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I have noticed comments since I have been a member here, both publicly within threads and privately through my negative reputation that promote me to consider the question - "Is the Mac forum the first place you visit for all information Apple or the last place you visit following unfruitful searches through numerous research sites and search engines, be it Wikipedia, Google, etc”, as I have been directed to do so.
I appreciate that time may also play a part, given that most queries I have raised have been successfully answered, on average within 36 hours of posting, which is quick given that the forum spans many time zones. If however you are in a bind and want immediate help, and you cannot wait this long, then maybe the need to look for another source first, is the way to go.
Whatever route you invariably decide to take, which one is considered the most appropriate protocol for MF?
Is it,
1 - Mac Forum search function and then thread posting should the search not be forthcoming in terms of answers, or
2 - Just dive right in with a thread (of course this does come with the risk of annoying people, see above), or
3 - 3rd party search engine first before MF 1 or/and 2.
Whilst I can understand the annoyance for ‘some’ MF members when one dives straight in, to me it does kind of defeat the purpose of the forum if you have to first extensively search the topic prior, being that MF is the platform for apple discussion, simple of detailed. I make this assumption based upon the idea that most questions will have undoubtedly been answered in some shape or form previously, save for the new products that is, and therefore self defeating if the most virgin of questions are the ones that are sought after.
I use No. 2 - the Mac Forum as the first place I visit but I would be interested to know other user thoughts so that I can address future questions in the right way.
Jon
I appreciate that time may also play a part, given that most queries I have raised have been successfully answered, on average within 36 hours of posting, which is quick given that the forum spans many time zones. If however you are in a bind and want immediate help, and you cannot wait this long, then maybe the need to look for another source first, is the way to go.
Whatever route you invariably decide to take, which one is considered the most appropriate protocol for MF?
Is it,
1 - Mac Forum search function and then thread posting should the search not be forthcoming in terms of answers, or
2 - Just dive right in with a thread (of course this does come with the risk of annoying people, see above), or
3 - 3rd party search engine first before MF 1 or/and 2.
Whilst I can understand the annoyance for ‘some’ MF members when one dives straight in, to me it does kind of defeat the purpose of the forum if you have to first extensively search the topic prior, being that MF is the platform for apple discussion, simple of detailed. I make this assumption based upon the idea that most questions will have undoubtedly been answered in some shape or form previously, save for the new products that is, and therefore self defeating if the most virgin of questions are the ones that are sought after.
I use No. 2 - the Mac Forum as the first place I visit but I would be interested to know other user thoughts so that I can address future questions in the right way.
Jon