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    Hello to all forum members – I'm noticing more and more often that basic rules of politeness and decorum are being lost. It should be a given that you get feedback on questions you've answered. What do you think?

  • #2
    I can only speak for myself,...
    If I post a question, I always try to get back on a reply, or at least thank the person for answering.
    Sometimes the question gets a few replies and than I'll wait for a while to thank everyone at once.
    But therein lies the catch, because then you can suddenly forget about it.

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    • #3
      I see that myself here and there.

      -but to my way of thinking, if somebody tries to help, they deserve at least the satisfaction of knowing if they succeeded.

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      • #4
        Oh yes, absolutely.
        Mostly I'm so happy when thinks worked out, that I wanna let everybody here know.

        But some poeple make an account, just to seek help for only that problem.
        As the friendly fellows we are, we feel for that person and try to help, waiting,... how it will end, but than discovering he'll never comes back.

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        • #5
          Yes,

          Problem-solving is a story! It's not as satisfying if you aren't allowed to find out how it ends! (It's like having to leave the theater 15 minutes before the movie is over!)

          The other thing is when someone brings a problem here to be solved and we don't work it all the way through, we lose the chance to have the knowledge gained for the next time the same problem happens. This is why we have the Index of Technical Topics" section, and also where a lot of it's content started out.

          -15 years ago somebody lost sound (for example), and as a result there is a procedure in place.

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          • #6
            • Originally posted by Alexander Prell View Post
              Hello to all forum members – I'm noticing more and more often that basic rules of politeness and decorum are being lost. It should be a given that you get feedback on questions you've answered. What do you think?

            My own opinion, if the question is about non-for-sale matters yes, there should be a feedback.

            If it is regarding item for sale, the feedback when the question is answered, is not mandatory.

            For example:
            • Q: Is it available?
            • A: Yes
            • Q: How much?
            • A: $XXXX
            Conversation can stop here and it is normal for me or can be continued with :
            • Q: No thanks / Ok I take it

            my 2 cents,
            Winbert



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            • #7
              Originally posted by Winbert Hutahaean View Post
              My own opinion, if the question is about non-for-sale matters yes, there should be a feedback.

              If it is regarding item for sale, the feedback when the question is answered, is not mandatory.

              For example:
              • Q: Is it available?
              • A: Yes
              • Q: How much?
              • A: $XXXX
              Conversation can stop here and it is normal for me or can be continued with :
              • Q: No thanks / Ok I take it

              my 2 cents,
              Winbert


              Indeed.
              I'm not even follow most of those.
              I think, they also get deleted after some time.
              If not, they should, cause the dataspace has no value.

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              • #8
                Matthieu,

                We don't delete old sales posts because they're very useful in helping to determine a particular title's worth by seeing what it has previously sold for.

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