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MichelBParis
Legend
December 7, 2017
Question

WRONG !!! [Forum etiquette]

  • December 7, 2017
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WRONG !

Do you answer posts in Adobe or other forums?

I am often tempted to answer that, in capital letters and even not smiling smileys.

As English is not my native language, I am curious to read from other types of answers like:

- I beg to differ...

- Simply not true...

- If you believe that...

- Nonsense! / Crap ...

- Urban legend...

- don't believe those self-promoted gurus!

- may I suggest to look at the issue in an other way?

- Don't believe XXXX or YYYY. They are spreading idiotic misinformation in their sites. (good one to bypass moderation...)

- " Sutor, nec ultra crepidam " (I prefer "bonum vinum laetificat cor hominum", but when I think about how many users will rush on Wikipedia...)

- Can you substantiate your (legitimate) thesis by logical reasoning, forum metrics, marketing shares, possibly some common sense?

- So, you have been programming for 50 years? / you are a retired IT manager? / You are a [Microsoft / Apple / Google] expert consultant?

- Incorrect use of language. According to the 'Oxford dictionary...'

- Sorry, the Adobe link you have been given is [missing / not updated/ not relevant to your software ]

- ??????????

- Common misunderstanding for newbies!

- No, color management is easy!

- Yes, Lightoom is in the cloud.

Other suggestions very welcome.

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    11 replies

    Cactus Cowboy
    Inspiring
    December 7, 2017

    I don't get it...can you be more to the point, maybe a little more concise. It this a question or a rant or both?

    MichelBParis
    Legend
    December 7, 2017

    https://forums.adobe.com/people/Cactus+Cowboy  wrote

    I don't get it...can you be more to the point, maybe a little more concise. It this a question or a rant or both?

    Is this another suggestion to add to my list ?

    Cactus Cowboy
    Inspiring
    December 7, 2017

    There you go; you've answered your own question.