Mav, you make it sound like there's a very high volume of FTTC threads to trawl through Mav, which of course there isn't. So what about the issues that are common to both? And jab1's comment just supports my earlier remark
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The only people this seems to be pleasing are those on FTTC who just don't want to read posts on anything ADSL
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which I suspect will continue to be the majority case.
@Chris Pettitt
I think you oversimplify the issue.
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It's as simple as if you're on ADSL, post in ADSL. If you're on Fibre, post in Fibre.
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Well it's not that simple. People that have issues and want to post will just post in the most obvious place. This change doesn't make it any "easier" to post. A lot of people will still post their FTTC or ADSL problems in Feedback for example because they think that's the most appropriate place and generally don't understand the technical aspects causing the problem.
How do you think it makes it easier for the moderators with an extra board to deal with? How does it make it easier for staff who still have the same number of threads to respond to, a task which they are not managing successfully at present (not through any fault of their own)?
Do you really think that there is a large number of people who just consecutively read thread after thread looking for an answer to their problem? - I don't think so, they'll either have used a search engine or will make a thread of their own (if they are forum members) without even bothering to search.
How do you think it's making life easier for the majority of people that respond to threads, especially where there are common issues - the best example of which I can think of quickly was the network outage whilst I was on holiday. Based on what little I've read, that affected FTTP/FTTC/ADSL. I'm sure we will see many duplicate type threads on such issues - well you might, I won't be looking specifically.
I'll just simply remind you of npr's OP and say there will be a lot of common issues.
@Chris Parr
Whilst there is obviously an increase in the number of posts on FTTC that does not correlate with an increased number of requests to have a separate Fibre board. The requests seem to have come form a very small number of people. How many FTTC thread starters - customers posting with problems have said it's been a problem not having a separate Fibre board?
You may have had discussions in the past, but as npr's OP asks, where was it this time?
I remain to be convinced, as I never saw it as a problem. One of the biggest problems on this forum is the number of threads appearing in Feedback that ought to be/have been in Broadband and Routers or occasionally one of the other boards, but that's a whole separate issue.
As you say, Time will tell.