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Jacob Bugge
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January 29, 2012
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A few strangenesses

  • January 29, 2012
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1) It now seems possible to mark at least 1 Correct Answer and 4 Helpful answers in one thread.

2) Unfortunately, Your Stuff no longer shows your own threads, but merely a collection of posts.

I would have added 1) to a thread I started when I saw 3 Helpful Answers in a thread (without any Correct Answer), but was unable to find it easily because of 2).

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    Jacob Bugge
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    February 6, 2012

    I believe it is 4 Helpful Answers, then, as in Strangeness 1)

    Still, Strangeness 2) is simply silly: Your Stuff (in Your Profile) is utterly useless when it is just similar to Recent Activity. It should, as it did, show what you yourself have started.

    I hope it may be changed back.

    PECourtejoie
    Community Expert
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    February 5, 2012

    The 4 helpful seems to be the new standard. Is it an issue?

    PECourtejoie
    Community Expert
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    February 6, 2012

    I noticed that the localized forums is localized... Don't know if it is because I logged there first today, but some of the strings are not correct. I wonder if I should report that to Jive, or here...

    Jacob Bugge
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    February 4, 2012

    There is now a second instance of 1), right here in this forum, maybe still growing:

    http://forums.adobe.com/thread/955582?tstart=0

    the_wine_snob
    Inspiring
    February 4, 2012

    Yes, I was surprised to see 4 Helpful Answers available, and as there were some good Replies, to help me understand what I was seeing, I chose to "award" the four. Do not know how that might have negatively affected things though.

    Hunt

    Jacob Bugge
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    February 4, 2012

    So four is the limit in strange threads, or can you go further, Bill?