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group still confusing?

I found it easy to get into. I lurked a few times on KuF but get totally be-mazed there.

I found it easy to get into. I lurked a few times on KuF but get totally be-mazed there."
Snap
Unless you can get rid of that girl.

Once people find that, the rest is dead easy.
We just need to make sure they know about it.


I agree with Patti though, the unread topics button is a dream come true

He also leaves his socks in the lounge.
Men.

Once people find that, the rest is dead easy.
We just need to make sure they know about it."
indeed - my bookmark goes straight in at the unread topics i never visit the homepage at all!
imo, the only thing overwhelming about the group is also the best thing about it - and that it that it is very very active
so, you miss a day and there's loads of unread posts
which is where the "mark all as read" is very very handy too :)

I do clear the un-read ones off fairly regularly though.
I've never found it hard getting around...it can't be that hard if I can do it.

Maybe we should change the order?

imo, the only thing overwhelming about the group is also the best thing about it - and that it that it is very very active
so, you miss a day and there's loads of unread posts
which is where the "mark all as read" is very very handy too :)
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Yes - I just wish they would stay "marked as read" though.
Say there is a thread about a book that I'm not interested in, and there are three unread messages. So I mark it as read, then someone else adds another messages & back it pops with 4 unread messages.
Not something that Simon can fix, I know it is Goodreads, but it does annoy me.

I once found a particular thread on KUF, but I never found it again.

Tim, I once heard someone say that girls did better educationally in an all-girls school and boys did better in a co-educational environment, therefore all girls should go to single-sex schools and all boys go mixed schools!


Yes that too.
But the unread posts really annoys me. It's as if Goodreads is saying "But I know you haven't really read them so I'll just remind you about them." It's almost as annoying as getting junk mail every week from Mr Branson. (still haven't managed one week without at least one item of junk from his company)

But I've never had trouble finding anything, or posting.




But BJ couldn't find and that is the point. Things aren't so easy to find. Perhaps I should empty the whole forum out and start again.

Now this is a typical example. Here is Kath attempting to be helpful by giving simple instructions, but I obviously suffer from some form of forum blindness that makes even the simplest guidance hard to follow. 'Click to the right' of what, Kath?


Thank you! Found it - but only because you kindly bumped it up the list to make it obvious (even to me). How did you find it so quickly?

Think I better leave this thread now."
Me, too - I'm getting far too excited.

Think I better leave this thread now."
Me, too - I'm getting far too excited."
YOU'RE getting excited! *wipes brow*

But BJ couldn't find and that is the point. Things aren't so easy to find. Perhaps I should empty the whole forum out ..."
not having a go at anybody but surely authors should be subscribing to their own threads for email updates in case a reader pops in and asks a q or posts something?
then the thread would appear in their subscription list in their profile and would be easier to find...
or they could even bookmark it !
i think that you are taking on far too much responsibility Simon as there are things that readers/authors can do to make their lives easier here rather than it all being on you :)

There is that 'Email me when people comment' thing at the bottom of every thread.
I forget about that as I never use it.
Of course you're not having a go Kath. You'd never do that. :)
Very valid point though.

My poorly-expressed point was that if I couldn't find a thread that I knew existed (without the advantages of the links I have) how could anyone else find it.

I joined goodreads.com a while back and already have an author page, etc., - all the bells and whistles - with them, and then just the other day found goodreads UK and so am investigating it today. Am I totally daft in thinking that goodreads.com and goodreads UK would be two seperate sites? OK , don't answer that one.
Well, I am gaining the impression that some parts are seperate and some parts aren't, but haven't yet ascertained which is which - this page, which is supposed to be for those who are struggling to sign on to goodreads UK, has I note a .com url!
So, am I an already signed in member of goodreads UK, or aren't I?
Help!

So to answer your question, no - they are not separate sites! :)

Everyone is welcome in our group.
Pleased you found us Leslie!
Any more questions, please just ask.

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Yes - I just wish they would stay "marked as read" though.
Ditto
So help me here.... What tweaks would you like to see?