27-08-2012 08:51 - edited 27-08-2012 09:14
27-08-2012 08:51 - edited 27-08-2012 09:14
Reading this community there are many issues o2 need to address, post them here with links to the original thread and lets hope that after flagging this thread to the community manager Leonard action will be taken.
Open Note To Leonard/Abs.
There have been many threads with issues that needed direct o2 support / Customerservice answers or urgent procedural action. These threads get a response that either you Leonard or abs has taken the issue higher but we see no action.
The regular users (deminshing can only offer help when it is not an o2 issue) need this level of support.
on 29-08-2012 00:12
on 29-08-2012 00:12
Do you know I was wondering that my self, that a fair few names have gone.
mmm Progress, is that out with the old (no pun meant) and in with the new?
I just want to know what is really going on with all the changes at o2?
I hate to say this and hope i never would, but this is the start of what happened to another mobile brand that i was with a fair few years before o2.
They were renowened for customer care (no one could match them), chaging the way we use our mobiles, first to scrap PAYG charges, but also then introduced those pesky animals lol.
There was a great Team on here, but what puzzles me more is that o2 dont want to seem to invest in putting 1 or 2 of their own customer service team on here to help with customer queries.
I always read the vodafone forums and even though they have very simular issues some times. There is always some one from vodafone to help with customers and they get positive feedback too.
on 29-08-2012 00:19
on 29-08-2012 00:19
That is one thing we have been lobbying for and hoping it's being looked at now.
on 29-08-2012 00:29
It's one thing I've been lobbying for too.
But I'm now starting to have second thoughts, I'm concerned
that they'll just mess up again and make things even worse.
on 29-08-2012 00:36
on 29-08-2012 00:36
They seem quite happy for us to bounce ideas around but as of this moment I am having difficulty thinking of any that have been implemented. Someone care to jog my memory?
on 29-08-2012 08:19
29-08-2012 14:33 - edited 29-08-2012 14:35
Hi everyone,
Thanks for all the posts and thoughts. It's great to see that we're all passionate about making the forum a more exciting place for everyone. In the end, that's what it's all about, I guess; the forum being a great place for anyone to visit.
Reading through your posts, the main points seem to be:
1. Better support on the forum
2. Merge of Pay & Go and Pay Monthly
3. Reintroducing superuser roles
I'll try to address those points as best as I can.
1. Better support on the forum
We now have two full-time employees exclusively focussing on the forum. Both Toby and I are highly committed to providing better support and feeding your suggestions back into the business.
Toby is back on Monday and once he is, we'll set up something to provide faster support around serious issues, as wanty mentioned in her post. In specific individual cases we'll make sure we have someone who sees the process through to completion. For cases where more individuals are impacted, we'll make sure we deal with it on the forum and provide regular updates. We still need to think about that buffer/verification we spoke about, but that should tackle the points mentioned above.
2. Merge of Pay & Go and Pay Monthly
I'm aware that I've mentioned it a couple of times before, but there was very little activity in the Pay & Go section. As a result, people would hesitate to ask questions and when they would, it would take a very long time for them to get a response. Since they already went through a long registration process, it meant they would have quite a bad forum experience.
Because having a separate board for Pay & Go would have too much of a negative impact on those customers, we could perhaps think about ways to help clarify if someone is on Pay & Go or Pay Monthly. We could also think about merging Pay & Go into another section of the forum, if you think that makes more sense. I’d love to hear your thoughts on that
3. Reintroducing superuser roles
You are the beating heart of the community and are therefore very important to the experience of new users joining the community. Your tone sets the example and decides how members interact with each other. Furthermore, you’re some of the most knowledgeable people in the community. I definitely agree we need become better at voicing and underlining that. Following your feedback, we’ll be working on a couple of things to highlight that more prominently in the next few weeks.
That doesn’t bring back the superuser role though.
The changes to the calculation behind the ranking system were intended to objectively rank people based on how helpful the community feels members are. Because post count is hardly reflected in these calculations, it shows new users the value of the advice that they’re given. Nevertheless, I would really love to understand what it is that you miss from the superuser role. Perhaps we can find ways in which we can bring certain parts of that back.
Thanks in advance,
Leonard
on 29-08-2012 14:38
on 29-08-2012 14:38
@Anonymous wrote:
2. Merge of Pay & Go and Pay Monthly
I'm aware that I've mentioned it a couple of times before, but there was very little activity in the Pay & Go section. As a result, people would hesitate to ask questions and when they would, it would take a very long time for them to get a response. Since they already went through a long registration process, it meant they would have quite a bad forum experience.
I and many others will disagree with this and the other thread mergers
29-08-2012 14:58 - edited 29-08-2012 14:59
29-08-2012 14:58 - edited 29-08-2012 14:59
With regard to the Superuser accounts, they provided a way that this type of discussion could take place in relative privacy, as I don't think open discussion of board issues creates a good impression.
If everyone who wants to be able to join in the Superuser discussions was able to after say a post count of 300, enough to show they're a serious contributor here I feel it would be useful and something to aim for.
Without the Superuser section these discussions still take place, but by PM or email or people say nothing.
Just my take on it.
on 29-08-2012 15:01
on 29-08-2012 15:01
@adamtemp64 wrote:
@Anonymous wrote:
2. Merge of Pay & Go and Pay Monthly
I'm aware that I've mentioned it a couple of times before, but there was very little activity in the Pay & Go section. As a result, people would hesitate to ask questions and when they would, it would take a very long time for them to get a response. Since they already went through a long registration process, it meant they would have quite a bad forum experience.
I and many others will disagree with this and the other thread mergers
Have to agree with Adam on this one. I have lost count of the number of times we can't post an answer until asking which platform the OP is on.
on 29-08-2012 15:05
on 29-08-2012 15:05
@perksie wrote:With regard to the Superuser accounts, they provided a way that this type of discussion could take place in relative privacy, as I don't think open discussion of board issues creates a good impression.
If everyone who wants to be able to join in the Superuser discussions was able to after say a post count of 300, enough to show they're a serious contributor here I feel it would be useful and something to aim for.
Without the Superuser section these discussions still take place, but by PM or email or people say nothing.
Just my take on it.
Have you noticed Leonard how many threads now contain the banter and joviality once confined to the Superuser discussions? Sometimes the original query is lost within the banter and is probably difficult for new members to trawl through or even comprehend.