Hi folks,
I have been pointing out earlier that questions on the inner workings of the Blue Prism product should be asked in the community called 'Blue Prism Product'. When I happened to be in another BP community, 'Community Chat' I found a lot of questions clearly referring to the 'Blue Prism Product' community. This led me to ask for some more strict moderation to get the question where they belonged.
Since yesterday I decided to pay the 'Blue Prism University' community a visit as I had a question regarding a BP course published there. To my surprise, I found even there almost only questions on the inner workings of the BP product. Even these belong in my view not in that community but in the 'Blue Prism Product' community.
A guesstimated 99 out of 100 visits to the community are triggered by my interest to see what questions have been asked there, and if I perhaps can contribute in some form or shape. I am a daily visitor and usually find something interesting or something I can answer. I find it therefor utterly confusing to now suddenly have to visit at least three communities to do so, where clearly one should suffice. Perhaps there are even more communities that I managed to miss thus far?
I find that in other non-RPA communities, there is a strict moderation and questions are moved to the proper thread if they happen to be launched in the 'wrong' thread. None of that on our community as it seems...
If no moderation will take place, and it is left open to anyone asking any question on any type of community, whatever unrelated title is has, there seems no point in having all these communities and we might as well merge all existing into one called 'Blue Prism Community' and do all our shopping for answers there.
Our options are:
- Leave it as-is including the prevailing chaos
- Merge all communities together in one 'Blue Prism Community'
- Apply vivid moderation in order to point the community visitors noses in the right direction and learn them how to surf the community pages in a more responsible manner
What's it gonna be? (...this is more a question for the good folks @blueprism, but y'all feel free to comment)
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Happy coding!
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Paul
Sweden
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Happy coding!
Paul, Sweden
(By all means, do not mark this as the best answer!)