OK, I will push it occasionallyDr.Wael Deeb wrote:Very true....pocopito wrote:IMHO it's better to occasionally push the thread (if necesary). I guess the sticky entries usually are unintentionally filtered as "stuff I don't need to read because it's just about the rules of the forum" or something similar.
Besides, info usually calls more our attention if it "moves" than if it's static.
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Poll about forum using habits and possible sw update
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Plus ten.Kempelen wrote:OK, I will push it occasionallyDr.Wael Deeb wrote:Very true....pocopito wrote:IMHO it's better to occasionally push the thread (if necesary). I guess the sticky entries usually are unintentionally filtered as "stuff I don't need to read because it's just about the rules of the forum" or something similar.
Besides, info usually calls more our attention if it "moves" than if it's static.
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With less than 20% of the votes objecting, I'd say you have a clear mandate to move ahead with the upgrade. I'm looking forward to accessing the forum with Tapatalk!!
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Push the thread again to the top.
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I use flat view and would strongly suggest to update the forum software. The option to let the software ignore some posters is great.
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Me likewise.JuLieN wrote:I always use the flat view and the thread view is so annoying (at least for me) that I still don't know why it's the default view.
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That depends, would it annoy more than 20% of the users to not upgrade? The poll does not make that clear.Steve Maughan wrote:With less than 20% of the votes objecting, I'd say you have a clear mandate to move ahead with the upgrade. I'm looking forward to accessing the forum with Tapatalk!!
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The poll is both biased and weighted unfairly.
It is weighted because the option below invites a number of our members to place their preference in the trash bin.
It is biased because the clause in italics invokes feelings of selfishness in those who want to retain thread view. For that reason, it should either be removed or counterbalanced with a question such as:Poll wrote: I mainly use thread view and would like to continue using it in the future, although it means it is not possible to update forum software
Poll wrote: I mainly use flat view and although I can ignore thread view, I would like to deprive other people of the benefit of thread view for a marginal benefit to myself.
It is weighted because the option below invites a number of our members to place their preference in the trash bin.
For that reason it should either be removed or counterbalanced with a question such as:Poll wrote: I mainly use thread view and would not mind if I don't use it in the future.
Flat view has inherent problems with sequencing posts that are badly presented. However, some people choose their reading material by category and so flat view may suit that preference. Other people choose their reading material by author - they are interested in informed opinion, whatever the topic. Thread view may suit that preference - in addition, it has the built in “ignore idiot” option that some members find attractive; if the author is an idiot, don’t open his post.Poll wrote: I mainly use flat view and don’t mind if we retain the status quo.
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From what I can gather, the whole point of the poll was to weigh up whether or not the majority of members would prefer up to date forum software or prefer to forego it because we would no longer have the thread view option.K I Hyams wrote:The poll is both biased and weighted unfairly.It is biased because the clause in italics invokes feelings of selfishness in those who want to retain thread view. For that reason, it should either be removed or counterbalanced with a question such as:Poll wrote: I mainly use thread view and would like to continue using it in the future, although it means it is not possible to update forum softwarePoll wrote: I mainly use flat view and although I can ignore thread view, I would like to deprive other people of the benefit of thread view for a marginal benefit to myself.
It seems quite clear what the majority prefer so far.
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Simplistic. It is blindingly obvious what the intention was. Whether or not it elicits a fair picture of the feeling of our members is another matter. For example, the post below was written by Steven Edwards and appears in Forum Help and Suggestions:Graham Banks wrote: From what I can gather, the whole point of the poll was to weigh up whether or not the majority of members would prefer up to date forum software or prefer to forego it because we would no longer have the thread view option.
It seems quite clear what the majority prefer so far.
How does the option "I mainly use flat view" reflect a case like that?sje wrote:Thank you for your reply and explanation. While I don't use the threaded view, I wouldn't want to take that option away from those who do.
Perhaps the people to lobby for changes are at phpBB or Moby.