Question for the admins…
After a log has an initial thread, and later down the line additional changes are made, can you consider a way to post updates to the older thread while being able to bump it back to the top so that people will not miss things?
Foxtrot25Uberwriter
Question for the admins… After a log has an initial thread, and later down the line additional changes are made, can you consider a way to post updates to the older thread while being able to bump it back to the top so that people will not miss things?
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Some?excellent ideas. ?I had the same problem when I wrote a bad logline and wanted to update. Spent to much time trying to figure out how or if.? Even sent a note to support and got directed to somewhere that didn’t help.?I ended up just writing a new logline to update and didn’t feel comfortable doing that. Maybe next time I’ll get it right the first time but probably not. Hope the concerns are addressed by admin.
3 TABS:
1. Latest loglines
2. Recently Updated loglines
3. Loglines less viewed/ less replied to
All good comments and suggestions. What also happens is that tends to be waves. If you post and it doesn?t get commented immediately, it is easily pushed out of sight to the die on page 3.
No one really goes much beyond that.
I agree with the original comments. Logline should be sorted by latest date/time of activity. Initially the date/time the Logline has been posted, then the date/time of the last comment.
that would eliminate the duplicates as there would be no need to repost the same Logline every few days just so it keep popping up at the top.
a few years ago, before the site design, the right column used to contain the latest ?comments rather than the latest Logline. That would more useful as the latest Logline is always visible from the home page.
How about using the ‘Contact’ listing at the top right hand corner of the home page to raise the issue directly with the Admins?