David McKinlay wrote:
Share what you know and get recognized - Participate in the Apple Support Community to earn points, level up, and get perks.
As far as you guys know, do points actually accumulate per the published rubric for most users?
I started participating here more frequently around Dec of last year. I noticed just by chance that Apple revamped its UX design and adopted redditesque functionalities. I felt optimistic about it’s potential and was curious to observe how it progressed. I noticed at the time that the scoring rubric was broken for me (previous iteration; current rubric is broken for me too), but it was also evident that the SE team was continuing to tweak the system over the following months, so I figured it’d get fixed eventually.
But it kinda sounds like the consensus expectation from the crew best positioned to have informed opinions based on the quality and quantity of your empirical observation data sets (sorry about the technical jargon - I need to be out the door 10 minutes ago and believe it or not that’s apparently what I default to).
Obviously I’m not sweating it too much. But there are practical motivations to resolve actual outlier status (imo). Assuming interminable patience is probably no longer a valid prospective remedy, would you guys mind advising me? Is there even a feedback mechanism for the support forum?
I can fill out the feedback web form under the category of website problem, but there’s a good chance its a black box routing hopes and prayers on a one-way trip to the void. So any thoughts you have on a backup alternative would be appreciated.
tia