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Q: Using the new-look forums, asking for positive comments

Dear Fellow Users,

 

I am starting a discussion on how to make the most of this revised website for Apple Support Communities. Please keep this discussion positive. Please confine complaints to one of the many negative threads.

 

Remember that many of these changes are the result of feedback to Apple. We may have got what we wished for.

 

Gains:

- Spell checker in the Reply box;

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New ways of working:

- The blue dot has gone. I can't tell which discussions I have or haven't read.

Tip by deggie. In the home page of a forum, click to the right of the address bar of your browser, add /content at the end of the URL. Press enter. You will see three options across the page just above the threads: All Content, User Tips and Discussions. Click on Discussions. Threads with new content will have titles that are in bold. Now save that page in your browser bookmarks. For example, my bookmark for the 'Using Apple Support Communities' forum, shows this URL:

https://discussions.apple.com/community/using_apple_support_communities/content? filterID=contentstatus%5Bpublished%5D~objecttype~objecttype%5Bthread%5D

 

And the view is Bold for unread

 

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- The forums keep logging me off after a period of inactivity.

Good. That may stop the spammers posting multiple messages that have nothing to do with the purpose of a forum.

 

 

More gains or workarounds, anyone?

 

Regards,

Ian.

 

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Posted on Jun 21, 2014 9:55 AM

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  • by ~Bee,

    ~Bee ~Bee Sep 2, 2014 9:45 PM in response to ChitlinsCC
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    Sep 2, 2014 9:45 PM in response to ChitlinsCC

    CCC --

     

    From your other volunteer friend here, OK?

    If you just got back from a ban, I really recommend that you cool it for a while, and just relax a bit.

    Read a bunch, and see what you learn.

     

    Just my two cents.

    (As another former banned member, years ago.)

  • by etresoft,

    etresoft etresoft Sep 3, 2014 6:05 AM in response to ~Bee
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    Sep 3, 2014 6:05 AM in response to ~Bee

    ~Bee wrote:

     

    (As another former banned member, years ago.)

    You got banned?

  • by Yellowbox,

    Yellowbox Yellowbox Sep 3, 2014 6:17 AM in response to ~Bee
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    Sep 3, 2014 6:17 AM in response to ~Bee

    Hi Bee,

    ~Bee wrote:

    (As another former banned member, years ago.)

    and you returned to earn another 30,000 points.

     

    Bravo!

    Ian.

  • by ~Bee,

    ~Bee ~Bee Sep 3, 2014 9:45 AM in response to Yellowbox
    Level 7 (31,777 points)
    Mac OS X
    Sep 3, 2014 9:45 AM in response to Yellowbox

    Etre --

    Oh yeah.  Well, it was an involuntary "vacation."  And they didn't have to tell me twice to settle down.

    I've been pretty much well-behaved for nine years now. 

     

    Ian --

    I didn't lose THAT many points.

     

  • by ChitlinsCC,

    ChitlinsCC ChitlinsCC Sep 3, 2014 10:24 AM in response to ~Bee
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    Sep 3, 2014 10:24 AM in response to ~Bee

    ~Bee

    Thanx for your sage advice. Got the exact same from Allan Jones (a fellow native Texan) - while I was in limbo.

     

    Exactly my dilemma when Ian posed the "New discussion by you?" Question.

     

    When Ian did it, it was a Hot Topic. Mission accomplished Ian. IMHO now, I think "Using" ASC or "How do I Use This Website" is and will remain a User Tip level mission - adding to Ian's or starting afresh. Again-IMHO, the hardest part of writing a HowTo document is NAMING the dern thing where searches will ALWAYS find it!!!

     

    RE: Laying low.

    • Penance was One Week - didn't even visit during that period
    • Had *difficulty* when time was up - don't get me started on the pain I suffered!!
    • 'Walkabout' (per sage advice) of boo-coo ASCs in the interim = view from 30,000 feet of much (Executive Summary?), hot topic details in some of my areas of interest
    • Finally was able to return after just less than 3 weeks - O! the agony!
    • return status = level 1 = 135 points
    • level 2 award in 6 days of watching P's & Q's <- not really a technical term
    • points total after 17 days back = look to the left (205?) = 4.12 points (just less than 1 'helpie') per 24 hour period, average = seems I am being a helpful good boy, while maintaining a conversational style that Help-ees like.

     

    Still watching P's&Q's (maybe this here is an exception?)

     

    The User eXperience - UX for short and by definition -> IS <- UsingASC, and comes easy for me - as IT IS my area of expertise (CV available by request)

     

    Other topics I 'learned' enough to calm down the OP until the cavalry arrives (OPs like! - give points!, they do.) - a LOT of 'move requests' from the UsingASC list.

     

    IMHO, PHISHING/SPAM and AppleID issues deserve their own forums. UsingASC is the only place remotely appropriate. Other mis-postings can be clearly attributed to UX design flaws and the Law of Unintended Consequences. In particular phishing, as it impacts the Apple BRAND reputation.

     

    My bottom line is that I am a communicator - not a technician nor a technical writer. Neither are most of ya'll. I am not here to represent Apple but to help people. I FIND answers where answers are obscure. I advise on WorkFlow issues in software tools that are independent of THE Tool, a hammer is a hammer no matter the maker. User Manuals are dust collectors and mobility of devices would make them moot anyway. How long has it been since ya'll have even read a README file? Especially when you are stuck with BBoD cursor!

     

    Spotlight in OSX is A GREAT ACHIEVEMENT IN PERSONAL COMPUTING! As is Google (tip for fast Apple forum searches available upon request for a nominal fee ) These are my my main tools when I need to find info in respective environments.

     

    ~Bee, as astonished as others are at YOU being a "bad gurl", it doesn't surprise me one bit. You and I seem to have an empathetic and conversational style that is not in strict T o U compliance - BTW, why is there a whole MENU of non-technical emoticons if being conversational is taboo? The advice you gave me is actually in violation! -> "... not technical in nature". <-(see **note)  This whole conversation amongst Ian, you, etresoft and I is in violation! Flame wars abound amongst the Hi-Levelers. Stalkers, Trolls and SPAMmers, O! My! Easy to see how at our status levels at the respective times of our punishments might well have belied our true abilities. Like John Prine sez "Don't let the glasses fool ya, stand next to me when you measure my size..."

     

    ** Using something is not technical. It is a personal and unique experience determined by personal preference. I can hold the hammer in either hand I choose. I can strike withe the head or the side or the peen/claw. I can choose what to strike. Someone else can and will choose otherwise. Nothing technical.

     

    Still think I am the wrong man for the job, Ian. From sage advice, I need to plug away for a few years more. I also talk too much!

     

    CCC

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