META: Does MGoBlog have too much content for its format?

Submitted by BostonWolverine on

Hey all, I was just curious to see what your take on this was. I really like a lot of the content on the site, but I don't necessarily read ALL of it.

Today, there have been 6 posts, and I flat-out missed the Borges presser - which is one of the things I really like to read. Sure, this can be solved by scrolling down, but if I normally just peek at the page on a break, it's harder to see what's there. For example, there were 3 articles posted between my visits today, and I just didn't realize it.

The site's gotten to a point that there's a ton of great content coming in from a number of different sources. This is a good thing, but I feel like the format is not giving readers the time to digest the pieces before another one comes along.

I love the site, and I want to see it continue to diversify and expand, but this is just a concern I had.

MichGoBlue858

September 11th, 2013 at 4:32 PM ^

They (Brian and Seth) said they were doing a site overhaul before football season, but I think they had issues figuring out how to do that and they were just too busy to devote a lot of time to it. I wouldn't have mind if they took like a week or two off from posting in July to do that, but that's just me.  

eschaton811ydau

September 11th, 2013 at 4:33 PM ^

simple solution to your problem. get an RSS reader like feedly. 

helps me read the articles i want to read without missing articles or hitting refresh all the time on the websites i go to. 

bonus: sometimes they post an article too early, quickly take it down, and then re-post later that day. i think the staff is trying to spread the content out throughout the day. the internet never forgets, and neither does an RSS reader.

TatuajeVI

September 11th, 2013 at 4:33 PM ^

I use the Android app generally to view the site, only using a computer if I'm interested in videos of film breakdown or for the UFRs. This makes it easier to see what content is up so I don't miss anything! I can definitely see it being useful to have a sidebar on the website with main page content titles.

MGoGolf

September 11th, 2013 at 4:36 PM ^

Moar content.

I suggest you use a reader like Feedly, and it will create a new "article" in an MGoBlog "channel" every time a post is added to the main page.  You won't miss anything.

 

UofMike

September 11th, 2013 at 4:36 PM ^

At the NYC Kick-Off Event in New York, Brian mentioned they would be switching to a "magazine format", much like ESPN.com, sometime in the off-season.. This will probably make it much easier to find new articles posted on a given day.

Gob Blueth

September 11th, 2013 at 4:36 PM ^

I would appreciate utilizing more of the wide screens we probably all use.  Text from this site fills about 20% of my monitor at work, then there's just big blue panels on the sides.  That might help shorten the articles vertically.

ZB75

September 11th, 2013 at 4:37 PM ^

I like the idea of a "front page box" for the current days stories.  But its not that big of a deal for me.  I am typically on the site over ten times per day, just to see if there is anything new.  If I dont get to the site for an extended period of time, i just scroll through all the posts until i get to where i left off.

Tuebor

September 11th, 2013 at 4:41 PM ^

One simply needs to check the blog every half hour to consume all its content without missing any.  Restructure your life around the power of the blog.

NOLA Wolverine

September 11th, 2013 at 4:45 PM ^

A format like the old ABC News page would be good. Gives you access to 30 some odd stories both in a chronological format (left column) and categorized (right two columns). Would be much easier to pick through. 

Craze for Maize

September 11th, 2013 at 4:47 PM ^

I only use the app, and I love the layout on here. I never miss a thing. That being said, I do think that the actual site could be designed differently, so that people can see a list of what has been posted on the front page.

Ali G Bomaye

September 11th, 2013 at 4:52 PM ^

The site's layout is fine for me, with one exception: it's really hard to look through older posts on the Board.  I'm using the newest version of Firefox, but the "1 of 11" scroll arrows don't work properly for me.  Maybe there should be a link where you can view the MGoBoard as an entire page rather than as a sidebar column?

B-Nut-GoBlue

September 11th, 2013 at 5:03 PM ^

This is the problem with technology...We're never satisfied and we become more indolent and less industrious as the days go by.

I get the notion the OP is getting at but you answer your own question; just take the time to scroll down and search a few seconds more a day.  The time some of this effort takes isn't going to cut into the rest of your life by any means.  Yes maybe a tab for Front Page content could be useful/beneficial but it's still a resolution to a problem that doesn't exist. 

All in my humble opinion.

Edit:  And that all probaly comes off as high and mighty, of which I do not think I am.  Again, more stating my opinion that an "issue" doesn't really exist.

TrppWlbrnID

September 11th, 2013 at 4:58 PM ^

but so is a more discerning eye toward what you are reading. there was a time when i slavishly read every single line of every post, but these days, i generally skip things that don't interest me that much. i lean much more toward picture pages and fee-fi-fos than mathlete posts or press conferences. i suppose i like previews and opinions more than data and transcripts, but i am sure there are those people on the other side of the coin.

gwkrlghl

September 11th, 2013 at 5:01 PM ^

which helps me catch things that I sometimes miss when I just peruse the front page of mgoblog. I know that's not really a solution, but feedlys an awesome tool in case you want to get started. Helps you catch things you'd miss otherwise

fuzzy247

September 11th, 2013 at 5:05 PM ^

If you want my ideal mgoblog, I would like a magazine/feedly style layout mentioned above. Maybe something like digg only with a column or a few boxes dedicated to the content that is currently in the sidebars. But I would also make it responsive. Something like Mashable which changes the layout for different screen sizes. I haven't used the apps much but there seem to be some limitations so I'd prefer a well designed responsive site.

Maybe we should have a contest for the best Mgoblog layout design since the last banner contest never crossed the finish line. (But I'm sure Brian has or knows people that are way better at this kind of stuff than the average mgblogger.)

maizenblue92

September 11th, 2013 at 5:08 PM ^

I am pretty sure you are the first guy in history to complain about getting too much quality free stuff. That is like saying, "no thank you I don't want more free beer."