22-11-2013 11:44 - edited 30-10-2014 11:21
22-11-2013 11:44 - edited 30-10-2014 11:21
Hi all,
I'd like to welcome one and all to the O2 Community! Its a great place to get advice, post your feedback and talk about your ideas for the network. If you have a question that you need some advice on, head over to the devices section or the other products and services section. You can also get rewarded for helping others as well chat about anything you like in the off-topic section.
I'm Toby, the community coordinator of the forum. I also work with Marjo who is the head of community and Marina who is also a community coordinator like me. I've been working on the community since August 2012. It's been great so far and I look forward to hearing from many more of you
If you have any questions about the forum, suggestions or just want to have chat, please don't hesitate to give me a shout.
Hope to speak soon!
Toby
- This is a brand new 'Introduce yourself' thread, but you can find the old one HERE
Get involved:
• New to the community? This is how you get help.
• Want to know who we are? Come and say hi to us.
• Want to have a chat? Drop me a direct message.
on 28-05-2015 22:57
on 28-05-2015 22:57
29-05-2015 08:52 - edited 29-05-2015 09:15
@Cleoriff wrote:I joined the giffgaff community some time back. (I had a sim to use in a PAYG phone). I found it extremely top heavy with people answering the same question ..with the same answer.
The disturbing thing at that time were the amount of kudos given to members. All a bit OTT in my opinion...and disorganised. As I say that was then....it may have improved...I didn't stay around to find out....
On giffgaff the term "payback parrots" has become synonymous with the practice of blatantly copying someone else's answer (sometimes hours later), and they do it because they think it's an easy way of earning a few quid. It's a problem that they hope will be significantly reduced once the new payback reform is introduced, as people will quickly learn that such a lazy approach won't be rewarded.
And yes I do think that giffgaffers are more obsessed with giving and receiving kudos, often handing them out like confetti, for posts like "I luv giffgaff " In contrast, the off-topic section on here, doesn't even have an option to award a kudos, and sometimes I find that frustrating, because they can be useful, particularly in those threads where you feel that you've nothing further to add to the discussion, but you still want to show your support or agreement (or just to acknowledge a helpful post).
on 29-05-2015 09:00
on 29-05-2015 09:05
on 29-05-2015 09:05
on 29-05-2015 09:06
on 29-05-2015 09:09
on 29-05-2015 09:09
@Anonymous wrote:
thank you @perksie once I have found my way round my new toy and have more time I shall
@Anonymous the @ works in the same way for here as it does in gg as an alert for a mention.
@Not sure how the @ works on Giffgaff @Anonymous but for me, using my laptop it comes in via email....
I don't know how it works for those just using mobiles?
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 29-05-2015 09:15
on 29-05-2015 09:15
@Anonymous The kudos system on Off Topic was removed some time ago after much discussion and debate. There were concerns that it could be 'abused'. They also looked at what went into Off Topic as opposed to Discussions and Feedback....
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 29-05-2015 09:18
@Cleoriff wrote:@Anonymous The kudos system on Off Topic was removed some time ago after much discussion and debate. There were concerns that it could be 'abused'. They also looked at what went into Off Topic as opposed to Discussions and Feedback....
In that case, I'll save the "I luv O2 " threads for another day
on 29-05-2015 09:20
on 29-05-2015 09:20
@Anonymous wrote:
@Cleoriff wrote:@Anonymous The kudos system on Off Topic was removed some time ago after much discussion and debate. There were concerns that it could be 'abused'. They also looked at what went into Off Topic as opposed to Discussions and Feedback....
In that case, I'll save the "I luv O2 " threads for another day
Or .....pop them into Off Topic.....
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 29-05-2015 09:21
on 29-05-2015 09:21
People have been committed for saying far less. ....