What happened to ccFOUND?
Once it looked quite promising.
I could walk in and ask a question RIGHT AWAY.
And that's the most important function.
Now, with the division into groups, instead of asking a question, I have to look for the appropriate group, and only then will the option to ask a question appear.
It seems to me that the development of ccFOUND has gone into a dead end.
Once it looked quite promising.
I could walk in and ask a question RIGHT AWAY.
And that's the most important function.
Now, with the division into groups, instead of asking a question, I have to look for the appropriate group, and only then will the option to ask a question appear.
It seems to me that the development of ccFOUND has gone into a dead end.
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The change is definitely a negative one. Such actions by the site only discourage people from visiting.
The change is definitely a negative one. Such actions by the site only discourage people from visiting.
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I agree with the opinion that this is a terrible solution - it effectively discouraged me from asking questions …
I agree with the opinion that this is a terrible solution - it effectively discouraged me from asking questions …
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I also don't like this change, I preferred the previous functionality. Maybe I'll get used to it over time.
I also don't like this change, I preferred the previous functionality. Maybe I'll get used to it over time.
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I completely do not understand this movement from the service managers. The charm was precisely in the quick, hassle-free asking of questions. No matter what. Whatever comes to mind. The constantly increasing number of questions and answers was supposed to build a knowledge base. And now I have to first create a group for my problem? 99% of people will instantly go to Google and ask a question in a second or use the GPT chat. It was supposed to be simple and easy, but you complicated one of the basic functions. This way, you won't attract new users.
I completely do not understand this movement from the service managers. The charm was precisely in the quick, hassle-free asking of questions. No matter what. Whatever comes to mind. The constantly increasing number of questions and answers was supposed to build a knowledge base. And now I have to first create a group for my problem? 99% of people will instantly go to Google and ask a question in a second or use the GPT chat. It was supposed to be simple and easy, but you complicated one of the basic functions. This way, you won't attract new users.
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Totally agree.
No idea. I come here after a long time, it has changed a lot and now I don't know where to ask (the group still doesn't exist, because I was going to create it once I received the necessary information), but let's see... maybe at least I'll try again: What do you think about the company Farmasi, do you know it or not, is it worth collaborating or not.
Would you be willing to partner?
Totally agree.
No idea. I come here after a long time, it has changed a lot and now I don't know where to ask (the group still doesn't exist, because I was going to create it once I received the necessary information), but let's see... maybe at least I'll try again: What do you think about the company Farmasi, do you know it or not, is it worth collaborating or not.
Would you be willing to partner?
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what happened, well nothing, after all it's better now, what do you mean?
what happened, well nothing, after all it's better now, what do you mean?
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Thank you for your feedback! As for the division into groups, we implemented this change because these are the current market needs. We want to investigate how users navigate in such a system and whether it improves their experience with the platform. We are also checking the intuitiveness of the site :).
As for the slow performance of the site, could it be a local issue? Personally, I haven't experienced any slowdowns.
Thank you for your feedback! As for the division into groups, we implemented this change because these are the current market needs. We want to investigate how users navigate in such a system and whether it improves their experience with the platform. We are also checking the intuitiveness of the site :).
As for the slow performance of the site, could it be a local issue? Personally, I haven't experienced any slowdowns.
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full agreement, change to a big minus
full agreement, change to a big minus
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I feel the same way. Since you can no longer ask questions directly, I don't come here anymore. The site has become incomprehensible to me.
I feel the same way. Since you can no longer ask questions directly, I don't come here anymore. The site has become incomprehensible to me.
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