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Game-Campaign Forum Hierarchy

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Villagelder
Pro
Marketplace Creator
As GM and admin of my games, I would like more control over postings and layout of the forum, possibly with rankings of topics. I find it very useful to make GM level forums based on topics and to keep those topics ranked at the top of the forums on the first page, so players will always see them first. Right now new topics are simply appended to the bottom of the list. For example, I could have the following discussion topics in my forum: Terminology, Rules, New Character Creation . And I may want all three of those topics to be available at the top of the first page (much like your flagged topics here). However, currently they get continually pushed down the list as new topics are posted. In addition, being able to prioritize actual player posts in each topic would be helpful as well.
1477796407
Gold
Forum Champion
I agree. That kind of Game Discussion Forum organization would be wonderful for my games, such as a sub-forum for House Rules, and another sub-forum for Character Diary, and one for Treasue / Loot / XP. Here are some related threads if you would like to combine votes and add your comments, Forum Campaign - subtopics Support for Play by Post
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Roll20 Dev Team
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Marketplace Creator
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