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(Un)Official thread to complain about the changes to the forums

Poll: (Un)Official thread to complain about the changes to the forums (32 member(s) have cast votes)

Do you want the forums set back to how they were originally?

  1. Yes - I post here to discuss bridge mostly (16 votes [50.00%] - View)

    Percentage of vote: 50.00%

  2. No - I post here to discuss BBO mostly (1 votes [3.12%] - View)

    Percentage of vote: 3.12%

  3. I don't care either way (15 votes [46.88%] - View)

    Percentage of vote: 46.88%

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#21 User is offline   gordontd 

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Posted 2013-April-02, 16:29

I wonder what this change is that I haven't noticed it yet?
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Posted 2013-April-02, 16:30

Yes. That's the point. The change will annoy most of the regular posters here to avoid things being a tiny bit confusing for people who post here once and then never post again.

As for the question being biased - did anyone read the thread name?
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Posted 2013-April-02, 16:33

You mean I'm not a regular poster?
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Posted 2013-April-02, 16:38

Judging by the proportion of latest posts in the section newly at the top of the forums that are by Barmar,the reorganization is clearly in Barmar's interest.....
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Posted 2013-April-02, 16:57

View Postbarmar, on 2013-April-02, 08:30, said:

I know people dislike change, but I don't think this change is so horrible. I think you'll get used to it quickly (I admit that I find it confusing at first, since things aren't where I expect them to be).


So if people dislike change and the change is confusing, why on earth do it?

In August, BBO changed from a very organised system of vugraph commentary co-ordination, which ensured decent commentary on all of the major events shown on BBO, to an 'automated' system which results in far fewer commentators participating; those commentators who do turn out now go to whichever table they fancy, as there is nobody to guide them.

I didn't like that change then; and I still don't like it now.
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Posted 2013-April-02, 21:23

View Postjallerton, on 2013-April-02, 16:57, said:

So if people dislike change and the change is confusing, why on earth do it?

Because they can.
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Posted 2013-April-02, 22:04

I'm kind of surprised at all the discussion about scrolling. I use "View New Content" to see what's up and if I want to get to a specific forum (usually to post in it, but I guess it also works for those who don't want to use the New Content link) I just type its name in the address bar and the browser auto-completes it to the right link (checked now: "beg", "int" and "gene" are enough for me so it's not even a lot of typing).
I don't see a reason for others not to work like this, and if you do, you would really not care about the forum order.
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Posted 2013-April-03, 00:23

That settles it then: if you don't see a reason, there must not be one. There are people who like to use their mouse when browsing instead of typing (I would estimate the number to be around 95%). In fact there are people who browse on devices without a keyboard (it's called a touchscreen). For what it's worth I use both the 'View new content' and clicking on the subforums.
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Posted 2013-April-03, 01:27

I think the change will be good for new/occasional/nongeeky users. It must be in the interest of bbo to get more of those people to lurk.

I would think that it wouldn't matter for the regulars but apparently I am wrong
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Posted 2013-April-03, 01:34

I JUST WANT MY CHILDHOOD BACK
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Posted 2013-April-03, 01:50

View Postgwnn, on 2013-April-03, 00:23, said:

That settles it then: if you don't see a reason, there must not be one. There are people who like to use their mouse when browsing instead of typing (I would estimate the number to be around 95%). In fact there are people who browse on devices without a keyboard (it's called a touchscreen). For what it's worth I use both the 'View new content' and clicking on the subforums.
Not sure what I said that implied there must not be a reason, even upon re-reading. I was going for "helpful", suggesting a way that I find comfortable and which makes me indifferent to whatever order is chosen. Not sure what's so offensive about that, TBH.
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Posted 2013-April-03, 02:00

View PostAntrax, on 2013-April-03, 01:50, said:

Not sure what I said that implied there must not be a reason, even upon re-reading. I was going for "helpful", suggesting a way that I find comfortable and which makes me indifferent to whatever order is chosen. Not sure what's so offensive about that, TBH.

I don't think you were offensive, but also not very helpful. You are indifferent to the order, other people are not. Other people like to use the mouse as well.
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Posted 2013-April-03, 02:11

Well, you seemed quite eager to argue, when in fact I'm not calling for either forum order. If this method works for some, great. If not, then I've wasted some bits. Seems like +EV to me.
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Posted 2013-April-03, 03:20

You said you didn't see a reason why everyone isn't browsing your way and I gave you a reason. Anyway I am now also wasting cyberspace.
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Posted 2013-April-03, 03:37

Yes, that's the exchange between us. Except you threw in a bunch of other stuff, which is what I was commenting on. It's possible I misread your tone, but you seemed quite confrontational.
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Posted 2013-April-03, 03:57

Sorry Gordon, we cross posted. I was saying yes to Lalldonn
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Posted 2013-April-03, 05:07

View Postmr1303, on 2013-April-03, 03:57, said:

Sorry Gordon, we cross posted. I was saying yes to Lalldonn

No problem. My misunderstanding.
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Posted 2013-April-03, 05:35

View Postlalldonn, on 2013-April-02, 16:27, said:

Is it very important? Of course not. Will we get used to it? Of course. But was it the right decision? No way. It will be a perpetual annoyance to most of the members.


I don't see why. As has been mentioned if it's that much of an irritation for you to scroll down just minimise the BBO discussion tab. If you never read that forum then no change, if you read that forum infrequently then just maximise it when you want to browse it as opposed to scrolling down like you used to. Seems to me you pretty much break even.
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Posted 2013-April-03, 08:33

I don't particularly like the forums these days anyway. There's not enough discussion about things I care about and too much focus on other things. I don't see GIB ever becoming SOTA and the 'fixes' are something uninteresting to me. There also seems to be a lot of wonkish system discussion and its over moderated (read:bland). Maybe it's just become too big but I see myself skipping over most of the posts.

As far as this latest change I voted that I don't like it even though I've been using 'view new content' for close to nine years now I guess.
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Posted 2013-April-03, 08:34

View Postlalldonn, on 2013-April-02, 16:08, said:

Sorry I think this is so dumb I can't even leave the complaint at one post. I read your announcement post again. Is "the main purpose of this discussion board is to support BBO" your opinion or a fact that is stated somewhere? Because I think most of us would disagree with you, including the many of us who have been posting on the forums for years longer than you have worked for BBO. Please listen to your members, particularly the ones who care more!

The links to the forum from the www.bridgebase.com website say that this is one of the ways to get support for the software. Although we also host general bridge discussion, that's not how it's described.

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