Jamie's Random Musings
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Sunday 18 May 2008, 8:15 PM
Skype "Community" Achieves its Goal - Driving Away Users
I did stumble across a Forum titled "Using these Forums", where there were a number of user comments posted, and one reply from Skype. Here is a summary (repeats deleted):
1. Skype: Welcome to the new Community
2. Skype Founder: Congratulations, I like it
3. Skype Staff: We worked hard on it, and it's great.
4. Skype User: I don't like it
5. Skype Super User: I don't like it.
6. Skype Super User: I don't like it.
7. Skype User: I don't like it.
8. Skype User: I don't like it.
9. Skype User (former Super User); I don't like it
10. Skype Staff: Thanks for the comments, but we're going to do as we please, so get used to it.
11. Skype User: I don't like it.
12. Skype User: I've been using Forums for 16 years, and I hate it.
13. Skype User: I don't like it.
14. Skype Moderator(!): I can't find things from the old Forums, it's too complicated, I don't like it.
Well, let's see. Out of 14 different people, 11 didn't like it; the Skype founder, a Skype Staff member and a Skype Admin where thrilled with it and proud of it. If I had produced something that received UNIVERSAL DISAPPROVAL, not one positive comment from a user, a Super User or a Moderator, I don't think I would be either thrilled or proud.
But as I said, it apparently achieved their purpose. Skype users, who already have no Customer Support or Technical Support, now find that the "Community" is so inscrutable as to be unusable for getting support as well.


