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  • Wednesday, July 22, 2009 1:01 AMDisplay Name_1 Users MedalsUsers MedalsUsers MedalsUsers MedalsUsers Medals
     
    I note the word "discussion" in: "it’s finally the right time to embrace forums as the de facto channel for community Q&A and discussion." (above).

    However moderator Mike Walsh has now stated that this thread is not to be used for posting "information". According to Mike, anything that is not a "question" will be deleted. So if you want to start a "discussion" your post will be deemed by Mike's boolean logic to be "information" and thus deleted.

    This being so, I suggest MS had better make it very clear to people not to use the "Start a Discussion" option users are presented with after they press the "Ask A Question" button (at least on this Forum topic if not the entire MSDN Forum). Otherwise MS will rapidly make some highly influencial people very very very angry.

    In my case I no sooner posted a "discussion" thread using the "Start a Discussion" option and my post got promptly deleted by Mr Walsh. I wont go into how furious I am - you can assess that from my reply to Mr Walsh's sticky post at the top of this forum (if he hasnt deleted that as well).

    I'll simply say that its a sad day for MS when MS people start biting the unpaid hands of the MS community extended out to help them.




    D. Name_1 (aka Anon E. Mouse)