• Members 369 posts
    April 3, 2023, 2:07 p.m.

    I'd like to request an FAQ area be added to the forum, perhaps to the "Photography Discussion" or "DP Revived News" categories.

    Relatively short, conversational answers to common questions could be posted in the FAQ. For example, "What is Exposure?", "What Do the Camera Settings Do?", or "What's the Difference Between Raw and JPEG?" are questions that could be answered for the layperson. While members could submit drafts of answers to common questions, the admins and/or mods would need to approve an answer being added to the list. There should be a tool allowing members to submit questions to be answered and added to the list of short articles. Otherwise, this would not be a subcategory where threads are allowed.

    The answers should be easily linkable so that, when a basic question gets asked in a public forum, a member can provide a link to the relevant FAQ post in response.

  • April 3, 2023, 10:24 p.m.

    Bill,

    Nice idea. But if we do it the way you suggest we will need moderators - we are still gathering the team. Are you volunteering? :)

    Alan

  • Members 369 posts
    April 3, 2023, 10:31 p.m.

    I'll volunteer. I do think it will be important to get input from other mods/admins to ensure the articles are both accurate and accessible. If you and the team support a moderation style that would include getting multiple perspectives on a submitted piece prior to adding it, sign me up.

  • Members 621 posts
    April 4, 2023, 12:07 a.m.

    Glad to hear this Bill.

  • April 4, 2023, 9:10 a.m.

    Thanks Bill. I am sure you will be hearing from someone soon.

    Alan

  • Members 25 posts
    April 4, 2023, 10:27 a.m.

    Agreed it should be a group approval. But I think it should also include encouragement to research further in the forums, since there are many aspects of many topics, that can't possibly be covered in just a FAQ.

    Maybe even links to appropriate forums (to keep them seeking internally).

    But yea, good idea.

  • Members 19 posts
    April 21, 2023, 1:23 p.m.

    Can somebody point me to the instruction(s) on how to mark a Thread or Threads as "Read"?
    Thanks

  • April 21, 2023, 1:48 p.m.

    At the moment, you can only mark an individual thread as read. Open the thread and at the top right is a button 'mark thread read'. Click on that and wait. It takes about 5 seconds per 100 posts to process (can be slower at busy times).

    We are investigating marking whole forums as read - but not with the current algorithm.

    Alan

  • Members 689 posts
    April 21, 2023, 1:55 p.m.

    Usually FAQ relates to how to use site. I would rather call this proposed forum Tutorials. Tutorials have to be written by appointed people and have not to be discussed in that forum. If somebody has any thoughts about tutorial, they have to be discussed in special place and then decided if changes have to be made. Otherwise it is going to be an un-useful mess of hundreds of posts.

    My 2 cents.

  • Members 19 posts
    April 21, 2023, 3:28 p.m.

    OK, but... I don't see any icon or text "at the top right is a button 'mark thread read'. Click on that and wait."
    The screenshot below shows the top of the FAQ thread; where is the button? I see nothing. Strange.
    Thanks.
    FAQ Thread Top Screenshot 2023-04-21 112317.jpg

    FAQ Thread Top Screenshot 2023-04-21 112317.jpg

    JPG, 94.9 KB, uploaded by JohnMcCormack on April 21, 2023.

  • April 21, 2023, 5:39 p.m.

    John, you may need to clear your cache. For me (with Firefox) it was Ctrl-F5.

    faq.jpg

    Alan

    faq.jpg

    JPG, 119.2 KB, uploaded by AlanSh on April 21, 2023.

  • Members 19 posts
    April 21, 2023, 5:46 p.m.

    Yep. I cleared the cache and all is good now. Thanks! 👍👍

  • April 21, 2023, 5:50 p.m.

    I agree - see what's happened with the beginners forums. Not good.

    So, if we have a "FAQ" or "Tutorials" section, we need:

    1) Someone to write a tutorial - this could be any member.and post it to somewhere that a panel can review it.
    2) a panel of respected people to privately discuss whether the tutorial is valid
    3) a forum which is read-only for members but writeable by the authors (or someone who has permission to post there).

    I am sure we have people who can write tutorials. We just need to ask.
    I can create an area where it is written to but not available to the public. I would suggest that the author emails me or Bob with a summary of their tutorial and we grant them access to that area.
    We need a panel of people to review. This could be other authors plus selected members of the public who we trust to give an honest and polite review.
    I can create the read only forum for members. When the tutorial is ready, one of us can move it in there.

    So, how does that stand up at first glance?

    Alan

  • April 21, 2023, 6:05 p.m.

    I think in this case a better term is 'editor' or 'curator'.

  • April 21, 2023, 6:12 p.m.

    I'm not very keen on that approach. I think that there should be just one go-to area for beginners. There they should go to find answers to their questions, whether those answers are ready made or need composing. I think that the solution that we have at the moment, a place for beginners to go, and a place where what the beginners should be told should work, and if Bill wants to curate, I'm very happy to for him to do it. We've got too many forums already, and providing two places for beginners to go is just providing a headache for them. Maybe we should rename 'beginners questions' to 'beginners area'.
    As for editorial control, that's for when we get editorial content - I think having that sort of a control in a forum is not what forums are about, really. What I'd suggest is to continue with the present approach, which is to let people contribute to answering beginners questions, move debates into the 'discussion' forum and put good responses into the pinned list at the top.

  • April 21, 2023, 6:18 p.m.

    That's fine by me. I was responding to the request for an FAQ/Tutorial area.

    I think the beginners area (I like that title) does need tidying up.

    Alan

  • April 21, 2023, 6:20 p.m.

    I agree. It was a mess on DPReview, and we've inherited the mess. Made worse by a few people getting their retaliation in first.

  • Members 689 posts
    April 21, 2023, 6:42 p.m.

    So if some beginner will ask the question about exposure and ISO guess how many different answers he or she will get. Everybody will be drumming fists against there chest that they are right. It is going to be the same as it happened in the first thread about "Exposure Triangle". BTW originally Bryan Peterson called it "The Photographic Triangle"

  • April 21, 2023, 8:12 p.m.

    Let's have a quiet discussion sometime in the next few days - no hurry.

    Alan