User blog comment:PsiCubed2/Let's Bring this to vote, shall we?/@comment-2033667-20170703235105/@comment-30754445-20170706163059

Given the way this place has been going in the past week or so, I think it's a great idea to start a new discussion forum.

We shouldn't make the restrictions there too strict, though. I think people should be allowed to do whatever they want as long as:

1. They' are showing interest in googology and large numbers.

2. They are making a genuine effort to make sense.

3. They behave in a civiilized manner.

Other than these three restrictions, which I believe should be enforced very strictly, people should be free to do whatever they fancy. At least in the blog posts section.

Of-course, if our new place also has some kind of "mainspace" (and I think it should), there should be stricter guidlines for that space.

As for the question of which platform to use:

I think the wikia system provides a good structure and an intuitive division between "the mainspace" and the more casual areas. The question is, can the rules I've outlined above be enforced in a wiki? Assuming we agree on them, will we - as founders of the new wiki - have the technical permissions to moderate it properly? If so, then a new wiki would be the way to go.