This site is so buggy

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Richard_Hunter

Congratulations, you got my attention. Now go away and find something useful to do with your life.

IHaveTheSauce
CantFindaUsername123 wrote:

Why do you feel the need to go out and talk about how this site is buggy. You aren't a programmer. You don't know how to program sites. It's probably just your internet too. You say that you don't do this for clout, but then why do you seem to be doing the same exact thing you did a few days ago where you whined about how gambits are dumb. I'm telling people that in order for this dumb stuff to stop all they need to do is just ignore this. And another thing that suspicious is that you're whining about how the site is buggy on a thread. What do you think this is going to accomplish. Obviously you think it's going to accomplish something because you did it. The only thing it will accomplish, however is people arguing with you on this thread everyday about how this site isn't trash. That was exactly what you were doing with the thread about gambits too. The only thing that would really accomplish is people getting mad at you because of that. You weren't going to change the rules of the game. Thus, you're literally trying to do all this for clout. Like sure I don't care that you want clout, but find some other way to do this besides constantly complaining about this site or chess.

Just leave this thread. This is literally something he's doing just for internet clout. 

IHaveTheSauce
Richard_Hunter wrote:

Congratulations, you got my attention. Now go away and find something useful to do with your life.

says the person complaining about their internet connection to a thread. Go complain to your friends about this. No one needs to hear about htis.

Richard_Hunter

Moderator: Could you delete CantFindaUsername123 's posts? He's just trying to drown out the serious intent of this forum.

IHaveTheSauce
Richard_Hunter wrote:

Moderator: Could you delete CantFindaUsername123 's posts? He's just trying to drown out the serious intent of this forum.

AHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA this is so funny

sndeww
Richard_Hunter wrote:

I actually only want to discuss this with people from Chess.com who know what they're talking about, not uniformed people who want to speak for them.

Nobody on chess.com is gonna talk to a not-problem when the blocking option is perfectly fine, as NobleElevator's example showed.

NobleElevator
SNUDOO wrote:
Richard_Hunter wrote:

I actually only want to discuss this with people from Chess.com who know what they're talking about, not uniformed people who want to speak for them.

Nobody on chess.com is gonna talk to a not-problem when the blocking option is perfectly fine, as NobleElevator's example showed.

xD a lot of mods don't know much either surprise.png

sndeww

@Richard_Hunter why don't you go to the guy's profile to see if he's been blocked instead of saying "oh the block button doesn't work" when you don't even check to see if they've been blocked?

NobleElevator

If it doesn't work, then maybe it is a bug. I tried this 2 months ago, perhaps there was an update causing a bug. I'll test it out today.

Richard_Hunter
SNUDOO wrote:

@Richard_Hunter why don't you go to the guy's profile to see if he's been blocked instead of saying "oh the block button doesn't work" when you don't even check to see if they've been blocked?

Wow, what a nice user experience that sounds like! They should make the other block button behave the same.

NobleElevator
Richard_Hunter wrote:
SNUDOO wrote:

@Richard_Hunter why don't you go to the guy's profile to see if he's been blocked instead of saying "oh the block button doesn't work" when you don't even check to see if they've been blocked?

Wow, what a nice user experience that sounds like! They should make the other block button behave the same.

Snudoo meant that you could check if your opponent is blocked by doing that, he didn't mean that it didn't work.

Steven-ODonoghue
CantFindaUsername123 wrote:

You make threads whining about dumb things and then just as the last one you made died out, you started a new one. Go complain to your friends no one else wants to hear about this.

 

Richard_Hunter

I don't know if the button actually blocks users or not. *THAT IS NOT THE POINT!*

The point is that if you don't get the chance to confirm that you really want to block a user, then you could click on the button by accident and not realise that you'd blocked somebody. Also, when you expect a pop up to appear, but it doesn't, that makes you think something is broken, or that you've done something wrong. 

It all adds up to a bad user experience. I would have thought that Chess.com would appreciate such feedback from their users but seemingly they just find it a big inconvenience.

NobleElevator
Richard_Hunter wrote:

Long Quote people don't like long quotes begone 

Did you ask in beta/suggestions club? Staff are much more responsive there for suggestions.

Steven-ODonoghue
NobleElevator wrote:
Richard_Hunter wrote:

Long Quote people don't like long quotes begone 

Did you ask in beta/suggestions club? Staff are much more responsive there for suggestions.

No because he doesn't actually want anything to be resolved. He just likes to hear himself complain

Phantom_Beast23
Richard_Hunter wrote:

Does anyone else find this? My life's broken in so many ways. I wonder if [another life -- VP] is as poor?

jk

 

 

 

 

jk

Richard_Hunter
NobleElevator wrote:
Richard_Hunter wrote:

Long Quote people don't like long quotes begone 

Did you ask in beta/suggestions club? Staff are much more responsive there for suggestions.

I'll have a look at that. I can't be bothered with all the trolls in here. 

Phantom_Beast23

lol

EnergeticHay
Alramech wrote:

Every site will have its strengths and weaknesses.  Personally, I don't ever run into any serious issues with Chess.com.

same

sndeww
Richard_Hunter wrote:

I don't know if the button actually blocks users or not. *THAT IS NOT THE POINT!*

The point is that if you don't get the chance to confirm that you really want to block a user, then you could click on the button by accident and not realise that you'd blocked somebody. Also, when you expect a pop up to appear, but it doesn't, that makes you think something is broken, or that you've done something wrong. 

It all adds up to a bad user experience. I would have thought that Chess.com would appreciate such feedback from their users but seemingly they just find it a big inconvenience.

ok, that's quite reasonable, but then the title was misleading to me. It's not really a bug, then, just something that doesn't feel right. You should move this to site feedback.