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Feedback about the posts. #1 (permalink) Fri Jun 10, 2011 21:43 pm   Feedback about the posts.
 

Hello Torsten.

First of all, congratulations for the excellent website. It´s very useful and helpful. Besides the team is doing very well!

I am a new user and I have been learning a lot on the forum. I am glad to join it. The posts help me a lot . Therefore, I´d like to make a feedback comment about them.

I like very much when the post has its own content and refers to a specific question because it's good for everyone read and know more about the subject. However, I´ve noticed that sometimes the users make several different questions in the same post. For example, I´ve already seen a post that had 10 pages with different topics .
In my opinion, including more than one subject without connection with the original post become the post unclear, confused , boring and hard to follow especially if it has more than 2 pages.

I think if we maintain the focus on the original post it makes easier for who read and mainly for who replies it. I mean it is more effective.

I hope my feedback is somehow useful.

Have a nice day.

Marina.
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Feedback about the posts. #2 (permalink) Fri Jun 10, 2011 22:07 pm   Feedback about the posts.
 

Thank you for your feedback, Marina.

The forum policy is made clear - that new topics should be started for non-continuing comments. Unfortunately, many users don't follow the guidelines.
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Feedback about the posts. #3 (permalink) Mon Jun 13, 2011 0:22 am   Feedback about the posts.
 

Hello Beeesneees. :)

Thanks for the comment.

I have a suggestion to decrease the amount of post with different topics.
When the moderator or others users notice that the post is against the policy forum they can politely say "Please open a new post. This is a different topic from the original. "

In my opinion, if the question is really important to the users and they want an effective posts in the forum, they will open a new post with the new topic without complaining.

Have a nice day.

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Feedback about the posts. #4 (permalink) Mon Jun 13, 2011 7:20 am   Feedback about the posts.
 

I won't be doing that, Marina. I have no time to visit posts twice (Once in the wrong place then again in the right place).
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