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About searching on TOTV
From time to time a member (often a new member) will initiate a thread about a topic that has been discussed previously. Invariably someone will reply that they should have used the search function to investigate that topic and that discussing it again is a waste of time.
Some thoughts from this administrator about that:
JLK :spoken: |
Love this post!
Thank you for this post because it pains me when someone new initiates a thread only to have someone else make them feel "dumb" about doing it...Very well said, thank you!
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Another who has always disliked the asked and answered, go search response. Thank you for speaking up. I like BillnBrillo's way -- attach links to previous threads. It's helpful without sounding mean.
So, when do you upgrade the search function? It really is awful. lol |
I'm fairly sure that I read the post that prompted this thread, and as a relatively new user I didn't quite interpet 'the suggestion to use search' to mean that the new thread should not have been started, but rather that it was a "source" of valuable information for the inquireror. I may be wrong or not clear on the responding post at this particular time, but that's just the way I remembered taking it!
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I thank you for posting regarding the search. I have tried to use the search only to find numerous queries that would take days to go thru and yet to find what I am looking for. It is nice to know, esp when a newbie, that you can post on this forum and not be made to feel vulnerable or under attack. I am glad that the hosts monitor this forum closely.
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Stop and think however. The fact that the search function sucks is what facilitates fresh comments about topics that reappear again and again. You're right; if your engine was Google instead of Thomas the Train nobody would have to talk to each other any more. For those who are desperate to find something in the archives however, try this recently suggested procedure. Go to google. Type in talkofthevillages/item. 'Item' is the word that best describes or links with the subject you are looking for. Here's what I mean by a link: let's say you want to know what people have written about nearby restaurants. Make your 'item' a popular restaurant like 'Bonefish Grill'. You will get specific threads about that restaurant, but comments about many others as well. |
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No one post prompted my comments. It has been ongoing for some time, and is not peculiar to Talk of The Villages. JLK |
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f5NM means? Is that all we have to enter in Google, ever? |
JLK...I now know why you are The Nice Administrator! As a fairly new TOTV poster, I am always nervous about posting...don't want to make any errors or "faux pas" on this forum and annoy any possible future neighbors or friends!
Your post and explanation makes me feel better...and more confident with my posts! Thanks! |
Thanks for being a nice, caring, nurturing host administrator.
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