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David Bannister  
#1 Posted : 06 November 2009 16:36:14(UTC)
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David Bannister

Am I mistaken or have these forums become more civil since the new launch? Where's all the sniping and bitchiness gone? Is it the soothing colour scheme, is it that we are all still feeling our way or is it that the dogs of war haven't figured out how to log in? Whichever, long may it continue.
Steve Granger  
#2 Posted : 06 November 2009 17:14:51(UTC)
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Steve Granger

What a pathetic post...;<) Happy weekend Sniping Steve
firesafety101  
#3 Posted : 06 November 2009 17:18:42(UTC)
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firesafety101

Steve I wish you'd stick to the one name, one moment you're skyrocket the next your sniping. I suppose you'll now be Sad Steve? ha ha
Steve Granger  
#4 Posted : 06 November 2009 17:33:22(UTC)
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Steve Granger

................ .............. Silent Steve
bleve  
#5 Posted : 06 November 2009 19:20:34(UTC)
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bleve

Or maybe the dogs of war simply changed their user name
David Bannister  
#6 Posted : 07 November 2009 11:04:08(UTC)
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David Bannister

As our profiles are viewable and our postings indicate whether we are members of IOSH, is it possible that the trolls and other nasty folk are staying hidden or choosing their words more carefully? Ignorant members can be exposed to ridicule from their peers and possible discipline from IOSH whilst ignorant outsiders can be seen as such and possibly ignored. Request to the Moderators: Do you keep statistics on your interventions? If so it would be interesting to me if in, say, 3 months you could publish whether there is any significant change in your level of active work. To previous responders to this thread: feeble efforts, could do better, although perversely, I suppose that rather reinforces the thread!
bleve  
#7 Posted : 07 November 2009 11:53:50(UTC)
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bleve

Interestingly, of all the posts since the new site launch, all but 5 are IOSH Members
Canopener  
#8 Posted : 08 November 2009 13:30:53(UTC)
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Canopener

It does seem that way; for the moment anyway :-)
bleve  
#9 Posted : 08 November 2009 14:03:19(UTC)
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bleve

I do miss the cut and thrust of a decent debate though. Hopefully, it will not stay this quiet for too long.
Ruth Doyle  
#10 Posted : 08 November 2009 22:46:31(UTC)
Rank: IOSH Senior Management Team
Ruth Doyle

Dear forum users, Some interesting stats for you: Before the new site launched, our website attracted about 57,000 users each month, and about 60% of that traffic came to the forums. We have 35,000 members - so there were possibly about 22,000 people using the site, who are obviously interested in health and safety, and not members. This is great news - it helps health and safety professionals reach others who share a common interest, and it might help IOSH attract new members and supporters. When we were preparing to launch the site, we needed to merge our member database with the list of registered forum users - of the 22,000 forum users, we could only verify 5,000 as members. That doesn't mean the rest weren't members, but we couldn't get the data fields to match exactly. But it does show that there were, and hopefully still will be, a large number of interested users out there who aren't IOSH members. So if you need to re-register, don't worry, it's a simple process, and you can start to use the forums straight away. So get stuck in, and enjoy the debate. Yours, Ruth Doyle IOSH Communications Director

Edited by user 08 November 2009 22:47:56(UTC)  | Reason: Not specified

Canopener  
#11 Posted : 09 November 2009 09:17:00(UTC)
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Canopener

th Could IOSH solve the problem that when the forum 'times out' that you then have to go right back to the start (homepage_ again as trying to log back into the forum with the MYIOSH username and password fails every time?
Paul-B  
#12 Posted : 09 November 2009 12:02:27(UTC)
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Paul-B

Phil Rose wrote:
th Could IOSH solve the problem that when the forum 'times out' that you then have to go right back to the start (homepage_ again as trying to log back into the forum with the MYIOSH username and password fails every time?
Having the same problem, may be just the sart up of the new site.. we wait and see.
jwk  
#13 Posted : 09 November 2009 15:09:21(UTC)
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jwk

Phil, what you have to do to log-in to the forums is use your forum user name and MYIOSH password, so I have to log-in to the forums with jwk and ******* rather than my work email and ******* which is how I log in to MYIOSH. Both log-ins give me global access, so none of this makes sense to me, but it is how it works, John
Canopener  
#14 Posted : 09 November 2009 16:15:24(UTC)
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Canopener

Bonser, I will give that a try and see if that works. Thank you
Canopener  
#15 Posted : 09 November 2009 19:59:48(UTC)
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Canopener

....and it does - thank you!
boblewis  
#16 Posted : 10 November 2009 09:00:55(UTC)
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boblewis

I am still interested in the concept of a silent Steve Granger!! :-) Yes this logging out every time you move to another window is a major clunky issue and I think there are many niggles yet to be resolved. I was pounced upon because I questioned the claims about thorough testing of the new site before the changeover. The answer is the standard "all IT systems have teething problems". So much for the abiity to assess risk. Bob
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