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Admin - Call for forum enhancement requests in 2019

Hello All,

As mentioned in other threads, we are working on enhancements to the Keil forum.

As a starting point, we looked at suggestions in these previous threads. We will not be able to add all of these features, but even those that don't make it will server as guidance for us.

- http://www.keil.com/forum/17220/
- http://www.keil.com/forum/17398/
- http://www.keil.com/forum/57375

I shall do my best to summarize these below. If not otherwise specified, assume these comments come from thread 17220.

These are from 10 years ago, so...
- Which suggestions are no longer relevant?
- Which ones are needed now more than ever?
- What new feedback do you have?
- What features do you love about the current forum that you would NOT want see disappear?

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Since this is your forum, we want to make sure enhancements work for the community. We'll try to make enhancements that meet the overall themes and goals you lay out (with the resources and time we have).

Thank you again for your participation in this forum, and all the good suggestions and conversations you have given over the years. We hope with these enhancements, will keep our community going for years to come.

    • Logins - D. Lively
    • Moderators can edit posts in the case of frequent/valued contributors, for other members' posts. - D. Lively
    • Moderators can temporarily block/delete posts give this to frequent/valued contributors, so Keil employees can permanently block / unblock later. - E. Malund
    • Report and auto-hide button where it's enough if 2-3 people with 500+ posts press it to auto-hide the post. - P. Westermark, thread 57375
      • Or 5-10 people with maybe 25+ posts. And revoked rights to tag threads if abused for other purposes.
    • User moderators can hide Spam - take a chance and let some users alone hide spam threads. - P. Westermark, thread 57375
    • Waiting period New account needs to wait for at least 1 hour before being allowed to make any posts - P. Westermark, thread 57375

    • User Activity click on a user name to see all his activity. - J. Spolsky, J. Atwood
    • Badges for good answers / good questions. - J. Spolsky, J. Atwood
    • Patchwork quilt avatars. - J. Spolsky, J. Atwood
    • Mobile-friendly view. - J. Spolsky, J. Atwood
    • Mark All Threads as "Read" button - A. Neil
    • Thread as read - do not make it mandatory to look at (click on) a thread to make it "disappear" - E. Malund 17398
    • Search by author - A. Neil 17398
    • Search your own posts - A. Neil 17398
    • Upload/download files on this forum - size limit; a limit that should be able to hold an example file size .zip'd up. - Cpt. Vince, thread 17398
      • Maybe have an easy way to link to someone's github page?
    • Combine 251 posts are 8051 posts - E. Malund 17398
    • Thread times in a 24-hour display - P. Westermark 17398
    • Synchronization problems between highlighting of posts and highlighting of threads. - P. Westermark 17398

    • Category filtering On the forum thread list: add some category filtering? Like: just ARM, just ARM7, just 8051 - P. Faltynek
    • Search for related threads when about to post (based on keywords) - D. Lively 17398
    • Require a part number - for the actual device (or, at least, manufacturer & family) to start a thread? - A. Neil, thread 17398
      • This would also help the ARM section - where so many different ARMs (7, 9, Cortex-M) all get bundled together...

    • Move from discussion thread to question/answer format. To encourage on-topic posts, improve the value of the forum archive as a technical resource. - D. Lively
    • Report a post (inappropriate/unrelated content, spam) - D. Lively
    • Voting up and down the usefulness of an answer. - J. Spolsky, J. Atwood
    • Threading - view the data as a tree. - P. Westermark
    • Answered Mark a question as answered or unanswered - J. Spolsky, J. Atwood
    • Display other threads referencing this current thread. - P. Westermark 17398
      • So if I would post a link to another thread in this thread, then that other thread would show a reverse link to this thread.
    • Karma (esp. negative votes) tends to result in big fights. - P. Westermark
      • Especially since it quickly becomes obvious that some people use them in a fight, i.e. A and B have an argument, and B uses negative votes on A:s comments. Only A and B online at the time with rights to vote, so very transparent.
      • In a forum where everyone may give any number of + votes (but of course only one + vote/post) you get a situation where most posts gets one or more +. So the difference between a good and a bad answer is zero or one votes contra 10 or 40 votes. But you don't get any "revenge" involved in the voting - best revenge anyone can do is to avoid to vote. But their missing vote will not make much of a difference.
    • Prevent voting as personal agendas The thing with votes is that they should help a reader without creating bad-will from intentional punishments. But it has happened that posts have received "Answer is wrong" just because someone doesn't like a perfectly correct answer. But problems with negative votes are common everywhere.
    • Non-judgemental post flagging - without having to repeatedly re-post the same basic information; e.g.: - A. Neil
      • There is insufficient information in this post to permit an answer;
      • This question is answered in existing documentation (Manual/Datasheet/etc)
      • This is a 3rd-party question - please contact the 3rd party (eg, chipmaker)
      • Please don't try to cheat on your homework by posting it on this forum
      • This post is factually incorrect.
      • Preferably, flagging the post should result in a detailed explanation being sent to the poste';s registered email address.
      • In the case of factually incorrect, the person setting the flag should be required to state why.

    • Real-time preview of the posts, rather than entering a message on a separate page from the thread in a 50 character wide text box. - D. Lively
    • Page width limits max page width of 300. Posting code blocks over that size creates a horizontal scrollbar. - P. Westermark
    • Colored Code for inserted code, have colors within the code, not just black and white formatting. - Cpt. Vince
    • Edit your posts - D. Lively
      • "It can cause great confusion when a post is edited after replies have already been made..."- A. Neil
    • Automatic code snippets detection Add pre tags around code - T. Michael
      • We replied " It's difficult to detect code automatically, but a revised editor could provide a select-and-mark-as-code feature. I use a component that already provides this feature on another site."
    • Markdown moving from HTML to Markdown; language might be a good idea, but I'd like to get some opinions before making any significant changes.
    • Tags from third parties Like BB-code and images - P. Westermark
    • True Unicode - P. Westermark
    • Spell check - A. Bradford
      • Note: most browsers do this for you now
    • Predictive text
    • Detect characters that will not format well detect the presence of tab characters and warn the poster specifically - A. Neil
    • Convert Tabs to spaces for plain text code (not in pre tags), e.g. convert tab characters to a default to 4 or 8 character expansion. - P. Westermark
    • Copy Code widget Copy or Save button beside the code segment, to make it easier to select and paste into a code editor - P. Westermark
    • Convert text to links for text with http or https - A. Neil

  • Old threads should be locked BEFORE someone posts X years later, not AFTER, which seems to be the current behaviour.

    Provide a simple means to ask a SIMILAR question, where the current thread is provided as context, but discouraging just saying "Me Too" by providing a means to provide current/specific details.

    Auto-generate a list of related threads/questions asked when displaying the current one. Think Amazon, people who bought X looked at Y. Rank by relevance/score, ideally just as a short title. Perhaps provide for a means to up-vote, or add to the list.

    Make sure 'Search' actually works. see SaXlesforce based sites to see how NOT to do it. Typically either completely fails to list threads with known content, or a wall of noise.

    Fit forum to browser page width, regardless of how large the screen is. I'll resize if I don't like how it flows, but don't serve a screen with 60% of unused space.

    Two or three flags from high karma users will hide spam immediately for review by staff on duty. Sufficient flagging on a single user, or multiple hiding behind a single IP, should be enough to hide content from everyone except the user(s) in question. ie they don't know they are invisible, but their behaviour reinforces internally scoring as a spammer.

    • Category filtering On the forum thread list: add some category filtering? Like: just ARM, just ARM7, just 8051 - P. Faltynek
    • Search for related threads when about to post (based on keywords) - D. Lively 17398
    • Require a part number - for the actual device (or, at least, manufacturer and family) to start a thread? - A. Neil, thread 17398
      • This would also help the ARM section - where so many different ARMs (7, 9, Cortex-M) all get bundled together
    • "Me too" button for a similar question simple means to ask a similar question, where the current thread is provided as context, but discouraging just saying "Me Too" by providing a means to provide current/specific details. - P. Westermark 64447

  • Hello Per,

    Thanks for the quick reply and good suggestions.

    re: SaXlesforce, is it search by metadata that you want to discourage? Ranking results?

    re: BB-code - is this something you still use? Should we be looking into it?

  • Logins:
    Waiting period: (or similar deterrant)
    Seconded. Or acctually, make that thousandsted, or whatever a proper English term would be for emphasizing the absolute importance of that.

    Captchas simply don't work. It's extremely obvious they don't actually keep spammers from spamming, and they do annoy legitimate contributors.

    Moderation by users
    Again, thousandsted. We've been having spam waves rather evidently synchronized to time windows when there wouldn't be anybody in any position to do about them. That's what you get once spammers realize such windows exist, and the community has no way to help itself.

    Finally, after all this time, fix the display of posting times, please?
    The displayed "most recent" time for a thread differs from the time of the actual posting by some timezone offset. Even though both expliitely claim to be in GMT. If nothing else can be done, at least remove the "GMT" from the one that's not, perhaps?

  • Just to clarify on the time zones: my previous posting diplays, here, as 14:23 GMT, whereas according to the thread list, it's supposed to be from 21:23 GMT.

    Well, those timestamps are both wrong. The post was actually made at 15:23 CEST (i.e. UDT+0200), which would be 13:23 GMT.

  • Check out whatever is powering the NXP Community forum. Modern UI, powerful editor, feature-packed, fast, easy to use (search, post, comment, vote, etc.).

  • Haven't used that one, so can't comment on it.

    Also check out what is powering the ST forum - and avoid that!

    Also avoid Jive - the disaster area which they used previously.

    Atmel's "community" is another counter-example.

    Nordic's forum is quite good - but with a few bizarre quirks & stupidities.

  • I like the Nordic forums too...

    What "few bizarre quirks & stupidities" have you run into? I want to make sure we avoid those.

  • Take a look on their 'backstage' forum!

    There is a bizarre behaviour with @mentions

    Quoting is buggy

    Sometimes pages don't load completely - usually noticed because the buttons to reply, etc, are missing.

    The way it hides & re-orders posts can make threads very hard to follow

    Search is not very good.

  • I like the Nordic forums too

    It appears that the new forum is exactly the same platform that Nordic are using!

    'backstage' forum

    Is there now a specific area here for forum-related questions/issues ?