make any idea into a Club, like a club for K-pop lovers, or club for people who like romance anime, or a club just exclusively for manga readers, etc.
So this was my idea, what if people used clubs as a way to hold bible studies? Like if they only want to hold bible studies with the friends they’ve made on CC. I know stuff like Zoom, Discord, and Skype exist. But having it to where you can do the Bible study, and talk to friends on the same website might make people happy. Also, with those other options I mentioned, you gotta download them and then learn to use them, which I think some people might not want to do.
I know we have chat rooms, but for what I saw it’s basically “Random chat”, having a controlled room where you know who will be in it, I think can be beneficial, especially for people that want to do bible studies with their friends. I’m not against a group of random strangers doing bible study together, but that is what a “public club room” would be for.
Also, it can make it easy for Christians to chat with other Christians of similar hobbies to make new friends, like having a “Christian anime fan club”, “Christian videogame fan club”, “Christian sports fan club”, etc. Cause from what I can tell so far, if a thread isn’t commented on in a long while, it “dies” and falls off the main page of said forum. Hopefully with clubs like these it will prevent from threads dying and keep discussion up.
Overall, I think it would be cool to have this feature. I’m not against what we have cause I get to hear from so many different people, that it is interesting. But when logging into the “Chat room”, I guess I was let down that it is “random chat” and not “select your friend’s name off a list and start talking”. I know about the paid features, but this club thing could help people who don’t have money right now to afford those said paid features.
I forgot to mention I don’t use MAL anymore, but it did help me to form my understanding of online website forums.
You see on MAL (Which I know is not a Christian website, but hear me out please), they have a feature called “Clubs” where people can create their own club, put it as a public or private club, and depending on if it’s public or private, people can freely join public clubs, and need a invite to join a private club. The amount of clubs is huge and there is a huge variety cause you can basically make any idea into a Club, like a club for K-pop lovers, or club for people who like romance anime, or a club just exclusively for manga readers, etc.
So this was my idea, what if people used clubs as a way to hold bible studies? Like if they only want to hold bible studies with the friends they’ve made on CC. I know stuff like Zoom, Discord, and Skype exist. But having it to where you can do the Bible study, and talk to friends on the same website might make people happy. Also, with those other options I mentioned, you gotta download them and then learn to use them, which I think some people might not want to do.
I know we have chat rooms, but for what I saw it’s basically “Random chat”, having a controlled room where you know who will be in it, I think can be beneficial, especially for people that want to do bible studies with their friends. I’m not against a group of random strangers doing bible study together, but that is what a “public club room” would be for.
Also, it can make it easy for Christians to chat with other Christians of similar hobbies to make new friends, like having a “Christian anime fan club”, “Christian videogame fan club”, “Christian sports fan club”, etc. Cause from what I can tell so far, if a thread isn’t commented on in a long while, it “dies” and falls off the main page of said forum. Hopefully with clubs like these it will prevent from threads dying and keep discussion up.
Overall, I think it would be cool to have this feature. I’m not against what we have cause I get to hear from so many different people, that it is interesting. But when logging into the “Chat room”, I guess I was let down that it is “random chat” and not “select your friend’s name off a list and start talking”. I know about the paid features, but this club thing could help people who don’t have money right now to afford those said paid features.
I forgot to mention I don’t use MAL anymore, but it did help me to form my understanding of online website forums.
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