08-11-2020 01:06 PM
How come every time I try to correct a post that supposedly has an HTML error (and it never does) I get this message:
The original message NEVER POSTS. Post flooding is repetition of posted messages, not a correction of an unposted draft. This is very frustrating, and has been happening for a couple of weeks now.
08-11-2020 01:07 PM
LOL 3600 secs. I guess we are limited to posting once every hour.
08-11-2020 01:18 PM
I got so sick of that, I just gave up on editing quotes. Now, I leave the quote "as is," and just highlight in red the part I want to draw attention to.
08-11-2020 02:04 PM
The threshold for flooding seems to be a tad low.
You can get around that error with a little effort by copying your entire message, opening the thread in a new browser tab, creating a new reply (discard the old text if asked), adding some temporary placeholder text, posting the message, then immediately editing the reply and pasting the original message over the placeholder text, and posting.
Don't tell the spammers, though.
08-12-2020 02:44 PM
Oh, man. Do I ever feel your pain. This has happened to me too many times to even keep track of. If I have a post I've really put some effort into, I've started composing them in the eBay comment box, cutting the entire comment, and pasting it into an html stripper. Then, after running the stripper, I copy it from the html stripper and paste it back into the eBay comment box.
That's not my only complaint the discussion-board changes. What happened to "Quick Reply" versus "Reply?" Why are there funky page numbers at the bottom of each page of multiple-page threads? What happened to the page numbers and previous page/next page links that were at the top of each thread--now they're only at the bottom. Why are the numbers of replies incorrect on the list of threads?
Today on the daily chat, I saw someone had posted Message 53 of 52. True story.
And the list goes on and on.
I worked in a little State agency that had our own IT program developers--I'm talking three employees and a supervisor. If they would have had software like this go live, they all would've been fired. I've never seen **bleep** like this live on any other professional website I've ever used.
How do you think these revisions to the discussion-board format seem to be working? As the Community Manager, are you satisfied with the quality of the changes? Do you think the revisions are up to the standards you expect? Is "okay" good enough for you? Do the work-arounds suggested by @eburtonlab and others sound like a reasonable thing for discussion-board users to have to do in order to use the community for which you are responsible?
Read the recent threads posted by @dhbookds or @dtexley3 or @debbe4ever. To reply to a concern from long-time community users with, "It's unlikely we'll bring that Re: back because it ads to the visual clutter and simplifying is best for an easy user experience." Maybe you've used the community discussion boards as long as some of the users who are expressing these concerns, but somehow I think you're relying on marketing research rather than feedback from users of your own site. If you had used these discussion boards to any extent, you wouldn't have needed the explanation given to you in that thread by @coffeebean832, who posted, "I think it's an easier user experience to see the title in the post because we often use screenshot references." I, personally, consider your response of "If you need to know what thread you are in you can read the URL in the window of your browser which includes the title of the post, or scroll to the top of the page" to be patronizing and insulting.
I'm a buyer only, and a fairly frequently community participant. I don't have any complaints about the buying platform, but, man, this community platform has suffered greatly with these revisions. The mistakes mentioned above and throughout this board since the redesign are laughable for any company like eBay or Khoros to find acceptable. eBay should be ashamed.
08-12-2020 02:53 PM
Good strategy concerning revising a post, but the @southern*sweet*tea (and I) are talking about comments we can't even post in the first place! We're not trying to edit something we've already posted, we're trying to get a comment posted for the first time.
08-25-2020 10:37 AM
Hi all - we've heard that this flooding error has been fixed. Can anyone here please let me know if you've run into it since Friday morning? I'm not able to force the error myself anymore but wanted to get your eyes on it as well.
Thanks!
08-25-2020 11:31 AM
I WAS referring to new posts: When I quote a previous post and edit it, I get this error message and cannot post my new contribution.
08-25-2020 11:33 AM
Nothing has changed for me. I get this error when I quote somebody else's earlier post and try to edit their post selectively before I post my own message. The "flooding" is happening because I actually AM hitting "Reply" twice, because of the longstanding error message regarding HTML, but until recently the post would go through. I'm using Safari 12.1.2.