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Tricider bugs and suggestions - Joseph_21sv - 10-15-2017 11:01 PM

I have started a tricision here to brainstorm what problem to feed back to Tricider to fix with their platform. I am posting this thread to invite you to vote and suggest ideas.


RE: Tricider bugs and suggestions - rprosperi - 10-15-2017 11:32 PM

(10-15-2017 11:01 PM)Joseph_21sv Wrote:  I have started a tricision here to brainstorm what problem to feed back to Tricider to fix with their platform. I am posting this thread to invite you to vote and suggest ideas.

Tricider? Huh?

Anyhow, it seems to be a bad link, at least it is for me in NY Sun. evening.


RE: Tricider bugs and suggestions - Garth Wilson - 10-16-2017 01:46 AM

Yeah, I get "Server not found" too. I'm in SoCal.


RE: Tricider bugs and suggestions - Maximilian Hohmann - 10-16-2017 10:12 AM

Hello,

the link does not work because the colon between "http" and "//" is missing. I was able to open it but still do not have the faintest idea what it might be about... An explanation would be very welcome!

Regards
Max


RE: Tricider bugs and suggestions - jebem - 10-16-2017 03:22 PM

I believe the link the OP is referring to is this one, but I also do not understand what exactly this is about. It looks like he is doing just some sort of test.

(Tricider is being use here to report Prime bugs and suggestions since long time ago. Eried started it and for some time it was kind of busy).


RE: Tricider bugs and suggestions - Joseph_21sv - 10-17-2017 02:25 AM

The only thing it is about right now is the 100-character (spaces and punctuation included) limit on arguments by third parties (i. e. anyone who has not proposed the ideas) for or against, but mostly against, proposed ideas. This matters because the ideas people get are almost always ideas they implicitly already support anyway. And if only the implied argument has no limit, the Tricider platform just rubber-stamps ideas that are already wildly popular with the participants in a tricision.