19-04-2013 10:28
Is it just me or has anyone else noticed how messy the forum is just lately? There are threads all covering the same subject in at least 3 different sections all relating to mail server issues (as an example). I have also flagged posts with a request to move or merge which haven't been actioned
Are all the mods on holiday ??
19-04-2013 14:15
19-04-2013 14:43
19-04-2013 14:43
If I'm right, those threads are probably started by new joiners. Which if you recall, I do favour a Moderator approved first few posts so we don't get multiple threads in the various sections amongst filtering out unsavoury posts (and may I add remove offensive usernames). Might be a pain for a genuine question but it will get answered quicker and avoid us redirecting them.
19-04-2013 15:41
19-04-2013 15:41
How about a message above (near "username | Sign Out | My Settings") that pleases a user first to use the search-function before posting blahblah...?
Maybe so some people search before they post the same problem in a new thread.
19-04-2013 15:51
19-04-2013 15:51
19-04-2013 16:00
19-04-2013 16:00
You mean if you type in something in "Subject", it searches in the forum for the same words? Didn't knew that's possible.
19-04-2013 16:09
19-04-2013 16:10
19-04-2013 16:10
@ComaChameleon wrote:You mean if you type in something in "Subject", it searches in the forum for the same words? Didn't knew that's possible.
Yes, exactly that CC.....
19-04-2013 16:21
19-04-2013 16:21
Using the smtp issue as an example.
I posted a link to the status page (once it showed the issue).
If o2 had come on and posted a lkink it would have helped.
But all the threads that were asking is there an issue should be locked with a link to the official information etc.
We see this every iphone launch etc.
If it was moderated in that way the multiple threads will drop off the board and only new and active threads will be bumped up the order.
Also any official service type status should be a sticky until the issue is resolved.
19-04-2013 16:21
19-04-2013 16:21
Not everyone would use it but a big step in the right direction.