craigsboyd
IS-IT--Management
I find myself frustrated these days by questions that don't include information that is relevant to answering the question or solving the problem. So many threads are started these days that don't have the code that is causing the problem posted and don't include what the member is trying to accomplish and why. Sometimes even when members ask the person who started the thread to please post this information they are still reluctant or unwilling to post the pertinent information. These are important things to have and I see members who are trying to help spending more and more of their time asking questions just to get these essential bits of information to help someone. Why make it so hard to get helped? faq184-2483 gives some very good guidelines on how to create an effective thread that has a higher percentage chance of getting answered and resolved.
Also, I have noticed a pattern of certain members not responding back to a thread after many members have taken time to post solutions and answers. Why is that? Seems less than polite and a little on the ungrateful side to me. You don't have to hand stars out like candy and praise every single post that someone makes to your thread. But something like "Thanks to everyone who helped. I appreciate your taking the time. I think I've got it now." or even "Thanks, but that still doesn't work.", would go a long way with those posting to the thread. It's not just peoples feelings that I'm worried about here either. Seems that the forum can suffer from this type of behavior (some people will just stop taking the time because they feel unappreciated). This is a give and take relationship out here and "Thanks" is the least we owe each other in my opinion.
Well, this thread probably won't make it through the night because it is not technical in nature. But I feel better for having written it.
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Also, I have noticed a pattern of certain members not responding back to a thread after many members have taken time to post solutions and answers. Why is that? Seems less than polite and a little on the ungrateful side to me. You don't have to hand stars out like candy and praise every single post that someone makes to your thread. But something like "Thanks to everyone who helped. I appreciate your taking the time. I think I've got it now." or even "Thanks, but that still doesn't work.", would go a long way with those posting to the thread. It's not just peoples feelings that I'm worried about here either. Seems that the forum can suffer from this type of behavior (some people will just stop taking the time because they feel unappreciated). This is a give and take relationship out here and "Thanks" is the least we owe each other in my opinion.
Well, this thread probably won't make it through the night because it is not technical in nature. But I feel better for having written it.
Slighthaze = NULL