Donate SIGN UP

E/mails to and from Editor AnswerBank

Avatar Image
vivandorron | 20:43 Tue 07th Apr 2009 | Site Suggestions
10 Answers
Judging from numerous postings in this section of AnswerBank, it would appear that the Editor often overlooks replying to e/mails. Cosequently, I am wondering what my position will be.

It is the case, I have written to the Ed on the fact that I receive e/mail notifications of answers to my questions posted in AB but , my Subscribed Threads are bereft of such reponses.; which they once were.

Accordingly, whilst awaiting a reply from the Ed to my communication dated 3rd April, I would be interested to know if other ABers are in a similar position............Ron.
Gravatar

Answers

1 to 10 of 10rss feed

Best Answer

No best answer has yet been selected by vivandorron. Once a best answer has been selected, it will be shown here.

For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.
Ron, yes they are, in their droves, and I suggest you forget about getting any response from the ed, the ed is too busy inviting the regular contributers to return to the site.
Question Author
Hi Dot
Hi Ron
Question Author
Sorry dot.hawkes. AB cut-out on me before I'd typed my comments.

I appreciate what you have said but will remind the Ed that I am awaitjng a reply. Things are not getting better on the AB site.

Best wishes to you....Ron.
-- answer removed --
Things are not getting better but we have had a few glimmers of hope, there is a chance that AB 3.0 will reduce the number of reasons to email the ed, which means less disapointment when there is no response. I think they are behind schedule though.
Hi ron:

You are definitely not alone there. I too have suffered such similar frustration, most annoying I'm sure you'd agree?

My Threads have also been bereft of responses - grossly
irksome.

Anyway, Ron, glad to know I'm not the only subscriber in this predicament.

You know what they say: A problem shared is a problem halved!
Question Author
Thanks paraffin for having halved my problem; and with dot.hawkes on-board that suggests a furher 50% reduction. However, if three are involved that must equate to thirty-three and a third percent.

My maths are really suspect. However, be it arithmetical or geometrical progression, I know that the position can never become zero until the Editor of AB takes note of matters and arranges to correct the position which prevails.

Best wishes folks........Ron
ahhh but you know what they say, expectation has to be greater than reality to create optimism, but then, a pessimist is someone with expectations lower than reality, the fraction there approaches zero but without reaching it, so, you never really give up hope, but an optimist, well, they believe in something better then reality i guess .
Question Author
G'evening dot.......Thanks for your philosophical observations.

Perhaps now I should consult a head-shrinker because I am not sure whether I am an optimistic pessimist or a pessimistic optimist ; or just a plain fruit and nut case.

Please let me have your opinion. I always respect your good advice on matters .......Ron

1 to 10 of 10rss feed

Do you know the answer?

E/mails to and from Editor AnswerBank

Answer Question >>