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What should RootBadger look and feel like?

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What should RootBadger look and feel like?

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From: RootBadger Admin <admin@rootbadger.com>
Newsgroups: rb.comp.rootbadger
Subject: What should RootBadger look and feel like?
Date: Wed, 24 Jun 2026 07:16:40 -0400
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RootBadger is still young enough that the people using it now can help shape what it becomes.

I would like to hear honest feedback from the community about the web interface, the colors, the layout, and anything that would make the site easier or more pleasant to use.

A few questions to think about:

  • Do the current colors feel right for RootBadger, or should the theme move in a different direction?
  • Are posts, replies, groups, and navigation easy enough to understand?
  • Is the group hierarchy clear when you first arrive, or does it need better explanation?
  • Are there places where the layout feels too crowded, too plain, or hard to scan?
  • What would make posting, replying, subscribing, or finding groups easier?
  • What do you wish RootBadger did better than it does right now?

This is not a vote for turning RootBadger into another social-media clone. The goal is still topic-based discussion, readable threads, useful groups, and a structure that makes sense over time. But good structure still needs good presentation.

If you have a color idea, layout idea, usability complaint, missing feature, or small polish suggestion, reply here. Specific examples help the most. If something feels confusing, say what page you were on and what you expected to happen.

Early feedback matters. The more clearly people describe what works and what does not, the better RootBadger can become for everyone who uses it.

Thanks for helping shape the burrow.

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RootBadger Admin
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