I just thought this would be a good thing for us to discuss and I hope this thread doesn't become controversial.

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I just don't see the point in documenting EVERY single crossing though. The site is starting to feel more like a database.freebrickproductions wrote:Mike H. actually started doing that. Personally not that big of a fan of the idea.
If I recall correctly, this almost killed the site a few years back.ToledoRailfan wrote:I just don't see the point in documenting EVERY single crossing though. The site is starting to feel more like a database.freebrickproductions wrote:Mike H. actually started doing that. Personally not that big of a fan of the idea.
I don't think it needs to be VERY strict. But trying to document every single crossing is too much in my opinion.TrickyMario7654 wrote:If I recall correctly, this almost killed the site a few years back.ToledoRailfan wrote:I just don't see the point in documenting EVERY single crossing though. The site is starting to feel more like a database.freebrickproductions wrote:Mike H. actually started doing that. Personally not that big of a fan of the idea.
Nah, Mike was going through some tough times and didn't exactly have all the time in the world for the site, so he decided to not accept common setups and do strictly old, "unique", and odd setups.TrickyMario7654 wrote:If I recall correctly, this almost killed the site a few years back.ToledoRailfan wrote:I just don't see the point in documenting EVERY single crossing though. The site is starting to feel more like a database.freebrickproductions wrote:Mike H. actually started doing that. Personally not that big of a fan of the idea.
Yea. A year and half ago I would've had a different opinion on this but with the site starting to become cluttered with many pages of typical crossings that are almost identical to each other, the site is starting to become less interesting in my opinion. The site is starting to feel more like a crossing database.PaulSP wrote:I was a fan of this because who honestly wants to see pages upon pages of modern 12x24 setups with e-bells haha.TrickyMario7654 wrote:If I recall correctly, this almost killed the site a few years back.ToledoRailfan wrote:I just don't see the point in documenting EVERY single crossing though. The site is starting to feel more like a database.freebrickproductions wrote:Mike H. actually started doing that. Personally not that big of a fan of the idea.
Wasn't that the point of the site to begin with?ToledoRailfan wrote:The site is starting to feel more like a crossing database.
I wouldn't say so, I'd say it was more of a website to showcase crossings with a blogish type feel with more (for lack of a better term) emotion. Now it kind of feels more like the PUC of Ohio or something like that. I personally would like to see the site return to favoring quality over quantity.freebrickproductions wrote:Wasn't that the point of the site to begin with?ToledoRailfan wrote:The site is starting to feel more like a crossing database.
Yes and no, it was started originally just as a plain crossing database but evolved over time into a database of more interesting stuff.freebrickproductions wrote:Wasn't that the point of the site to begin with?.ToledoRailfan wrote:The site is starting to feel more like a crossing database.
You got that right, Mike would never hesitate to post his thoughts on the pages he made... Sometimes for better or worst haha.ToledoRailfan wrote:I'd say it was more of a website to showcase crossings with a blogish type feel with more (for lack of a better term) emotion.