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Replying to: Sylvia (Feb 17, 2009 4:39 am)
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Replying to: Sylvia (Feb 17, 2009 4:39 am) I tried to specify my country in preferences, but it seems to default to USA no matter what I select. |
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why all of a sudden posted pix are not showing up for some readers but are for others. It's pretty annoying.
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After reading all the posts in an individual topic then go to "My watched items", the number of unread posts doesn't change. Anyone else have this happening in the last couple of days?
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Replying to: carnaught (Feb 21, 2009 2:33 pm) You're not going off the deep end, I saw it too |
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Replying to: andys120 (Feb 21, 2009 9:19 am) |
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I tried to send a message by email from my carspace account to another carspace person here on Edmunds. I got this message Outgoing messages are limited to one every 600 and it refused to send the email. What do I need to do?
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Replying to: imidazol97 (Feb 24, 2009 5:17 am) To protect the site from being used by members to send large quantities of spam we do have a number of limits built-in but sending a single email (to their username We may discontinue the ability to send/receive from outside of CarSpace and make it more of a private messaging feature between members.
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Replying to: Sylvia (Feb 24, 2009 12:24 pm) I just went back and tried to send the email and it went through okay this time. |
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Replying to: imidazol97 (Feb 17, 2009 4:29 am) Not necessarily. For some, like me, it just means that we've given up on the Forum functionality. For me, it started when Edmunds decided to separate their forums into many, many sub-topics (which people who had been on the Forums a long time opposed, but newcomers who couldn't use Forum search functionality seemed to prefer). The effect is that one has to browse a lot of sub-topics to ferret out information - and I just don't have the inclination or time. Prior to this change I could just keep track of a few subtopics for a Forum (typically MPG, Maintenance, and the main model forum). I particularly dislike those forums where one has to click to view a "maintenance" sub-forum. Why not list the maintenance topics on the main forum, and bring all current topics to the top when viewing? The current "many sub-topic" format may look good to a manager (nice and organized), but in my opinion it is not optimized for the user who wants to keep up with information on a particular auto model. What I find ironic about the sub-division of the forums is that now I often see a topic where the host has moved a new topic to an existing topic, i.e., the exact reverse of sub-dividing. It is obvious because the topic has only one post. I get a (sad) chuckle when I see those posts in the various forums, although it means that I have to go into that now-defunct topic to make it "read". From what I can see, observing the Forums I used to frequent, there are a few of the old "power users" (people with a lot of information) left out there, but many of the posts I view seem to be newer members. That makes sense if Edmunds ignored user wishes in their design decisions; it is harder to use, so - wait for it - people don't use it. It would be interesting to see how many people come to Edmunds for information, how many provide information, and how long they have been members - separated by before and after the sub-dividing. My thesis is that you will find more people getting information than giving it, and that the knowledge depth is not as deep as before. The reason (I postulate) is that people with knowledge don't find the questions as easily in the new format - assuming they haven't given up entirely. ------------ Then to top it off, you redesigned the web pages, which still causes the text on many pages to "slide under" and be hidden by the right hand column stuff. Nobody posted a beta site and asked users for input, and the only answer we got to our comments was "this is now the site design", i.e., basically "live with it". Well, OK, but it seems to me that a site should please the users, not the design staff. In my opinion Edmunds has become a place focused more on the moderators than the users, especially compared to other online forums. Such activity doesn't lend itself to empowering long time users, and I don't feel the need to post very much any more. I check the forums occasionally, but in general I'm not an avid fan any more.
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