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Inspiring
May 25, 2020
Question

Wrong reactions under topic?

  • May 25, 2020
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https://community.adobe.com/t5/after-effects/need-help-please-with-after-affects/m-p/11151572?page=2

 

I got an e-mail that a new reaction was posted to a thread I'm following.

But after going there, I found that the reactions do not match the OP (the reactions are on the subject I follow, but the wrong OP is shown). Something went wrong in pulling the database...

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    Nancy OShea
    Community Expert
    Community Expert
    May 29, 2020

    Although we discourage it, I think you'll find off-topic remarks in almost all public forum discussions.  It comes with the territory.  Unfortunately, there's very little we can do to police it.  

     

    As a forum moderator, I branch off-topic posts to new discussions when I see them.  But I'm sure there are many others that go unnoticed until someone like you calls attention to them.

     

    Nancy O'Shea— Product User & Community Expert
    Inspiring
    May 31, 2020

    Hi Nancy, as mentioned, I am trying to report a technical issue, since the replies are correct om the topic I was initally following, but the question on top of the thread isn't. It is not in line with the reactions.

    I know about off topic reactions, but off topic questions/original posts are new for me, if not impossible 😉

    Just Shoot Me
    Legend
    May 31, 2020

    What this look like to me is some mod or staff member Merge a bunch of replies from some other coversation into an Original Post from someone else on a completely different topic.

     

    To merge one conversation, individual post or a group of posts (Replies) into another conversation you have to know the original post identifier number that you are Merging INTO. If that identifier number is off by one digit the post/replies/whatever will end up in a different, unintended, conversation.

     

    This is what has happened with the thread you link to in your original post. Nothing more. Human Error not forum software errors.

     

    When I do a merge I Copy and Paste the thread identifier number that is found in the Address bar of your browser. Like this.

    If you don't Copy and Paste just that number, like you try to remember it or write it down and then type it into the Merge Post box you can write it down or type it in incorrectly.

     

     

    Legend
    May 25, 2020

    What do you mean by " I found that the reactions do not match the OP" exactly? Your screen shot doesn't seem to indicate this and I can't see anything in the discussion that looks wrong (but I wouldn't know what was right).

    Inspiring
    May 25, 2020

    Did you read the original post ('Need help... etc") and the comments?

    The comments are about After Effects preference syncing being unavailablre / greyed out. That is the topic I was following.

     

    The post is about someone who wants info on video software for his daughter.

     

    That's quite a mismatch ain't it?

    Legend
    May 25, 2020

    Now you mention it, I do see the mismatch. This doesn't strike me as at all unusual, people often pile in with no connection at all to the original post (except in their own head), then follow ups which mix the original posts, misunderstandings, and a wish to complain... There is a sudden jump after the first post, I see. One possibility could be that there was another post linking them "I wanted to use the face tools, but they were greyed out in AE2020. This is a load of *****." So, now people would reply to this "Greyed out for me too". And next the original reply was removed as abusive. Not saying this happened, but just pointing out how sudden leaps in topics can happen. Do you see any other evidence the database is mixing this up?