Off Topic Comments in Threads

I guess I need to follow your lead. I really try to ignore & not read certain people who post "stuff " just to post. Lots of bloated useless commentary. I was part of the forum before rasmus_braun took over, and that forum devolved into utter chaos and a tortured death. I would hate to see the same thing happen here. Again, I thank you for posting the Hearing Tracker FAQ. It is apparent some will continue to ignore it.

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Thanks for helping me with that. You get to guess who’s behind the hidden replies just from how annoyed the other posters are getting.

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Depends on the topic and the tone of the replies and how long the off-topic exchanges go on for. Top of my list are topics with specific focus that are intentionally derailed. Bonus points for belligerence. I’ve seen posts from new members saying that their welcome has been less than warm. That’s sad. It’s usually the same few people involved.

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Thanks for this post…The only problem is that the guilty parties (especially the snarky/hateful commenters) will probably not figure out that this is about them…
Dan

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Thanks! Didn’t know about this function.
And it works perfect :slightly_smiling_face:

Agreed!

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Also some that wander also post good content. Mute would mean missing that.

In a fast changing subject area, some may want more recent information and experiences. Just another (off-topic) thought.

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I’ve been a long time contributor to this forum and my main goals for posting comments have always been to provide other hearing impaired people with help and information. Let’s face it, it’s frustrating being hearing impaired and the information available from the hearing aid providers is often very sparse or cryptic at times. This forum is an incredible resource (and probably the only online resource) for hearing impaired people looking for help.

That being said, I have noticed that there are a few people on this forum (and most other forums) who post here to stir the pot in order to entertain themselves and gain attention. They typically infect a really good discussion thread with off topic comments and they do it with the same themes over and over again (i.e. the rechargeable battery debate, the hearing aid companies are crooks, audiologist are all incompetent, etc).

I typically just ignore these comments as the people posting the annoying comments are just looking for attention. Easier to ignore vs argue IMHO…

Jordan

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It’s a tough line to walk sometimes with off topic posts … I personally prefer threads to stay more or less on topic and not wander off too far, and would like to suggest a couple things:

  1. If you are about to deviate significantly from the topic or get political etc, please respond in private (rather than in the public thread) via the messaging function
  2. If you repeatedly find someone’s posts off topic or offensive, flag their posts, and if that fails, you can ignore them completely and all their posts will be hidden (for you) by our forum system.
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I don’t use it with meanderers so much. More with people with certain attitudes, mostly to prevent psychic damage than to save time. @JordanK described the perfect canditate for my ignore list a couple of posts back. You’re right though. I might pick up that something useful has been contributed from the replies following it and then I’ll uncover the post and have a look at it.

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I totally agree! Why? Cuz as others mention the “search” process here can be long, tedious and then not even deliver the right answer. ALSO, and more important, new members, new experiences and new information are happening every day. Why rely on a posted answer from 1 yr ago, 5 yrs ago and not even post a query for what’s happening NOW?

I think database queries and searches are fine! But I’d try a general Duckduckgo, Google or some other search engine first. The results tend to be tighter and more on topic than if I did that here. Just sayin’! And I think it’s a huge positive to post queries that were answered before because the new information and insights shared go in the database here for future searches. What’s not to like?

I sometimes ignore or pass by a new topic posted if I feel it has had a lot of relevant coverage, but if I had a new experience in the area, you bet I would post asap.

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BTW, if you’re interested in helping someone and decide, “You know, I wrote up the answer to this problem a while back and posted it on the forum, but where is it? I want to read my old post before offering a new poster any advice…”

I discovered it’s easy to download every post you ever made on this forum, at least back to 2018 (the start here for me). If you click on your avatar, then click on the DOWN arrow button at the bottom left of the listing of replies, reactions, and mentions to your posts that come up, you’ll be taken to your profile page Summary, Activity, Notifications, Messages, …, . Click on the Activity button. Then you’ll see over in the left navigation column the option to DOWNLOAD ALL (see image below).

When you click on the DOWNLOAD ALL button, you’ll get a forum notification with a link to a zipped file of all your posts. The link to the compressed archive of your posts is only good for 48 hours. I thought my download archive would likely be in at least the tens of Mb, if not hundreds! My archive of everything since 2018 is only 1.76 Mb. The reason is that the archive doesn’t include any images you uploaded into your posts.

In the Zip file, you’ll find the following . CSV files and a . JSON file:

  • auth_token_logs.csv

  • auth_tokens.csv

  • badges.csv

  • bookmarks.csv

  • category_preferences.csv

  • flags.csv

  • likes.csv

  • preferences.json

  • queued_posts.csv

  • user_archive.csv

  • visits.csv

All your posts (and PMs) will be found in the user_archive.csv file, which you can open in Excel or a similar spreadsheet (or open it as a text file but then the fields will not be cleanly separated).

When you open the user_archive.csv in Excel, it will look something like the following (I’ve made the column headings bold and underlined so that they stand out):

Using Excel’s (or another spreadsheet’s) filtering or search functions, you could find your old posts that contain specific words. You can double-click on a post cell to see the full text of your old post. You can follow the URL link for a post to find the original post here on HearingTracker with any embedded images, then download the images separately if you want to archive them, too.

The forum support software is called Discourse. I’ve asked @AbramBaileyAuD and @rasmus_braun whether there is any viewer available from Discourse (or a third party) to better view post archives than using Excel. If I imported the .CSV file into a database table, I could probably use a database form to display each post better, but that is not an easy everyday solution for anyone to implement.

I’ve also asked those folks if there is any way to easily capture all the images that I’ve used in my posts with links to the posts that they were used in. Probably not, but it never hurts to ask. (Abram just replied to me via PM and suggested that for an answer to my question, I check the meta.discourse.com forum).

Abram’s answer is prescient as last night I was exploring the media download problem at meta.discourse.com and found the following intriguing post thread about the media used on a Discourse forum. The whole media shebang for everyone’s posts is just sitting out there, available (as of the thread’s beginning, which starts in 2015) to a clever downloader, and the media is not explicitly tied to any post. Discourse software tries to avoid duplicating the storage of any posted image by identifying an upload by its hash value and only storing one copy of an image, etc.

Files/Download Manager For Discourse - feature - Discourse Meta

At any rate, if you ever want to find a previous post of your own as reference material for answering a new query, it’s straightforward to get a hold of the text of all your previous posts and PMs and search through those posts via a spreadsheet program on your computer to find what you want.

BTW, one might ask, “Why bother doing this? Just use the forum search function.” As has been mentioned earlier in this thread, the forum search function is not the greatest, even with the advanced options. Also, with your own personal store of messages on your own computer, you could add additional columns to a spreadsheet file to tag specific posts of yours, such as “my standard answer to occlusion…” so that in looking for background material to a post you want to compose, you could go straight to your “source” material, rather than trying to find such material again on the forum. The forum does have BOOKMARKS and a search function on the bookmarks page that will specifically search posts you’ve bookmarked but as far as one’s own posts go, searching and filtering in Excel is likely to be far more powerful than the forum bookmarks search, which doesn’t have any advanced options.

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I did not know there was a private messaging function. Thank you!

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Hey, I didn’t even know that! Thanks for all the helpful search tips here!

And voila! I found what you’re talking about right here:

One can “jump to” a bookmark or (under “action”) bookmark a post.

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