How do we move on?

tigerfish replied on 30/11/2016 01:02

Posted on 30/11/2016 01:02

I've just been looking through the last few weeks of posts and I guess that there's probably less than 20 of us that regularly post on here, with probably a few new members who contribute occasionally.  But given the total membership of the CC we are nothing more than a mere pimple on the Elephants B**b.  So,- its not really any wonder that the CC ruling body take very little notice (If any) of what we say.

So how do we improve things? Personally I have long thought that our power of debate and thought, is often diluted by cynical humour. However, given our tiny ability to influence things, that is not really surprising.

So how do we make this forum more influential?

Or perhaps that is not our role?  I really do not know, & even if I did, that would do little to ease the situation, because others would seek to argue the opposite view.

So where do we go from here? Do we accept that we are of no real value at all?  Should we try harder to show the way forward?  But perhaps that's not our role!   Maybe just a light weight banter fellowship will be always our role.  But if that is the case why do we get so cross when we think that someone else is upsetting or disagreeing with us?

Perhaps its too late, and I should go to bed, but I really do think that once we were on to something, - now I'm not so sure!

TF

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Posted on 01/12/2016 15:14

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brue replied on 01/12/2016 15:35

Posted on 01/12/2016 15:35

Are there 20 regular posters? Probably not, just now there at least 30 different people posting, plus a continuous flow of reviews from many others. It might appear that there are regulars on certain threads but I think this changes throughout the year.

If you can't post a photo in this area you can at least add photos in the story section and it would be good to see more posters on there with some new stories and ideas.

SteveL replied on 01/12/2016 17:18

Posted on 01/12/2016 17:18

One thing that is missing IMO is a section on Technology. Hopefully this will be addressed in the new forum. At the moment information of this type is dispersed amongst many sections. A specific place to put queries of this type and a reliable search routine, that would allow searches of specific sections, would be invaluable and greatly enhance the forum.

Steve

Whilst I agree with you it does present some difficulties. If it were Home Technology it would fit nicely in the Social Room but if it was also to encompass hobby related technology it could get a bit confusing? What had you in mind to include in the section?

David

I was mainly thinking about technology which related to the caravanning / motorhoming  pass time. So things like satalite systems, signal boosters, wifi camera systems, TV's, computers, pads and sat navs. I appreciate there would be an overlap with things like camera systems, which might be used for wildlife photography, however I still think they would be better under the technology heading. Clearly there are some things that would be best left under general chat, such as the house alarms thread currently going. However, the current HDMI thread would probably fit better into technology than general chat.

peedee replied on 01/12/2016 17:25

Posted on 01/12/2016 17:25

If you can't post a photo in this area you can at least add photos in the story section and it would be good to see more posters on there with some new stories and ideas.

The stories section is about the least friendly area of the whole web site, it needs a drastic overhaul then I might be tempted?

peedee

DavidKlyne replied on 01/12/2016 17:34

Posted on 01/12/2016 17:34

 

I was mainly thinking about technology which related to the caravanning / motorhoming  pass time. So things like satalite systems, signal boosters, wifi camera systems, TV's, computers, pads and sat navs. I appreciate there would be an overlap with things like camera systems, which might be used for wildlife photography, however I still think they would be better under the technology heading. Clearly there are some things that would be best left under general chat, such as the house alarms thread currently going. However, the current HDMI thread would probably fit better into technology than general chat.

Steve

I suppose when you add all those things together it is quite a list and would comfortably sit under Information, Technical Tips & Advice. I have often thought that it was a section that was missing and often the questions get a bit lost under Parts and Accessories. Perhaps we should put it to Rochelle if there was enough support for it?

David

DavidKlyne replied on 01/12/2016 17:38

Posted on 01/12/2016 17:38

If you can't post a photo in this area you can at least add photos in the story section and it would be good to see more posters on there with some new stories and ideas.

The stories section is about the least friendly area of the whole web site, it needs a drastic overhaul then I might be tempted?

peedee

Peedee

If you are using an iPad there are certainly difficulties with posting pictures anywhere let alone the Story Section. However if you use a Windows based system its pretty easy to get the first five pictures loaded and relatively easy to add extra pictures if you are inclined. Here is an example 

David

peedee replied on 01/12/2016 17:50

Posted on 01/12/2016 17:50

I don't go there much after the first few forays but basic functiions like edit or spell checker are none existant. Any good story is quickly lost in amongst the dross and there is no search facility and with just two headings of Out and About and Overseas Touring it doesn't make it easy to find a story about going to a particular destination or event.

peedee.

SteveL replied on 01/12/2016 18:56

Posted on 01/12/2016 18:56

I must admit we don't add photos as we rarely turn on our windows machine and normally use our iPads. However, as with posts of any length, stories are best compiled in an editor, where the spell checker works and things can be easily reorganised. For the ipad, Pages is good which OH uses, or office note which I prefer. Then just copy and paste.

peedee replied on 01/12/2016 19:38

Posted on 01/12/2016 19:38

Agree Steve but in the early days I had not realised this being more familiar with other forums approaches to blogs. It was the same with the time out on the site, but it does not take long to catch on. Smile

It is still useful to be able to update stories with new information. That is the main reason I provide a link to all but one of mine (the first one) so I can keep control of the content.

peedee

neveramsure replied on 01/12/2016 19:43

Posted on 01/12/2016 19:43

This is a quote from a post by Rowena in 2012,

“I can assure you we do take members feedback very seriously, but with such a large and diverse membership unfortunately it’s not possible to please everyone. We have a members survey panel of over 9,000 and we regularly send surveys to see how we can make improvements, ask for feedback and find out what members do and don’t like about The Caravan Club – and we do take the results on board. If you are not already a member of the research panel we would be delighted if you joined. We’ve launched Club Together to give members the opportunity to interact and we are monitoring the feedback and discussions – we’ll be using it to help us improve our products and services and help make decisions going forward.”

Things have changed so much over recent years, some of it for the better IMHO.

Wherever we go from here I hope it includes easier ways to post a picture.Smile

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