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Community is great. but I feel that there are some much needed enhancements.

First that whenever I go to the community page, i see the most recent hits where someone has responded to a community post. Technically that is not the one that real needs attention

The one that needs attention is the posts that have zero response.

the enhancement i would ask is for a search option where you can either sort based on response count or just search on "zero response" .

The current behavior of many members is to respond to a post that has already been replied to , and just provide a similar comment, and not really adding much value.. and this is happening more as you are putting those recently updated posts on the top (:

Hope you implement this feature soon..

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what is that ? atleast type something besides the link to set the context

RedNectar
VIP Alumni
VIP Alumni

I agree with @ccieexpert .

And I have no idea how the link provided in the first reply helps.

Many other forums have the ability to at least filter unanswered questions (which I'd suggest would be another great option to have) or at least sort by "Least responses" or "Unanswered"

However, I'm sad to say that making suggestions to this forum is pretty useless - judging by the responses I got to my suggestion to Lock posts for comments after they have been answered

I think your best bet at the moment is to visit a topic page, such as Application Centric Infrastructure, then sort by Most Commented

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then scroll to the end of the list and click on the largest page number shown

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Bit of a pain, and the sorting may take a little time, but its the best advice I can offer until your suggestion is implemented 

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Thanks for that... but the last one shows the oldest one with zero response that is like 2015, so not useful.. so  you have to then navigate to a few pages before and find the most recent one... not ideal at all..

Leo Laohoo
Hall of Fame
Hall of Fame

The link is what I use as a "landing page" and lists all new threads.

RedNectar
VIP Alumni
VIP Alumni

the last one shows the oldest one with zero response that is like 2015, so not useful.. so  you have to then navigate to a few pages before and find the most recent one... not ideal at all..

Yeah. One more argument for having a filter available to see unanswered posts and posts with no responses.

it doesnt help .. still saw answered thread and threads that had a solution..

Gabriela Godoi do Prado
Community Manager
Community Manager

Hi @ccieexpert ! We're considering an enhancement that improves sort capabilities, sorting on discussions with no replies. We will keep you posted! Thanks for bringing this up! 

Rich R
VIP
VIP

Hi @ccieexpert - you do know there's an Unanswered Topics frame at bottom right of the screen when you're on a board right?

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If you click on View All the resulting list does seem to be sorted most recent first.  Does this meet your requirement?

hi @Rich R  i dont remember seeing before this post.. i think this came as enhancement lately. yes this is pretty good.. I think the ability to search everything on a technology would also be good.. it look like it is limited to a board...

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