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JourneymanMC
Iron Contributor
Oct 14, 2024

Using the right Discussion Space.

It seems like there are a lot of questions regarding issues in Windows 11, that end up in the Windows 10 Discussion Space, and I do find this somewhat annoying. Isn't it possible to make the different spaces more distinct?

 

  • Jsquared17's avatar
    Jsquared17
    Copper Contributor
    I'm noticing the same thing too. Hopefully, the moderators can do something about it.
  • JourneymanMC 

    Yes, that's true, but the user starts the discussion, he chooses the space to ask the question.

    To move a post, it is best to report in the tab (not appropriate content) Please move it to the right place for discussion - > the moderator will take the right steps.

    Thank you!'

     

     

    • JourneymanMC's avatar
      JourneymanMC
      Iron Contributor

       

      Yes, that is correct, the users choose the space themselves, and that is precisely why I suggested, making the two spaces more distinct. 
      You know, just as well as me, that 99% of the people, don't read the entire page, and spend no more than a few milliseconds before making a choice what to click. The majority of these questions doesn't really belong in a Tech-community, but should have been asked in the Microsoft Support Community 
      It is ordinary users, who end up here, asking one question, and one question only.

       

      I am no different than the rest of the Tech-users, so NO, I am not going to waste my time moderating this or that space, nor am I going to waste time providing support for ordinary Microsoft users. As you can see, I am not the only one; the majority of these questions are left unanswered.

       

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