01-24-2018 09:50 AM - edited 01-24-2018 09:54 AM
WHY? Why? Why? Why would you do this?
I will admit, I am not the world's greatest communicator and my posts will often need several edits to make my point clearly.
There is no good reason to send out an email every time I correct a spelling or grammar error.
Hello RTSLVU,
Please accept this message in the humble spirit that it is sent. I mean no disrespect by it, just an informative message.
I send you this message to let you know that the forums have updated functionality that now sends out a subscription email with every edit of a forum post. I'm not complaining at all because I don't really care how many times a post is edited. But previously, no one knew if you edited a post 4 times with a couple of minutes.
I know I have done this before where my message doesn't make sense immediately after I click post. But knowing that subscription emails are sent upon editing a message has made me consider proofreading really well before posting. Just a thought.
Best regards,
01-24-2018 10:11 AM
Already being discussed: https://forums.ni.com/t5/Feedback-on-NI-Community/New-kind-of-notification/m-p/3744510#M15415
01-24-2018 10:20 AM - edited 01-24-2018 11:02 AM
I agree, the notifications need to wait until the time window for editing is closed or at least 10 minutes have passed.
(Same as with measurement data: don't start recording until the system has stabilized!)
(In the old community we also had a checkbox "[ ] minor edit, do not notify subscribers" or similar when editing community documents. Maybe we need that back).
Most of my posts have a handful of edits within the first few minutes.
(Typical timeline: First is a quick draft answer just to beat Tim in answering first (just kidding! :D), then I polish it up with more detail, then I might create and add an image to further clarify, then I might deal with all the misspellings and missing characters.)
01-24-2018 10:44 AM
I like the idea that no notifications are sent during the editing window. It's really pointless anyways. I get the new post notification for a subscribed thread already. If I wanted to know what edits were made (which I don't, but if I did), I can easily compare the new post notification to the actual thread.
It's like getting that "OK" text message when you tell your wife that you're running late. It's just another message that I have to read and delete.
01-24-2018 12:37 PM
If you would like to disable notifications for edits, you should change the following notification setting: Any edits and workflow requests for documents in areas I subscribe to
However, please keep in mind that this will affect notifications you receive for edits to documents as well -- a concern that was discussed in the topic here. For example, if you choose to "never" receive notification of any edits, this will override being subscribed to a particular document.
These settings are part of the platform and currently offer no further configuration. We can take the feedback we have received here and raise this to our community provider.
Thanks,
Lili
01-24-2018 01:13 PM
So everyone who uses this board has to do this to NOT receive these notices? That's just dumb.
Why is this not disabled by default?
01-24-2018 01:22 PM
I don't subscribe to much so this is not for me. It's for the (one or two?) people that might subscribe to places I post.
I don't want to be guilty of bombarding them with five notification for every post I make but I currently cannot change that from my side.
Yes, the provider needs to change that globally.
01-24-2018 02:30 PM
This is just one more failure added to the pile of fail the forum has become since the "upgrade".
01-24-2018 02:32 PM
@RTSLVU wrote:
So everyone who uses this board has to do this to NOT receive these notices? That's just dumb.
Why is this not disabled by default?
As mentioned in the other topic, this was disabled by default originally but was then changed after the recent complaints of lack of notifications on document changes.
We have reverted this back though after this recent feedback though. You should not be receiving notifications for edits by default anymore. As before, you can change this in your notification settings, if you would like. However, please note that this means that you will not receive notification of edits to any documents you subscribe to. You must change your notification settings for this. You always have an option for a daily or weekly digest as well.
We will also advise our document scrubbers and gatekeepers to be more diligent in posting comments on documents when content is changed.
Also, as a reminder, on desktop there is the "preview" tab on the text editor -- if you would like to review your content before submitting. This might help cut down on edits that need to be made to posts.
Thanks,
Lili
01-24-2018 02:47 PM
@LiliMcDonald wrote:
Also, as a reminder, on desktop there is the "preview" tab on the text editor -- if you would like to review your content before submitting. This might help cut down on edits that need to be made to posts.
I think there is a law that spelling mistakes are only detected after posting 😄
(at least that's how my brain works 🐵