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Do you think BP's forums could benefit from a new interface?
I personally think the BiggerPockets interface is good to use but could be greatly improved. I think users could benefit by being able to see how many votes their comments bring without having to find the original post, being able to have a thread that follows a chain of conversation rather than new comments that just @ another user, and more ways to track your posts, comments, and allow users to dive into a conversation with much more ease. I think if BiggerPockets were to have a forum interface similar to popular sites like Reddit, users could have a much deeper interaction and experience with the rest of the BiggerPockets community.