06-05-2016 18:23 - edited 06-05-2016 18:23
06-05-2016 18:23 - edited 06-05-2016 18:23
Hey guys,
As I'm sure your all aware we have a lot of people come to the O2 community looking for help and advice on various subjects ranging from major hardware faults to simple settings queries. In order to help people find the right answer to their question we mark the answer as the "Accepted Solution". This is then linked to the opening post so it can be found quickly.
My question is do you think that "accepted solution" is the best way to mark the answer? Many other forums use a similar process but have different wording such as "Best Answer" or "Most helpful response" and we were curious as to what you guys think of "Accepted Solution" as a way of marking correct or helpful answers.
I would also like to hear your thoughts on "Kudos" as a way of liking posts? Do you think a simple Facebook style thumbs up would be better or is it fine as it is?
Please let me know what you think in the comments below and don't be afraid to think outside the box with alternative suggestions. Perhaps something tied in to O2's branding or wording on our main website.
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on 07-05-2016 21:01
on 07-05-2016 21:01
on 09-05-2016 09:08
on 09-05-2016 09:08
Thanks for posting everyone. Looks like people are happy with the current wording of accepted solutions. I'll make some enquiries about new default emoticons as there are definitely some that are rarely used.
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on 09-05-2016 09:28
on 09-05-2016 09:28
Hi guys,
While the general consensus here is that most are happy with the 'Accepted Solution' label, we may still consider creating a more recognisable name for it. I'm doing my own little research and seeing how its used around the web :).
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on 09-05-2016 09:37
on 09-05-2016 09:37
on 09-05-2016 12:19
on 09-05-2016 12:19
Its certainly something we can look at @MI5 as new users may not understand how the process works. As always feel free to bring any incorrect solutions to the community teams attention so we can correct them.
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on 09-05-2016 12:26
on 09-05-2016 12:26
@Martin-O2 wrote:Its certainly something we can look at @MI5 as new users may not understand how the process works. As always feel free to bring any incorrect solutions to the community teams attention so we can correct them.
That's fine for any that are blatantly obvious but there are some that could go either way, so no one can be 100% certain without asking if it was the OP's intention.
on 09-05-2016 14:53
on 09-05-2016 14:53
@MI5 wrote:
@Martin-O2 wrote:
Its certainly something we can look at @MI5 as new users may not understand how the process works. As always feel free to bring any incorrect solutions to the community teams attention so we can correct them.
That's fine for any that are blatantly obvious but there are some that could go either way, so no one can be 100% certain without asking if it was the OP's intention.
This is true. We'll give it some thought and keep everyone updated if any changes are made.
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09-05-2016 21:30 - edited 09-05-2016 21:32
@Toby wrote:Hi guys,
While the general consensus here is that most are happy with the 'Accepted Solution' label, we may still consider creating a more recognisable name for it. I'm doing my own little research and seeing how its used around the web :).
A couple of years ago giffgaff took the decision to change that term to "Best Answer", in the mistaken belief that it might encourage more newcomers to close off a thread, but they're still fighting a losing battle in that respect. In fact, after a lot of consultation on the subject (which divided opinion greatly), they've decided to let a small pool of trusted members start selecting best answers. Whatever terminology is used, you're still faced with the same problem, so it's only going to be a cosmetic change really.
on 09-05-2016 21:39
on 09-05-2016 21:39
@Anonymous wrote:
@Toby wrote:Hi guys,
While the general consensus here is that most are happy with the 'Accepted Solution' label, we may still consider creating a more recognisable name for it. I'm doing my own little research and seeing how its used around the web :).
A couple of years ago giffgaff took the decision to change that term to "Best Answer", in the mistaken belief that it might encourage more newcomers to close off a thread, but they're still fighting a losing battle in that respect. In fact, after a lot of consultation on the subject (which divided opinion greatly), they've decided to let a small pool of trusted members start selecting best answers. Whatever terminology is used, you're still faced with the same problem, so it's only going to be a cosmetic change really.
Agreed. As stated in a previous post, it might be an idea for the admins to just update as and when to spot a threat that could be marked as "answered"
09-05-2016 22:29 - edited 09-05-2016 22:41
Curr946 wrote:Agreed. As stated in a previous post, it might be an idea for the admins to just update as and when to spot a threat that could be marked as "answered"
I can't speak for them, but I'm guessing that they're trying to lighten their workload, so that they can concentrate on other duties. Not only that, but it gives the whole process a lot more credibility if the OP makes a selection. But it's a real challenge getting newcomers to understand the significance of closing off threads, and any attempts at education rarely makes much of a difference.