#21 Yeah I'm not surprised. Chess.com would never grab at the opportunity to listen to what their members want.
Chess.com, PLEASE stop with the useless updates
#6 fr
The whole update is pointless anyway, what do we gain other than confusion and annoyance?
its pwetty...
#21 Yeah I'm not surprised. Chess.com would never grab at the opportunity to listen to what their members want.
The site does take feedback and makes changes based on feedback. It also won't be able to please everyone, certainly not when still trying to improve.
#24 Obviously, it's impossible to please everyone, but I feel like Chess.com should make more of an effort to listen to feedback. I mean, the voting idea could at least be relayed to others instead of instantly rejected.
I logged on this afternoon to find that for some bizarre reason, Chess.com have yet again added another pointless update.
The update in question is the new home screen. Why did you all see the need to do this? All it does is make it harder to access different parts of the site.
I couldn't see any issues with the home screen before, so I'm both perplexed, and incredibly frustrated - I'm sure most others will share the same feelings on this. Please can you stop doing updates every 5 seconds to 'keep the site fresh'? It's fine as it is.
Please change it back.
tis' a way of the real world. we have to adapt, no one will listen to our pleas...
#26 I know they won't listen, but it's important to share our opinions with the site.
I agree, but they don't, sadly.
#26 I know they won't listen, but it's important to share our opinions with the site.
I agree, but they don't, sadly.
Because they don't care about us.
I kindly ask the team to introduce some voting system or a special feedback system for UI-updates for next time.
This idea needs more appreciation and consideration @Martin_Stahl
Pretty sure that's not going to happen. For any design changes you'll get a certain percentage that like it, done that hate it, some that don't like any changes, and some that don't care.
Design by vote isn't likely to work very well.