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Pkt_Lnt

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Do you mean I have been banned from search??? :eek: :)

Join the club! :( It has been over a week for me.

I sometimes get maybe two searches a day. I've posted in a couple other RC forums with no result.

edit - got pulled away, now more info. This started like what @Primokorn posted, I cleared laptop browser cache and tried a few more times. Then I got the Rate Restricted message and keep getting most times I try. Every few days I can search one or two times, then get the Rate Restricted again,, and have to wait a few days.

That makes it hard as an RC to help when I see a question I know was answered by a dev so I usually give that questioner the link, but now I just have to tell the person to search (we know how well that goes over ;) ) or I just leave since I can't help.
 
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X9MikeHonco

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Thank You

I just wanted to say thank you for all of the hard work that the dev's and users do to help everyone out. I have used this website to learn how to root my M9 and I appreciate it. I was born in the 70's and grew up using DOS. The Android development knowledge that everyone has got me interested in learning Linux and learning more about the Android system. I use a Pro Book 650 G2 with Windows 10 to mod my phone. I was wondering if anyone had any suggestions when it comes to learning to use Linux hands on? I would appreciate it if someone could help me out with this. I am one of those PTSD veterans and reading a book is not going to do it for me.

Thanks a lot you guys.
 

Timmmmaaahh!

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WORD on the praises above! I'm a DOS child myself, @X9MikeHonco :highfive: Here's a link to learn something about Linux logs but I would love to hear about other useful sources with more focus on Android as well (some basics here).

Anyway, I noticed something annoying as of late (since one or two weeks, didn't notice it actively). My own posts now show up as 'unread' as well. This was my previous workflow:
Check Subscribed >> Click first unread on a thread >> Read up >> Reply with a post about my cats* >> Go back to Subscribed and refresh
That used to suffice but now the following practice has been added:
Refresh Subscribed >> The thread I just posted in shows up as unread again! >> Have to visit again >> Head back to Subscribed and refresh once more.
This is only normal behaviour if someone posted in between clicking Reply and refreshing Subscribed. I thought it was something I missed but since I started paying attention to it, it's obviously consistent in marking my own addition to a thread as unread to myself.
Interesting fact: the last time someone posted the word "unread" in this thread before this post was on November 28, 2015.

*That's a lie, I don't have any cats.
 

Zekoslawen

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Feedback: Why the **** do I need to do an image verification every time I post? :mad: I use a rarely used browser (Pale Moon) so $croogle makes me click on 50 indiscernibly blurry images every time.
 

the_scotsman

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Feedback: Why the **** do I need to do an image verification every time I post? :mad: I use a rarely used browser (Pale Moon) so $croogle makes me click on 50 indiscernibly blurry images every time.

I think it's because you only have 2 posts. it'll stop once you've made a certain number of posts. I can't recall the number offhand. It's just one of the spam preventative measures in place.
 

Babydollll

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Hi. I'd like to report that there are several ads that pop up and are spam. Saying that my device has a virus (it most certainly does not) or that I've won something on Facebook (no. No I did not).
It's easy enough to close the browser window, but I'm letting y'all know in case it becomes an issue for other users.
Thank you. Have a nice day.
--BD
 
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GuestK0087

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Hi. I'd like to report that there are several ads that pop up and are spam. Saying that my device has a virus (it most certainly does not) or that I've won something on Facebook (no. No I did not).
It's easy enough to close the browser window, but I'm letting y'all know in case it becomes an issue for other users.
Thank you. Have a nice day.
--BD

There's a thread for reporting these issues:
https://xdaforums.com/showthread.php?t=1696660

Thanks! :)
 
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drshtmstry

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Hi. I am new to xda. I have Asus ZenFone Max. I try to subscribe the ZenFone Max forum but it doesn't show when I try to add my device.
 

andy356

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Is it mentioned anywhere not to use one's real name as username? People do it all the time, yes, but I notice an exasperating number of Indians do it here.

While creating a new account, can there be an advisory note shown that strongly discourages people from using their real names? It could simply be a bold warning right above the username field when the person fills it out.
 

zelendel

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Is it mentioned anywhere not to use one's real name as username? People do it all the time, yes, but I notice an exasperating number of Indians do it here.

While creating a new account, can there be an advisory note shown that strongly discourages people from using their real names? It could simply be a bold warning right above the username field when the person fills it out.
What's wrong with people using their names?
 

andy356

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What's wrong with people using their names?
Privacy becomes an issue. Most people don't follow best practices for their online identities, and are easier to track and hack and whatnot. It would be good to mitigate it in whatever small way possible, no? Even if they use their real names elsewhere, XDA becomes one less attack vector.
 

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    That's a great idea but it doesn't seem like XDA was designed for cloth conventions. :confused:
    I just thought it would me a nice way of spreading awareness of XDA.
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    Just a little request regarding XDA merchandise as the current ones from Zazzle are outdated. What I recommend is to have T-Shirts, hats, Hoodies, ect. This would make it easier as it could generate revenue and awareness. Another cool idea is to "personalize" these items by adding a username or avatar. That would be an interesting concept.

    Thank you.
    That's a great idea but it doesn't seem like XDA was designed for cloth conventions. :confused:
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    Just a little request regarding XDA merchandise as the current ones from Zazzle are outdated. What I recommend is to have T-Shirts, hats, Hoodies, ect. This would make it easier as it could generate revenue and awareness. Another cool idea is to "personalize" these items by adding a username or avatar. That would be an interesting concept.

    Thank you.
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    After reading a few threads and comments from our members I thought it may be worthwhile to create a Feedback, Recommendations or Idea's thread for XDA. We want to improve our forum for developers and the normal users.

    So, rather than sending a PM to a Moderator, please feel free to leave any feedback or idea's you may have to improve XDA, so we can discuss them properly, openly, with the plan to hopefully implement the ideas which are good.

    It's sole purpose is to improve XDA and collect your thoughts and idea's.

    We will all be monitoring this thread, and someone will hopefully reply without much delay.

    Thanks

    Rick
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    XDA-Developers needs to be more about developers

    While I see that time and users have made XDA less about development and more about user support, I think XDA has gone too far in that direction.

    Developers need a place to DISCUSS development.

    The "General" subforums are too overwhelmed with threads like "Post pictures of your phone", "list of threads linked from other places" and other random "general user" stuff.

    The "Q&A" subforums are now a place where moderators chase newbies to. The most technical question you might find in the Q&A section these days is "I just bricked my phone, what do I do?" (Usually, the answers are either making fun of the OP or telling him/her to search.)

    The "Development" subforums, which seems like a logical place to discuss development, is now reserved for people to post finish products only and beg for donations - It's the XDA version of the "app store." There's no actual "development" discussion allowed.

    Here's what we don't have anymore (but desperately need):

    A place where a kernel developer could start a thread discussing the pitfalls of turning off processor cores on a particular device when the device is idle. That would likely lead into a discussion on possible ways to optimize the IN/OUT code for the cores, which would actually *gasp* promote development.

    A place where a person might post a "HOW TO" document describing how to modify a stock firmware for a specific device to override carrier controlled lock downs. (For example, editing the CSC for a samsung device.)

    A place for development related DISCUSSION - not just a subform for "I cobbled together mods I copied from other people into a so-called ROM and will now beg you to donate to me and press my "thanks" button."

    XDA promotes itself as a DEVELOPERS FORUM. The definition of "forum" is "A meeting or medium where ideas and views on a particular issue can be exchanged." Doesn't that seem to indicate that development related discussion would be encouraged here?

    (continued...)

    ---------- Post added at 11:07 AM ---------- Previous post was at 10:51 AM ----------

    So, the obvious question about my post above is how do you moderate a "developers discussion" subforum?

    I honestly don't see a problem with that. You make posting access to that subforum by request only. The access should be granted pretty freely but with a note reminding the user that any non-development discussions will result in loss of access to those subforums. Plain and simple. Any RD's or ERD's would automatically be given access without the need to post a request.

    Only developers should moderate those subforums, as the fact is that XDA has some moderators that have no clue whatsoever what "development" is.

    I'd even go so far as to suggest that XDA's ERDs would be given final say in moderating those subforums. Actually, it might be a good idea to give ERDs final say in moderating all the development related forums - including the existing so-called "development" and "original development" subforums.

    ...

    I'll have one more post to discuss the current vagueness of the rules and the random enforcement of them...
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    Seriously tempted to just ban the next person who talks about the 10 post rule in here. Obviously they don't read the OP and don't care. They just want to complain. Well maybe I don't care about their accounts any more and will just delete them.
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    I don't read this thread for over a day and all hell breaks loose.

    Unfortunately, the last few pages is not the way I intended this thread to go. Instead of being suggestings to improve XDA, it has been steered down the road of "should we have OT threads in device forums or not"

    Can we try and steer away from this for a second and get back to the threads purpose with sensible suggestions. Now with all suggestions, discussion needs to take place so we can decide if the proposal is worthwhile or not. This is not us (mods & admin) ruling out your suggestions, it is us discussing your suggestion to see whether or not it would work with XDA.

    I personally value all suggestions, unfortunately we can not implement them all, but we (XDA) will do our best to listen, communicate with you and move forward with suggestions which will work

    Thanks
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    I think every overlooks one thing - if they try to spam OT, it's easy to find and remove, and reset their accounts. Our FSMs will spot it in device forums.

    I think in general we catch spammers faster in OT than elsewhere... So surely that helps, given it keeps OT clean..

    Regards to OT, I think the perceived problem is one of maturity. I know most of those involved claim to be adults, but some of the pointless threads about banana and llama are frankly a waste of space... OT used to be about mature debate and humour, but now it seems dominated by a highly insular group who spend inordinate amounts of time there, which would be more productively spent getting a job, or constructively posting to help people having problems..