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A Duke
19th February 2017, 02:51 PM
Hi,
I think it is time the TAPATALK tappers get a reminder about switching off the add announcement at the bottom of their posts. More and more posts have it, they maybe new members or new smart phone users who have not seen the rule. The Mods used to point them in the right direction.
:no:
Sorry to be a misery but it does bug me.
Regards
Big Shed
19th February 2017, 02:57 PM
Hugh, it does bug the Mods too but we got sick of having to constantly remind people to switch it off and get abused for our trouble.
Tapatalk is a blight on forums, very annoying advertising and it can't handle photos properly, but if that is what people have to use then we can't stop them. Funny things is when Tapatalk can't handle things properly guess who they complain to - not to Tapatalk but to the forum. We are not the only forum suffering from this, several other forums I frequent have the same issues with Tapatalk.
Personally I wouldn't want to inflict that sort of SPAM on my fellow forumites, but there you go.:((
doug3030
19th February 2017, 03:08 PM
Tapatalk is a blight on forums, very annoying advertising and it can't handle photos properly, but if that is what people have to use then we can't stop them. Funny things is when Tapatalk can't handle things properly guess who they complain to - not to Tapatalk but to the forum. We are not the only forum suffering from this, several other forums I frequent have the same issues with Tapatalk.
On the rare occasion I need to access the forum via my phone, I get a popup inviting me to download Tapatalk. I always refuse and access the forum with Chrome.
My question is - Why does trying to access the forum trigger the popup invitation to Tapatalk? I have always assumed that it was generated by the forum itself as part of registering the mobile device to access. Now I am wondering why this happens and whether the admins are aware of it?
Cheers
Doug
DSEL74
19th February 2017, 05:33 PM
It used to be a setting you could tick to switch off in the settings now it seams you have to click it off for each post and it doesn't always like to comply. At least for me.
Ps I just proved my own point I had to reopen this post as an edit to remove it.
Xanthorrhoeas
21st February 2017, 12:56 PM
Yes, I used to use Tapatalk on my iPad and I didn't like their message but found (after prompting) it was possible to remove it. Now, only the paid version of Tapatalk will (sort of) let you remove it - though they make it difficult as DSEL74 says. I don't object to paying for an app that I use but I didn't like their terms and conditions (which I read all the way through), or the way Tapatalk like to change the rules as they go. That has meant that I have deleted the app.
However, I now find that I simply ignore their blatant advert and focus on the gist of the post. That is more important after all and the less angst in my life the better. A wise woman once advised me to not fret the small stuff and to "F111 it" - meaning to just let it go overhead and far away.
DSEL74
21st February 2017, 01:45 PM
As an aside to the topic what I find much more annoying and a waste of forum space is people who reply directly under the post quoting what is written directly above and often included is multiple photos.
I think that is a much bigger issue and it was notified by our benevolent leader a practice to be ceased but many refuse to follow and is absolutely rife in certain sub forums.
bueller
21st February 2017, 01:57 PM
Honestly I've been on forums for like 15+ years over probably 100+ forums, this place is the only one where I've noticed people make such a big deal out of quoting posts. I highly doubt people are doing it intentionally to annoy people.
A Duke
21st February 2017, 02:03 PM
Hi,
I agree with that but the problem is you hit "reply" but if there are a couple of reply while you are typing or even before your reply it gives no indication to which post you are replying to, I think if an indication was given less people would "reply with quote"
Regards
P/S You see a post between mine and what I was replying to
Big Shed
21st February 2017, 02:11 PM
Honestly I've been on forums for like 15+ years over probably 100+ forums, this place is the only one where I've noticed people make such a big deal out of quoting posts. I highly doubt people are doing it intentionally to annoy people.
No, but in most cases it is plain laziness, the Reply with Quote button is on the right and it is bigger than the Reply button so that gets picked.
As DSEL says it is a very annoying habit, especially when the quoted text is straight above the reply (as I have just done). It gets worse when the amount of text quoted a large, ie more than a screen full, which means you have to scroll past 2 screens full just to get to the reply. Then for good measure there may be a few potos in there as well and you have to scroll even further.
All this then gets stored on the server and the data needs to be paid for and downloaded every time someone reads the thread. Maybe not such a big deal for people with unlimited data and NBN speeds but a real problem for people with dial up or plain ADSL on very limited speeds and limited data.
So, in other words it is not all about oneself, ie "I'm alright Jack", but also showing some consideration for other forum users and the forum owner who has to pay for it all.
bueller
21st February 2017, 02:33 PM
While I agree with what you're saying the point about downloading images and the associated cost isn't accurate. An image can be quoted in the thread hundreds of times but so long as the quote references the same image files then it will pull the image from cache. And costs associated with storing text is absolutely minuscule.
Big Shed
21st February 2017, 02:41 PM
The cost may be miniscule but it is still an unnecessary cost borne not by you but by the forum owner.
Scrolling past all these unnecessary quotes is still a major PITA, no matter what the associated costs, especially on smaller screens such as phones.
I come back again to what I said, it is all about showing consideration for other forum users, which may or may not be something you see as important.
bueller
21st February 2017, 03:34 PM
I don't think my consideration for other users needed to be called into question did it? I was merely correcting you on something I've seen you post numerous times which had no bearing in fact.
BobL
21st February 2017, 03:37 PM
Maybe the "reply with quote" button could be removed so that the poster has to deliberately copy and paste any quotes?
Big Shed
21st February 2017, 03:58 PM
Yes that is a possibility but it wouldn't be a simple matter of copying and pasting the text to be quoted, the user would also have to then highlight that text and hit the "Quote" icon on the toolbar.
Big Shed
21st February 2017, 04:04 PM
I don't think my consideration for other users needed to be called into question did it? I was merely correcting you on something I've seen you post numerous times which had no bearing in fact.
If you read what I wrote you will see that I didn't "call in to question your consideration for other users". I merely stated that it was something that "MAY or MAY NOT be important to you".
I come back again to what I said, it is all about showing consideration for other forum users, which may or may not be something you see as important.
doug3030
21st February 2017, 04:21 PM
No, but in most cases it is plain laziness, the Reply with Quote button is on the right and it is bigger than the Reply button so that gets picked.
I do not think it is laziness in all cases. I personally choose the option that is best suited for the circumstances.
But if you really feel that people are being lazy and picking the biggest button, why not re-label the "reply" button to read;
"Please consider the extra data usage and click this button to reply without quoting any text or pictures"
Then it will be much bigger than the "reply with quote" button and all the lazy people will pick that one. :2tsup:
Cheers
Doug
bueller
21st February 2017, 04:27 PM
If you read what I wrote you will see that I didn't "call in to question your consideration for other users". I merely stated that it was something that "MAY or MAY NOT be important to you".
I read your post. It reads as inflammatory.
BobL
21st February 2017, 04:56 PM
. . . . . the user would also have to then highlight that text and hit the "Quote" icon on the toolbar.
. . . and that should be enough to put the slackers off so only the determined will bother?
rwbuild
21st February 2017, 09:16 PM
First world problem.......
Sturdee
22nd February 2017, 01:42 PM
Getting back on topic, it also annoys me very much to see that insidious spam of Tapatalk on every post and lately it is even showing that the post was made from an I pad.
As apparently we can't seem to stop this may be I should join in with my own message of how I post. :U
Peter.
Sent from my desktop computer running Windows XP Professional and Firefox using the dedicated Optus cable giving me unlimited data sent at the rate of 100 Mbps. :U
doug3030
22nd February 2017, 05:34 PM
Sent from my desktop computer running Windows XP Professional and Firefox using the dedicated Optus cable giving me unlimited data sent at the rate of 100 Mbps. :U
Put it in as your signature, Peter. It will save you having to type it in each time. :2tsup: :D :rolleyes:
Cheers
Doug
Bob38S
27th February 2017, 12:22 PM
Just a suggestion for all, I rarely use the reply with quote, but when I felt it was pertinent and the quote was long, I delete what is "extra" and only leave what I'm responding to.
Xanthorrhoeas
1st March 2017, 04:47 PM
I do the same as Bob38S - but primarily for ease of understanding as I am usually only responding to part of someone's post.
wheelinround
2nd March 2017, 10:01 AM
I'll say sorry to all then being brand new to Taptalk and only an occasional user, more reader from than posting. Usually I go through all settings etc with the new tablet its as said occasional use although I've had Andriod phone for years. I'll look deeper into a number of settings because as soon as its turned on updates of threads and new threads download. Thats going to phiss the misses off.
However I do like that through TT I get updates to subscribed threads where as through notifications emailed to me I don't. Go figure eh. Photos able to be seen with out the hassles etc etc.