Donate SIGN UP

To Ed

Avatar Image
rsvp | 18:11 Mon 15th Apr 2013 | Editor's Blog
32 Answers
I don't get too involved in too many threads but I do read through a lot of them. I know from experience that many Abers are brilliant in willingly offering knowledgeable and sensible advice whilst many others are very sympathetic and supportive in the Body and Soul category. But, often these responses are not even acknowledged by the OP. Is there not some way Answerbank can remind the OP that well meaning folk have taken the time and trouble to think about their problem and answer it? Just a suggestion
Gravatar

Answers

21 to 32 of 32rss feed

First Previous 1 2

Avatar Image
Yes -its annoying -but try and think of the bigger picture -your answer was not just for the OP but for anyone surfing the Net that may have a similar problem and lands on your answer.
11:31 Tue 16th Apr 2013
"Is there not some way Answerbank can remind the OP that well meaning folk have taken the time and trouble to think about their problem and answer it?"

All new questions are subscribed by default, so the member should get an email about the responses - and this email does say that they should leave a note of thanks if it's good.

I am not sure what to do beyond this which doesn't seem too pushy?
It's just life,. You can't force people to say please and thank you.

"Yes -its annoying -but try and think of the bigger picture -your answer was not just for the OP but for anyone surfing the Net that may have a similar problem and lands on your answer."

^^ This is a good answer

"So, perhaps some people ask questions and assume that the answers are provided by robots who/which just sit here and wait to be activated?"

I think there is that strange attitude held by some, I don't think it is intentionally rude though!
Question Author
Many thanks to every who responded.
Leading by example I see :)
"All new questions are subscribed by default, so the member should get an email about the responses"

Is this a new feature Ed?

I thought we stopped getting e mails when our question got an answer years ago.
If I know I'm not going to bother returning to a thread, if my question has been answered already, I usually just put a "thanks to everyone that responded... blah blah blah". I find a simple smiley face does the trick :-)

Ed, one should have the option to make at least two 'edits' to their posts. :)

See up there ^^^ then you could correct 'my' to 'by' :)
And you changed it, Ed. lol lol
"Is this a new feature Ed?"

It's not, but it is.

For new users they're auto-subscribed to new posts. You, being of a vintage, may have to pop into here:

http://www.theanswerbank.co.uk/user/edit_profile.php

And tick the "Subscribe to all my own questions" box.
Ah, thanks.

(A good vintage, in my opinion)
Whenever i asked a question - i always try and remember to put TIA

21 to 32 of 32rss feed

First Previous 1 2

Do you know the answer?

To Ed

Answer Question >>