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Eric Suesz replied on March 20, 2008 20:09 to the problem "how we can remove products on company profiles that some spammer has added?" in Get Satisfaction:
At this time, I can help you with managing products and services. But, editing them as an admin is a detail we're still working on. The company information can all be edited, but the products are a bit trickier. My hope is to have that available soon, but until then, I can help curate these details. You can tell me here or e-mail me at eric [at] getsatisfaction [dot] com.
beausmith replied on March 20, 2008 19:54 to the problem "how we can remove products on company profiles that some spammer has added?" in Get Satisfaction:
I have a similar question... but rather I just want to manage the products & services for my company, Strangecode. Where do I do this?
Eric Suesz replied on January 10, 2008 15:22 to the problem "how we can remove products on company profiles that some spammer has added?" in Get Satisfaction:
Eric Suesz replied on January 09, 2008 19:13 to the problem "how we can remove products on company profiles that some spammer has added?" in Get Satisfaction:
Philip Wilkinson reported a problem in Get Satisfaction on January 09, 2008 18:35:
Philip Wilkinson replied on January 09, 2008 18:22 to the question "What qualifies the experts as experts?" in Crowdstorm:
A good question - and a nudge to me to produce some decent help content! Expertise and Knowledge is built over time and based on our internal algorithm that measures who has contributed content (answer, review...) in the past and had it rated by others. Good ratings increase the trust and knowledge of that user or site. It's also context sensitive so that someone could gain knowledge in a particular category (like digital cameras) if they have good ratings in that area, but this doesn't mean they become a trusted expert in video games..
Does that make sense at all?
Yosi Dagan replied on December 13, 2007 11:58 to the problem "Where is the inviting friends function" in Crowdstorm:
Philip Wilkinson, an employee of Crowdstorm, replied on December 13, 2007 10:13 to the discussion "Signing in and other things." in Crowdstorm:
Philip Wilkinson, an employee of Crowdstorm, replied on December 13, 2007 10:11 to the problem "Where is the inviting friends function" in Crowdstorm:
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Chris Roos replied on October 31, 2007 22:43 to the question "Limited password policy" in Crowdstorm:
Philip Wilkinson, an employee of Crowdstorm, replied on October 31, 2007 22:24 to the question "Limited password policy" in Crowdstorm:
Chris Roos replied on October 31, 2007 22:04 to the question "Limited password policy" in Crowdstorm:
Is the worry that without some limits people will type complicated passwords and then forget them? If so, isn't this solved by offering the traditional 'forgot password' type functionality? Putting restrictions on what passwords I can use is a personal bugbear of mine. I use pwdhash to create site specific passwords by hashing the domain and a master password. This results in longer passwords (around 15 characters) that often include punctuation. Whenever I'm unable to use my password of choice I want to know the reason behind the decision. Luckily, with getsatisfaction, I get a chance to ask you guys directly.
Philip Wilkinson, an employee of Crowdstorm, replied on October 31, 2007 21:08 to the question "Limited password policy" in Crowdstorm:
Well, it's a combination of maintaining ease-of-use so that people can remember what they actually used. We could enforce all manner of rules here but if after the 3rd attempt we kept popping up with things like "you must use at least an upper class letter" or "punctuation would be good at the end" - I think you'd get fed up and close down the site pretty quickly!-
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Leslie Chicoine replied on October 21, 2007 04:19 to the problem "My dashboard tells me sweet little lies." in Crowdstorm:
wally replied on October 20, 2007 05:19 to the question "Resolution importance and screen size" in Crowdstorm:
It's really all about how far it's gonna be from the bed or what'ver
if it's beyond the foot of the bed i think u really won't see a difference. I would definitely look more for contrast and such since u will probably be watching it a lot at night. Goto the store and view it. if the aisle is to narrow turn the TV so you can view it from the distance u need. Ask for help of course!
Wally
Philip Wilkinson, an employee of Crowdstorm, started a conversation in Crowdstorm on October 19, 2007 14:42:
How to get a Crowdstorm Beta Invite, and the US vs UKJust a quick note if you haven't got yet your beta invite to Crowdstorm - just visit: http://www.crowdstorm.com/tour/ and click the link in the bottom right.
Also - while the site is launching with the UK very soon - the US site is not far behind - in fact only a few weeks. We've split them out so we can focus on more country specific review content, crowd experts, and products.
What's next - Canada, Australia.....
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