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June 30, 2014
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How Do I Use the New Adobe Forums?

  • June 30, 2014
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I know this thread will be moved somewhere else, but I have no clue where the "forum bugs" forum is, so I'm posting here in "Premiere" since that is where I hang out most of the time. 

In the old forums I was able to get in, find the hot issues, either find an answer and get out.  Or I could quickly get in and find others who hadn't received help, yet, try to help and get back to work.  The primary sorting columns that made this possible were the "number of views" and number of replies.  Maybe it was the same column.  Either way, if I was wondering whether it was safe to go into the water with the latest release of Premiere Pro, I could quickly log in, sort by the number of repies (high to low) and discover the most vicious, recent bugs Adobe had introduced.  If I was feeling altruistic, I could log in, sort by replies (low to high) and find out what issues nobody had resolved, yet.  Maybe I could help; maybe I couldn't.  How can I get this column/view back in the new forums (or better, yet, revert to the old forum layout)?

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Correct answer cc_merchant

The first Law of Confucius is: "Confuse people in such a way, that they will never return."

That is what Adobe tries now with the forums, since it will be the primary source of support in the future, as they said.

The more people are confused, the fewer will return and that saves on support costs. Clear and present danger / intent.

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Legend
June 30, 2014

[Moved to Forum Comments.]

Stan Jones
Community Expert
Community Expert
June 30, 2014

How can I get this column/view back in the new forums (or better, yet, revert to the old forum layout

I think the bottom line is, you can't. John's link will help  you explore all the stuff you can do.

One option is to go to the main Premiere forum page, click on the content tab. Then type "bug" in the "filter by tag" field. You'll see lots of threads about bugs.

But sort on number of replies? Not obvious anyway.

And the forum for talking about the forums is here:

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Jon-M-Spear
Legend
June 30, 2014

It's an absolutely hideous new format/engine.  It's really not working for me.

How is this an improvement?

Known Participant
June 30, 2014

I couldn't agree more.  It's pretty much useless for trying to help others, unless you happen to see their request at the top of the pile.

cc_merchant
cc_merchantCorrect answer
Inspiring
June 30, 2014

The first Law of Confucius is: "Confuse people in such a way, that they will never return."

That is what Adobe tries now with the forums, since it will be the primary source of support in the future, as they said.

The more people are confused, the fewer will return and that saves on support costs. Clear and present danger / intent.

John T Smith
Community Expert
Community Expert
June 30, 2014

Jive Help http://docs.jivesoftware.com/jive/7.0/community_user/index.jsp

Unwanted Email notices

Click your avatar picture near the upper right corner (slightly to the left of the pencil) and select PREFERENCES then set all Email Preferences to OFF and click Save at the bottom left

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Another new "feature" is that Jive7 is oriented toward social networking... so every time you start or reply to a message you are automatically added to a FOLLOW list... meaning you receive a notification of every subsequent message in that thread

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Click the FOLLOW link at the upper right and select STOP FOLLOWING... and don't click the link again to check your status, as you will then be added to the CONNECTIONS STREAM and you will have to uncheck that option as well

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And, after you post in a message thread and select Stop Following, you need to do it all over again the next time you add a reply to the same message thread, since EVERY POST adds you to the automatic Follow list