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UKC Forums Q & A with Alan James

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The UKClimbing Limited director Alan James will be on the forums on Monday 28 October for a Q&A session specifically about the UKC Forums.

In our user survey of May this year we asked some forum-specific questions. The results of these are shown below. The answers we received gave a resounding thumbs up for the functionality, useability and moderation. There were also some pointers as to features we might add.

This Q&A is your chance to discuss more specific aspects of the UKC Forums, and discuss topics in more depth. Questions could cover anything to do with how we operate the forums. Is there too much or too little moderation, for instance? And what's our general moderating policy relating to commercial interests? You might want to talk about thread and post content, posting restrictions, banned profiles or post removal. Or perhaps you'd like to suggest features we could consider adding to the forums? Basically, if it's forum-related then Alan's keen to discuss it. 

The Q&A will start at 9am and go on through the day. Feel free to post questions before then although if the list gets too big then we may struggle to deal with them all. And do please try and keep it on topic. This Q&A is on the Forums only, not about UKC News coverage, or Rockfax guidebooks (Alan may run a Q&A on these at a later date).

UKC Survey results - Forum moderation

UKC User Survey Forum results


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25 Oct, 2013
Is this genuine news, or sponsored product news?
25 Oct, 2013
PMSL! On a serious note - having smileys would allow people to convey their emotions / sarcasm / cheekiness much easier and reduce the amount of unnecessary arguments drastically.
25 Oct, 2013
No they wouldn't...! :-P Gregor ;-)
25 Oct, 2013
Why on earth would anyone need/want 'smilies', Chris ;-)
25 Oct, 2013
Another no here to picture smilies. What on earth is wrong with good old text ones? =8-0
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