zeo-tech
I dont understand how about the rare fish questers to buy fish from other people and also you said bumping isnt alowed if it isnt allowed then what about the rare fish quest threads.
it will be a good idea to have the town games and other in a different sub forum then all mix together in on sub forum because people will not have to bump there threads often.
if you could make a sub forum for the fish market only!
and the other games items into another to make it user friendly
and also lanzer said there will be other mini games coming up soon so I think you moderators should think about what you did.
The sticky does address the rare fish questers. They are able to keep their threads here in this forum if they're simply looking to buy/trade fish from others. That's fine. Another example is if someone is questing for one of the crowns in Prize and Joy, and they're buying tickets from others in order to achieve that goal. My only concern that I was trying to address are quest threads that simply ask for donations of gold or items, as they are more appropriate in the Charity/Quests forum.
Or maybe I'm not understanding what you're asking...
sweatdrop
The "no bumping rule" part was a direct copy from the Gaia Exchange FAQ, and refers more towards those people who bump in people's threads, and adding an advertisement with their bump. Regular bumping is ok here, but only if the thread in question falls off the first page. Constant bumping is not allowed. I'll change the sticky a bit to address this.
The main reason why the forum was changed was because it leaves things open for the admins to create more games. Rather than create a separate market-type forum for EVERY single mini-game out there and future mini-games, we can just combine everything into one forum, and have just one place people can go to collect what they need. Yes, it may seem really busy and chaotic, but that's the nature of any forum based on the Gaian economy. The Gaia Item Exchange is supposed to be like the regular Gaia Exchange, except geared towards certain items.