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When I'm playing a game I think the board is to big and exit full screen but then everything starts overlapping and then I have to switch back to full screen can you please fix these!

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Try clearing your browser cache.

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Spacegenuis wrote:

When I'm playing a game I think the board is to big and exit full screen but then everything starts overlapping and then I have to switch back to full screen can you please fix these!

LOL. I've been having this problem too XD

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Yes. There is a way around that, but we want Chess.com to finally do their job like they are paid to do. We understand that their plethora of glitches affects our gaming here.

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GOOGLEQuyloonTUTOR4ALLedu wrote:

Yes. There is a way around that, but we want Chess.com to finally do their job like they are paid to do. We understand that their plethora of glitches affects our gaming here.

Then why are you still in Chess.com? All you do is complain lol, and this bug is not even Chess.com’s fault.

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It is not? Look at the top left of the website: CHESS.COM! We rest our case. We are not the only ones rightfully "complaining", or we like to rather say suggesting, a need for change. Simply, fix the problems. Maybe, if that is its focus, users would be happier and better retained. We share the sentiments of courageous users willing to speak up about it when some are clearly less interested in doing so; we shall say?!

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GOOGLEQuyloonTUTOR4ALLedu wrote:

It is not? Look at the top left of the website: CHESS.COM! We rest our case. We are not the only ones rightfully "complaining", or we like to rather say suggesting, a need for change. Simply, fix the problems. Maybe, if that is its focus, users would be happier and better retained. We share the sentiments of courageous users willing to speak up about it when some are clearly less interested in doing so; we shall say?!

They are fixing the problems. You think they aren’t?

If you think Chess.com is full of issues, simply leave.

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GOOGLEQuyloonTUTOR4ALLedu wrote:

Yes. There is a way around that, but we want Chess.com to finally do their job like they are paid to do. We understand that their plethora of glitches affects our gaming here.

True

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@ToastBread_1 is right.What you think is the staff?Robots?The bugs can be fixed in 1 minute?

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Martin_Stahl wrote:

Try clearing your browser cache.

Not working

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We said what we said, and you said what you said. Now, you should just leave it alone.

To our (plural) point, the issue is not about us leaving along with the rest of the other users looking to make this website better by speaking up about what Chess.com is *not* *actively* doing. In fact, the last time we checked, Chess.com encourages that; just look around. If you have not noticed, they have suggestions, beta, and welcome the freedom of speech.

So no! We stand by what we have been saying and also the dear members who are not complaining but suggesting fixes that are to be had. That should not bother anyone and certainly has nothing to do with you. The last time we checked, you do not own Chess.com. So; yeah?!

The solution is not us leaving but actually is staying to actually hopefully witness problems *finally* being fix. We also find it funny that you are saying that we should leave when we do not recall you saying that to the other users who speak in truth like us. So be fair across the board; pun intended and stop singling members out.

Again leaving is not the solution when fixable problems will more and likely remain here; just saying. We spoke our peace and will be more mature and leave it there. By the way, we are doing nothing wrong by speaking up about obvious problems here just like the other bold and courageous members who do also.

Furthermore, we are in our right. We have been here since 2013 and prior and are expected to say something as senior members who have been loyal to this site despite its clear problems and everything in between. We stand up and stand by the courageous members who speak in agreement to these claims stated with the pure intent to make Chess.com a better community. That is transparent. If we do not, then why are we/you here? If it is just to play, great but keep doing that and not look to single out the outspoken, especially for the betterment of Chess.com.

We rest our case and the cases of others here. That is our job and let us all let Chess.com also do their job. Our job is advocacy, and we take that very seriously, even at our expense as members clearly see here.

Lastly, you said what you said, and we said what we (plural) said. Now, just leave it alone. To be more mature and to continue to lead by example, we will not be posting anything else specific to you anymore. We wish to use our time handling other pertinent matters that need to be addressed as we already handle the issue with you and your erroneous claims.

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If there is no problems with bugs,why report ?If there are no suggestions,it means the site is wonderful

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And you know it is a bit of shame reacting to your own comments and congratulating yourself

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That was not us, and we are not sure if you even know what you are talking about or even understood half of what we were meaning. However, like we said before, it does not matter. Chess.com finally fixing many of the problems matters.

We are talking about the glitches, problems, suggestions, beta situations, feedback, and more to make Chess.com a better community. There is no harm to that just as much as anyone has their right to agree or disagree. Let us express our feelings while you hold on to yours. People talking about us complaining when we (plural; meaning more than half of the players on this site) are offering suggestions is plainly immature and unnecessary behavior needed to be addressed. Now, let's complain about that; shall we?!

Our expressions are fixing problems and are moving Chess.com forward. What are you doing, other than moving pieces around and borderline bullying the ones willing to buy out their time to offer suggestions or make other players and Chess.com more aware of situations needed to be addressed?! We are helping everyone to have a better experience.

We understand that, even with the good of doing something like this, there will be critics. Guess what?! We didn't ask!

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Whatever,you said.Keep complaining

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Yeah; better known to us mature players and members as offering suggestions that are heard by Chess.com. Laminated!

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You're using plural? Who do you think you are, the "delegate of Chess.com community"? It's not like half of the players here (which is roughly 130 million accounts) agree with you, also you're getting downvoted FYI. Also stop reacting to yourself, that's just sad.

The thing is you're giving no feedback or suggestions, you're not appreciating what the staff team is doing. If you think it is simple, then do it yourself. But well, it is not just "a few lines of code", just one line of code or even a mistake can ruin a whole system. And Chess.com staff is in my opinion, really good in their job. This site has more than 200 million users too.

If you're here to complain about Chess.com, then why not go to another site? Chess.com is bad according to you anyway.

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Spacegenuis wrote:
Martin_Stahl wrote:

Try clearing your browser cache.

Not working

How are you accessing the site? What browser and browser version?

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on chromebook

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ToastBread_1 έγραψε:

You're using plural? Who do you think you are, the "delegate of Chess.com community"? It's not like half of the players here (which is roughly 130 million accounts) agree with you, also you're getting downvoted FYI. Also stop reacting to yourself, that's just sad.

The thing is you're giving no feedback or suggestions, you're not appreciating what the staff team is doing. If you think it is simple, then do it yourself. But well, it is not just "a few lines of code", just one line of code or even a mistake can ruin a whole system. And Chess.com staff is in my opinion, really good in their job. This site has more than 200 million users too.

If you're here to complain about Chess.com, then why not go to another site? Chess.com is bad according to you anyway.

Yes he is right.Not only that ,if you don't like someone opininon,you downvote it ,huh?Downvotes are to help the member to understand if he is very wrong.It isn't because of that

''Argh,I don't agree,let me downvote him