How often do you check in on the forum?
66Mustang
Community member Posts: 13,367 Disability Gamechanger
I am just wondering whether I am a bit sad with how often I check for new posts!!!
How often do you check in on the forum? 12 votes
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A few times a dayI get the notification emails and check them as they come in but I go through all recent discussions once a day
It maybe a lot but I am a community champion so part of the role -
A few times a dayA few times a dayI also get email notifications; if it's a short message I can see it without checking the forum. I then check for new members, & have a look through the recent discussions when I'm on the forum.
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HourlyThat makes sense @janer1967 and @chiarieds. I don’t get email notifications or website notifications so I keep the page open and refresh it quite often. Maybe I should set up notifications!
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More than once an hourIt'd be bad if I didn't It depends what else I'm up to though, and I try not to check when I'm not on-shift.
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A few times a day@66Mustang it might be a good idea at least you can just select the topics you are interested in
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More than once an hourOh yeah I'd definitely recommend having a play around with the notification settings everyone!
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A few times a day
Tori_Scope said:
Ah, but we might get up to all sorts of mischief (but not as bad as Richard_Scope), if you don't check up on us @Tori_ScopeIt'd be bad if I didn't It depends what else I'm up to though, and I try not to check when I'm not on-shift. -
More than once an hourAs we witnessed with the counting game @chiarieds! Never again
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A few times a dayThat had crossed my mind!
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HourlyHahahaha
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More than once an hourI'll be keeping my eye on you both from now on.
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More than once an hourI'm in n out like a fiddlers elbow...so to speak...lol
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A few times a dayI check scope as soon as I sign onto the internet and then keep going back, you could say i'm addicted but ....yes I probably am2024 The year of the general election...the time for change is coming 💡
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More than once an hourYeah, similar to Tori I would be in trouble if I didn't check Good job I love being here.
Would definitely recommend setting up notifications for anyone who hasn't, and the recent discussions page is a good place to get a snapshot of what's going on.Online Community CoordinatorConcerned about another member's safety or wellbeing? Flag your concerns with us.
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A few times a daySame as emails - first thing in the morning, then again at lunchtime.
I get email notifications for PMs and my own threads but for everything else I use the recent discussions page. -
HourlyThanks for all of the answers. I find it interesting to see how much people check the forum compared to me
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More than once an hourGreat insight, thanks for asking the question @66Mustang
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