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One aspect which may not be the sort of thing you have in mind when asking for feedback is the sense of community that exists. I think it's great that so many people are prepared to offer help, whether answers to questions, or in more depth such as Sir O's beginners' thread and Tech/A's mentoring of Pavilion.
Neither of these are inconsequential in the lives of people with their own very busy lives and show great generosity of spirit.
Good morning everyone!
ASF turned nine years old in late May, and we are rapidly closing in on 50,000 registrations, 20,000 threads and 750,000 posts.
All these milestones got me thinking about the level of user satisfaction with ASF, so I have decided to simply revive this old thread and ask for some feedback directly.
What do you like and dislike about ASF in its current form? Feel free to discuss any aspect of ASF, from management to design and functionality.
What changes would you like to see at ASF? Again, this could be anything from design changes to the addition of new content or forum functionality.
Your suggestions and feedback are welcome.
Hi Joe, thank you for all your efforts in providing this wonderful forum.
As to improvements, I think it would be great if we can improve the rating function. At the moment only a thread can be rated and I am not sure it is that widely used (I personally can't remember the last time I rated a thread).
Perhaps we can rate a post instead. This will replace some of the low-content (albeit well-meaning) replies which contain nothing butand "+1". The post ratings can then be tallied against a poster, and give the poster a rating as well (something like number of 5-star posts, for example). There can also be a search functionality for top rated posts - doing a serach of such posts in combination with key words would yield the best discussions on particular topics.
I'm going to disagree on this, skc. Any ratings will be very subjective and will likely reflect some of the personal animosities that exist.Hi Joe, thank you for all your efforts in providing this wonderful forum.
As to improvements, I think it would be great if we can improve the rating function. At the moment only a thread can be rated and I am not sure it is that widely used (I personally can't remember the last time I rated a thread).
Perhaps we can rate a post instead. This will replace some of the low-content (albeit well-meaning) replies which contain nothing butand "+1". The post ratings can then be tallied against a poster, and give the poster a rating as well (something like number of 5-star posts, for example). There can also be a search functionality for top rated posts - doing a serach of such posts in combination with key words would yield the best discussions on particular topics.
I don't mind the thumbs up + down seen on many comments or forum facilities on the web, as it summarises well the community opinion on a post without taking up thread space.
Otherwise I tend to agree with Julia. Rating users either directly, or indirectly through their posts, serves no purpose other than to provide some sort of indicator on the validity of ones opinions.
I stumbled onto a forum last night and they had an "agree/do not agree" button (as opposed to a "thumbs up/down"). I agree with Julia that being able to click on an "agree" button shows the poster your support for their post.
So do I
That said, I don't like the negative of "do not agree" (or thumbs down) as that's where feelings get hurt and animosities start, IMO. Just leave it as the positive only.
Agree that user ratings can present problems but having a facility to agree with posts would be a good thing. Maybe worth a trial?
We will no longer be allowing inflammatory threads that are intended solely to provoke and divide the ASF community. If you are starting a thread on a controversial topic please ensure that you frame the discussion in a constructive way. A little pot stirring is fine, but any post that directly insults another ASF member or encourages hatred of or vilifies a particular group of people will be removed and an infraction will be issued.
Do not put words in the mouths of others! This is one of the surest ways to start a fight. If you are uncertain of someone's opinion on a particular issue or are confused by their stance then ask them to clarify.
I'm going to disagree on this, skc. Any ratings will be very subjective and will likely reflect some of the personal animosities that exist.
What is actually your dislike of +1 based on?
I don't mind the thumbs up + down seen on many comments or forum facilities on the web, as it summarises well the community opinion on a post without taking up thread space.
By all means rate threads, but I really don't like the idea of rating individuals. We all have our strengths and weaknesses and imo it would detract from the present egalitarian nature of the forum.
Otherwise I tend to agree with Julia. Rating users either directly, or indirectly through their posts, serves no purpose other than to provide some sort of indicator on the validity of ones opinions.
I understand your point, but believe people are quite able to pretty quickly sort out for themselves where the informed comment lies.For threads related to trading, investing and specific companies, a post rating system will help tremendously anyone new to search for the best information quickly.
I don't really understand what you mean here. Can you express it differently?For posts related to opinion (e.g. any religion / political thread), the post rating system will serve a slightly different purpose. It will show the relative opinion amongst those participating in the post/thread.
I understand your point, but believe people are quite able to pretty quickly sort out for themselves where the informed comment lies.
I don't really understand what you mean here. Can you express it differently?
In threads on religion, politics, et al, it's usually very obvious where the dominant opinion lies.
The whole idea is also inequitable, imo, on the basis of some people having a greater capacity to express themselves than others. The views of people who perhaps lack some verbal skills shouldn't be discounted because they're less capable of putting forward their ideas persuasively.
All up, I just think it's filled with the potential for hurt feelings and dissension, emotions that are already present here from time to time.
[Can you quickly find me the best post on the topic on position sizing?
OK, thanks for explaining what you meant.Yes if you read the whole thread and has been on the forum for 5 years, it's easy to know the prevailing opinion. If you want a quick glance to see whether gay marriage is supported, a supportive post with 25 "I agree" rating and a non-supportive post with only 3 "I agree" rating will tell me (me being the person who hasn't read every post in the thread or participated from the start) quickly where the opinion lies.
That's why I tried to point out what I see as the disadvantages and inappropriateness of rating posts in General threads. I know you almost never participate.I rarely participate in general threads so I am oblivious to these concerns you are talking about. I will leave it to Joe to decide if a post rating system is suitable for the the forum or the general threads etc.
And you would do this because you have been a member of the forum for some years, and therefore have already sorted the wheat from the chaff. From the perspective of a relative newbie, and one who did feel the need to seek information on a variety of investing/trading strategies, I can tell you that it is quite frustrating and time-consuming having to read some of the rubbish posts in order to uncover the gems. There are some posters on this forum who post as if they have been trading for decades and have a wealth of experience, but who it turns out are still quite young and trade with a very small capital base. There are others who are not as arrogant or know-it-all who are actually the ones a learner should taken notice of, but whose posts can be lost amongst the chatter. When I first joined this forum it took some time to figure out who was "talking the talk" and who was actually worth reading. Some of us are time poor, and a rating system would vastly improve the ability to quickly search out a post (on say how to work out free cash flow for example) particularly if those who know their stuff take the time to "agree" with posts they think worthwhile.No. But I don't feel any need to seek anyone's advice on this. I'm able to work it out for myself.
If I did, I'd probably go to posts by Tech/A first and then yourself.
Agree. There is a fairly self-evident conservative bias to ASF and it doesn't take long to establish the majority opinion on most of the general chat threads. Use of "agree/disagree" icons would maybe only serve to further dissuade those with a minority view from trying to debate/discuss/persuade others to their view.skc, I get your reasons for wanting to rate trading type posts and believe this to be much less controversial than doing likewise with General posts. I just don't think you can reasonably apply the same treatment to trading/investment issues as to the much more subjective opinion relating to politics, religion etc.
.Might be good to have some input from other people.
only one hits the spot.
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