10-07-2016 07:12 PM - edited 01-04-2022 03:38 PM
10-07-2016 08:12 PM
So you continuing on in this thread is exactly the same, you do realize this, right?
your solution is to post in the Public Lab, this idea, and have the community provide their thoughts, and PM to decide if they like the idea.
thanks for letting me give you another copy of the solution.
if I provided you a solution, kindly mark this post as such.
hope you have a wonderful Thanksgiving Weekend.
welcome to the Community.
10-07-2016 08:07 PM
10-07-2016 08:00 PM
Fair enough. This is worhty of being posted as an idea in Public labs section where PM staff formally consider suggestions from us.
Although, personally I like PM community as a very laid back and easy going place. Don't want rudeness to creep in among the community members.
10-07-2016 07:52 PM
10-07-2016 07:49 PM
Hi @ryandanielt!
There isn't such a rule at the moment. However, the PM staff do keep an eye and would send private message if they think someone is posting too many irrelevant/useless posts.
What would you suggest as a possible rule change to counter post congestion?
If its possible to implement, I would suggest that once a thread is marked solved, only the original post and the solution post be shown by default. The rest of the posts should be hidden.. but accessible by clicking for full thread. I can see this getting complicated fast as well. Would require make default serach to only search OP and Solutions.. with an option to do full search as well.
10-07-2016 07:49 PM
10-07-2016 07:36 PM - edited 10-07-2016 07:39 PM
This is the inevitable result of a forum system. Fortunately, the threads here don't get very long and is very manageable compared to some of the rooting/Rom threads at xda which can span 100's of pages. I've literally spent hours looking for a very specific post to a solution on a very specific problem.
But if you have any ideas... maybe post it in the public lab.
Oh. Actually, if one were to sort the thread by bravos, maybe that could weed out the unnecessary comments in a thread. Bravos usually indicate a good or correct answer. So if you were to sort by bravos, you would see the original post followed by any accepted solution followed by the most bravoed posts.