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October 3, 2019
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This is a massive step backwards [Branched & Moved]

  • October 3, 2019
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This is a massive step backwards and actually a big mistake on Adobe's part. The forums are now useless without the rich history of solutions from the past. I would say all old questions and replies are still relevant today. Just because someone hasn't searched for them in a while doesn't mean they need archiving. I would petition that Adobe restore all of the historical data as soon as possible. 

 

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    Tacafy大尉
    Legend
    October 6, 2019

    Although information on products that have been discontinued has been included, the information posted in the forum so far can be said to be a property.
    I don't think there should be things that can only be attributed to the circumstances of the company, and the future direction of the forum will tend to be in a negative direction such as "It will disappear in a few years." I'm worried that it might be.
    There is a word “Lingering knowledge” in Japan.
    It means getting new from old.
    The top of the new forum says, “If you have trouble with an idea, get inspiration.” That is exactly it.
    I would like Adobe to know that erasing past information is in some ways a reverse of the concept of the new forum.

    Jongware
    Community Expert
    Community Expert
    October 7, 2019

    I always smiled when searching an answer for an obscure problem ... to find one I solved ten or more years ago.

    No more!