We’re live! The Hyperion Forum just dropped, and I’m curious — what are your first impressions so far?
• What do you like?
• What could be improved?
• Any cool threads or discussions you’ve already found?
I’m very curious what everyone thinks too, and will be looking for ways to continually make adjustments that help everyone.
This post announces the live launch of the Hyperion Forum and asks users for their first impressions. It specifically prompts them to share what they like, what could be improved, and any cool threads or discussions they have found so far.
@Gann easy to understand and do the badge Hunt, it’s like gamify and addictive, love it
Really excited to see the community here, and all the features we can tap into. I am definitely going to compete for some badges
You can find the badges gained and what’s left here
https://forum.ceg.vote/badges
And here for more insight
Loving the structure so far, nothing gets lost, everything stays aligned, and information is easy to access. Looking forward to hearing what others think too. Any feedback, even on the tiniest detail, is welcome.
so far, everything here is very clear. We need to create more topics for discussion.
In the future, we hope to have more tutorial topics for new participants about specific tasks as well as how to achieve the highest performance when participating in Hyperion.
i think we need to create sub categories for regional languages here in the forum also, so if anyone wants to talk in their language , then can go to particular regional section.. apart from this i think i am enjoying the forum
Love the vibes here.
What could be improved?
It’s truly exciting that Hyperion Forum has launched! It’s a fantastic development, and my initial impressions are quite positive.
First off, I really like the modern and user-friendly interface. Navigating the forum is easy, and I don’t have trouble finding topics. The color palette and overall design are easy on the eyes, which encourages spending more time on the forum.
Also, the diversity of topic headings is striking. I’m already seeing many discussions that appeal to different interests, which suggests the forum will be lively and dynamic. It’s nice to feel the community spirit starting to form.
At this stage, there isn’t much I can criticize, but in the future, improving mobile compatibility could be beneficial. I sometimes experience minor formatting issues when accessing it from my phone. Additionally, a comprehensive “Welcome” section or an FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions) could be created for new users, which would help accelerate their adaptation to the forum.
Although it’s very new, the comments, especially under the “Future Technologies” and “AI Ethics Discussions” headings, were quite insightful. Moreover, interactive initiatives like “Topic of the Week” started by some users could make the forum even more engaging.
I like these ideas @Bjk_15 , thanks for sharing! Right now at the early stages of building the forum community, these genuine comments make a huge difference.
Some quick thoughts:
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Please continue making posts and replies like this! In particular there’s lots of great content in the Ideathon section that you could start discussions about in whichever Guild you’re interested in. For example, if you’re a marketer, you could take one or 2 of the hackathon ideas and analyze it from a marketing perspective, and get some feedback from other marketers in the guild.
Ideathon: Ideathon - Metis iDAO Forum
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Your suggestions about a “welcome” section and FAQ are great, and we’re starting to work on those. What were your top 5 questions when you joined? That’d be a big help as we start putting more content in the Starter Kit section.
Starter Kit - Metis iDAO Forum
@Recep.bbz I’m trying to understand what your message has to do with @Bjk_15 's thoughtful reply. Forgive me but it seems like you’re just points farming, in which case the post will be removed and multiple infractions will escalate the response.
If I missed something though, please do share!
Loving the “Topic of the Week” idea —community-driven initiatives like that will really shape the culture here. Looking forward to seeing how the forum grows together!
It doesn’t make sense. the forum was created to unite, not divide.
We’re not dividing anything here. The concern is — what’s the point of someone speaking only in their native language during discussions on important topics, especially if others can’t understand them? Yes, there’s a translation option available, but if people from different regions all start posting in their own native languages in the main forum, things can quickly become messy and hard to follow.
Subcategories are still a part of the main category — they just help keep discussions organized. Regional language-specific sections can provide a more comfortable space for those who aren’t confident writing in English. Not everyone is comfortable communicating in English, and that shouldn’t stop them from participating meaningfully.
I still wanted to have a category for off-topic conversations.
“Topic of the Week” started by some users could make the forum even more engaging??