I would really like it if the latest questions could appear at the top of the list. Its really annoying having to scroll down a list of questions that I have already seen time and time again. Thanks Kathy
I'm new to this. I reported a problem and received a response that contained some questions. How do I reply? I tried email, but that didn't seem to work.
There's someone spamming nonsense on our site and I was wondering if you could prune his posts. He's advertising his site, which is apparently exactly like ours, on like 8 threads.
Sorry, folks -- turns out that we have a bug in our system that causes some Web browsers to crash when there are a lot of replies to a particular topic. This Twitter topic has 347 replies already (!), and it's the first topic we've ever had with that many replies (!), and so we just uncovered this bug as a result.
Our dev team is working tirelessly to fix it, but it's a tricky one, and we hope to have something in place by the end of the day. We will report back with updates here as events warrant.
I'd like to see the possibility of voting up/down ideas. From a developer/product manager perspective, it would be very useful to see what the most popular feature requests are in order to prioritize the roadmap!
This would require:
1) the addition of up/down voting on an Idea
2) reporting mechanism for those in a developer's (or product manager's) role to see what the most popular features are.
A lot of people don't check for topics that match their question and instead are posting duplicate topics. Is there any way company reps can mark a topic as a duplicate of another so that people watching one topic will be updated as the other topic is resolved?
It's a huge pain to resolve one question/topic and then try to find all duplicates of that topic manually and re-post the resolution.
I just joined and GetSatisfaction and your system found 550 of my twitter friends in seconds! Two things, first a Follow All would have prevented my carpal tunnel.
Second, how the heck did you do that? None of the other social nets seem to be able to do that.
The "Email a Friend" link should auto-fill names from my STFN contacts ... or if I'm a project admin, allow me to forward a particular topic to another company employee/rep... to assist in triage flows...
Every time I look at a discussion I'm participating in or my "dashboard" here on GetSatisfaction, I'm getting practically sick at the sight of all those sticky sweet cupcakes. I can practically /smell/ that cloying aroma of chocolate and imagine getting sticky fingers just looking at the page.
Could we have a little balance here? Please add some icons with cheese, sausage, nuts and fruit, and other edibles that may be liked by people who just hate all this sticky unhealthy sweetness!
I do miss the option of choosing the category "Forum", when linking URLs with a company or product. I do also miss some of the options available for a company at the product drop-down! Why do they partly miss there? Please add them there too.
What about replacing the drop-down menus with check-boxes? Check-boxes let you see all available options at one glance and do not require that much mousing.
What about adding something like a "business visual mode" of GS - that is less colour, no avatars, compact threads, etc.
I happened to suggest to a long-established support forum to migrate to GS because of GS's numerous advantages but the guys there were reluctant to do so. They all agreed that the design of GS did not look serious, too much screen space was wasted, too much clutter. Unfortunately the design had made such a negative impression on them that they missed to see the plenty of useful features here on GS. (You can read the debate here: http://www.microsoft.com/office/commu...). I myself would prefer a more compact mode without avatars.