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17th December 2003, 04:42 PM
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Polls - New Votes Update 'Last Post Time'
I like the Cove in general. Just one thing irritates me:
When someone votes in a poll and does NOT add a comment, the system updates the thread as "new post" and adds the most recent person as the poster. Navigating to the last comment in the thread only to discover an old post is frustrating.
I wish there was a way to distinguish between posts of comments and poll entries without comments.
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17th December 2003, 04:47 PM
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Now I understand...I was just checking a thread to see the "new post", but found only the old ones. Couldn't figure out why I didn't see a new post. It is a thread that contains a poll, though, so Wes you've cleared me up on that one.
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17th December 2003, 09:07 PM
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Poll Votes Update Thread 'Last Post' Date
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Originally Posted by Wes Bucey
I wish there was a way to distinguish between posts of comments and poll entries without comments.
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I have a choice of 2:
1. When someone votes, update the thread 'Last Post Date'.
2. When someone votes, do NOT update the thread 'Last Post Date'.
If I choose #2, the thread is effectively buried as time goes on.
I am interested in polls. No - they're not scientific, but they do relate some 'feel' as to what's happening. When someone votes but does not post I want to know. I'd like to see polls as they develop. Sometimes it's a vote by someone who was doing a search and found an old thread - they related and they 'voted'. Sometimes a thread is revived because someone votes and the thread pops back up.
I don't think anyone profits when polls are voted on but the thread isn't updated because there are a lot of people who vote but do not want to post for one reason or another - which sometimes is they simply have nothing to add to what has already been discussed. Like I say, if only personally I want that thread to pop up so I know a new vote was added.
I don't have the background to do a hack which would 'sift' the threads nor have I seen anyone asking at places such as the vB forums for such a hack.
The poll poster (the thread starter) CAN put a time limit on voting on a poll. If they do this, of course, the poll/thread is not an issue for you. But the decision to time limit a poll is up to the thread starter.
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18th December 2003, 12:37 AM
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Originally Posted by Marc
I have a choice of 2:
1. When someone votes, update the thread 'Last Post Date'.
2. When someone votes, do NOT update the thread 'Last Post Date'.
When someone votes but does not post I want to know. I'd like to see polls as they develop. Sometimes it's a vote by someone who was doing a search and found an old thread - they related and they 'voted'. Sometimes a thread is revived because someone votes and the thread pops back up.
The poll poster (the thread starter) CAN put a time limit on voting on a poll. If they do this, of course, the poll/thread is not an issue for you. But the decision to time limit a poll is up to the thread starter.
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I presumed this was the situation. Ah well. If wishes were dollars, I wouldn't need to wish any more.
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18th December 2003, 07:08 AM
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Yeah - this is an old issue which has been discussed a number of times in various threads because it surprises folks and I can understand why. It's certainly not readily apparent and to some it looks like the software is malfunctioning.
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18th December 2003, 09:28 AM
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Sticking my nose in -
What if you picked option 2 - do not update but made every poll a "sticky" which would keep them from being burried? Wouldn't this accomplish both not updating unless there were a message AND keeping the poll "on top and active"?
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18th December 2003, 12:28 PM
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EVERY poll? At that rate, old polls would crowd out new posts. Maybe just a reminder when forming a poll that it can be limited for time (or not?) Certainly, in the history of the Cove, some polls deserve to fade away.
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18th December 2003, 01:58 PM
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That makes me think maybe there should be a section specifically for polls. Post comments to the specific topic and only record the polls in the poll section. That way when one is unused and old it will circulate to the bottom of the pile and management can decide to keep it around or not.
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