Here are two aspects of Train's forums that bug me. What about you?
Trains has taken to pop up ads like fish take to water. They annoy the heck out of me. I am particularly bothered by the yellow band at the bottom of my screen that keeps telling me to subscribe to or renew my subscription to Trains. I just did it. Trains staff should have the technology to recognize me when I log-in, determine that I am a current, paid-up subscriber, and turn off the pop-up ads.
The other thing that bugs me are postings that just include a link to a media story about trains or another relevant subject. It is especially annoying to be given a reference to a publication that is only open to subscribers, i.e. The Dallas Morning News.
If a person wants to tell us about an important railroad event, he should summarize the article and, if appropriate, provide a link for those who want to explore the issue in greater depth. Two exceptions would be a link to video and photographs, although here too the person preparing the post should summarize the subject matter before providing a link to the video or photographs.
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None of the forum members like that incessant banner at the bottom of the page.
It has been the subject of the other forums for a while.
By now, Kalmbach has to be greatly amused at our annoyance.
And the links to subscriber only content? I am with you on that one.
Rich
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It would be nice if there was a way to get rid of the fool things...
As to the link business..it actually would help if the linker/poster would at least attempt to explain what the link was about...at least the links are not short url things like bit.ly....
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I, too, will agree on the restricted links thing. I'd have to imagine that in most cases it's someone who does have a subscription and forgets that not everyone else does.
Even if it's free to sign up for such links, usually you end up getting "not-quite-spam" from them.
Something I've seen on some forums is the exact opposite of just posting the link. Not only does the poster give the link, but they also copy and paste the entire article...
I will sometimes write a brief description and make part of said post a hyperlink, rather than posting the entire link. That's handy if the linked URL is really long.
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I just hate when the link goes to a video. In the time I have to sit and wait through 5 minutes of ads, I could have read a story about 75 times.
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Sam1The other thing that bugs me are postings that just include a link to a media story about trains or another relevant subject.
While a source to a reference can be helpful I completely agree that a person writing the post would do her or himself a big favor by summarizing the article and making the relevant point. Otherwise all we have is a homework assignment.
I don't mind the pop-up ads so much, everyone seems to have them now, and they've got to pay the bills somehow.
Links to a story? If I'm REALLY interested I'll go there, if not I won't. If it's too much of a hassle I won't trouble myself, there's plenty of other things catching my attention.
Firelock76 I don't mind the pop-up ads so much, everyone seems to have them now, and they've got to pay the bills somehow.
I liken them to preaching to the choir. We have already paid for our subscriptions, yet they keep posting annoyances on the forum and seemingly, every month mail us a reminder to renew. Methinks they could better spend their money on more productive endeavors.
Norm
As I mentioned in the other forum about the yellow banner on the bottom of the screen, I never even noticed it until it was brought up, and still don't notice it till someone brings it up again. Does it show up larger with formats on other devices like I-pads or I-phones? Maybe if Kalmbach reads this they'll realize that they're not reaching me and make it bigger and brighter.
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Firelock76 Links to a story? If I'm REALLY interested I'll go there, if not I won't. If it's too much of a hassle I won't trouble myself, there's plenty of other things catching my attention.
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Sam1 [snipped - PDN] . . . The other thing that bugs me are postings that just include a link to a media story about trains or another relevant subject. It is especially annoying to be given a reference to a publication that is only open to subscribers, i.e. The Dallas Morning News. . . .
- Paul North.
The "pop-up's" are usually the same thing I get weekly e-mails about and it doesn't seem to take much for them to randomly pop up over and over. Is there a way that the site can recognize a subscriber to eliminate the pop up ads?
Here is a new one to bug us. " Lets roll the dice" to see how much you can (save). Course every one gets 58% off the script price. Hee Hee looks like loaded dice to me.
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Murphy Siding Otherwise, most of those type of posts come off sounding like this:"Hey guys- take a look at this !!": www.mightbespam,com
I'm not necessarily opposed to that type of thing. I place much credence on the poster, even if I don't necessarily recognize the link. We did have an issue on the forum here a year or so ago when someone got into the system to create bad links, but if I don't see a warning about that, I normally go the links posted by the members I recognize, time permitting.
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I would PAY to have someone (or a group) to invade the lives of these idiots that think intrusive and annoying adverts are a good way to sell their product or service.
Every time they went to the bank to cash a check, the group would jump in front of them and scream and yell and waive signs about products they don't want, need or care about.
At the grocery checkout counter my group would have a megaphone to announce what they are buying and tell them of other items they could have gotten instead.
Every time they have a meeting, my group would be there to jump on the table and scream and shout about how much they need to talk about something unrelated to the meeting.
Every time they decide to have a quiet evening with their spouse, the group would be there to beat on a base drum and chant about hemorrhoids.
And, of course, when they are speaking to friends, the group would have plenty of scantily clad women being advertised as available for dates, or to advise them that their car might be better if it were red.
Unfortunately, I doubt if they would be smart enough to add 2 and 2 to figure out that such annoyances are what they are doing when they produce the SAME THING for web advertising. Anybody that is dumb enough to think that annoying a prospective customer is a good thing is too dumb to understand anything at all.
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Semper Vaporo I would PAY to have someone (or a group) to invade the lives of these idiots that think intrusive and annoying adverts are a good way to sell their product or service.
Murphy Siding Semper Vaporo I would PAY to have someone (or a group) to invade the lives of these idiots that think intrusive and annoying adverts are a good way to sell their product or service. Well, maybe I can help. I can get $2500 in an hour, with pre-approval, and NO CREDIT CHECK ! Once I pay off my bill at my Canadian pharmacy and the 3 easy payments on my um......other purchase, I can bankroll your effort. Besides, I think I can get $2500 a day- because that pop-up is in my in-box every day. Sadly, there must be someone somewhere dumb enough to respond to all the online carp.
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Yes, those things "bug" me too. What bugs me the most is this forum has gotten so boring I look at it maybe once a week.
Some of the sites I visit have a 'drop down' ad that covers the whole screen and has to be dispensed with to get to the content you went to the site for. It appears to be customary now, to have to wait through 15 to 30 seconds of some ad to view most videos.
If only the advertiser knew that I make a consicious effort NOT to patronize those who use these methods. It's todays world - we don't have to like it but we do have to live it.
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BaltACDSome of the sites I visit have a 'drop down' ad that covers the whole screen and has to be dispensed with to get to the content you went to the site for.
Just curious, anyone use a blocker addon successfully like Ad Blocker Plus? I turn it off only after I regularly patronize a site. On trains.com I had it disabled Until the annoying center screen pop up showed up.
Are you listening, Kalmbach?
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Only with deaf ears and indifference to their subscribers.
I also am opposed to popups. Fox News and others have built in links to a 30 second commercial that you cannot delete when you click on a video story. Quite annoying. Trains magazine has a popup for the forthcoming book on railroad maps. I ordered this book and DVD when it first came out. I agree there should be a way to cross check my membership and see that I already ordered the book and not blitz me with additional ads for the book.
A comment about the scanners at grocery stores. When they first came out the computer would say the product name and price such as "Heintz Ketchup $1.89." I was in line when the customer in front of me bought some birth control products. You can imagine the embarasment when it blurted out the product name. Fortunately stores no longer have this feature at the registers.
Whew;with all the comments said here it is a wonder the great monitor has not deleted everything. It is a shame how free speech has become an annoying thing, but money and greed will prevail at all cost. Sadly , two trains were injured before this post. I wonder who will sponser those??
Cannonball
Norm48327I liken them to preaching to the choir. We have already paid for our subscriptions, yet they keep posting annoyances on the forum and seemingly, every month mail us a reminder to renew. Methinks they could better spend their money on more productive endeavors.
One does not have to be a subscriber to be a Forum member. I wonder what percentage of the people posting are subscribers. There are probably also a lot of people who are not members, but do read the Forums regularly.
There are Forums that you cannot even read if you are not a member. Many of them are free, but others charge for membership.
I've looked at a lot of forums. There are some that are better in narrow areas of interest, but as general forums on trains and model railtoading trains.com forums are the best.
I tried to sell my two cents worth, but no one would give me a plug nickel for it.
I don't have a leg to stand on.
Nah... These things do not bug the LION. They is small potatoes, and LIONS do not eat potatoes.
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Yes, these things bother me. A lot. Were I not a member of this forum for a few years now, I would not bother to use it.
I am a 40 year subscriber to Trains and I have found this forum (and the people on it) to be an interesting and valuable resource for reading, discussing and learning about our common obsession...but I don't visit as much as I used to.I'm sorry, Kalmbach, this was a bad move. Please return to a friendlier format!
switch7frg It is a shame how free speech has become an annoying thing, but money and greed will prevail at all cost. Cannonball
It is a shame how free speech has become an annoying thing, but money and greed will prevail at all cost.
What is a shame is people like you who seem to believe you can say anything you wish on a companies website and then complain because your post was deleted.
How about if someone comes into your living room and starts screaming obscenities, do you have a right to kick them out?
Free speech relates to PUBLIC venues, for some reason, the American public seems ignorant about our laws. SHOCKER!!
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Even more annoying than a link with no explanation, is a thread title with no explanation of what's in the posting. A title should have some indication of subject matter, location, RR name if appropriate, etc. A thread with a title like "They did it again" will probably not prompt me to open it.
Yes it would be my right to stop or remove that person. my front door is there for their protection, not mine. My protection will be in my hand. The same will apply to my key pad.
I agree completely. Especially when the poster posts (JUST) a link without bothering to identify the subject matter or bother to contribute their own take of the story's content.
REALLY makes it look like a waste of time even following the link, since usually it is
I also hate getting sent to the site's "Media center" after logging in, with the disclaimer that the site is currently down, "please try again later" etc etc when a quick toggle of the "back" and forward" browser controls sends you right to the forums. AND PROVES THAT THE CLAIM THAT THE SITE IS CURRENTLY DOWN IS ANOTHER BALD FACE LIE.
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