Dependency
Having stumbled upon a hub, the first thing that attracted me was the clean-look design and very interesting and well-written (compared to many resources of a similar focus) topics on the main one. I immediately suggested that the developers of the portal hired a team of journalists or a team of moderators, but when, after working with him for a week, I realized that this was actually achieved by a very well-thought out organization of the site (voting mechanisms, rating / karma, etc.) and very high quality implementation.
Almost everything is convenient here, and it is this convenience that causes heightened dependency =)
The only bug (and not a bug at all, but a small oversight) that I saw during the week of use (and I am very picky, it seems to me) is FlagIsViewedCommentMiss.
FlagIsViewedCommentMiss:
While you are writing your comment, other users also write and not only write, but also send. Accordingly, when you send your moment, you see that others have already appeared ... Then you leave this page and when you return to it (either by the link from the letter that came to the soap, or just went to see how things are going there) you see that those comments that you I saw after adding marked as unviewed by you (circled in the frame), but I remember exactly that I already looked through them.
Almost everything is convenient here, and it is this convenience that causes heightened dependency =)
The only bug (and not a bug at all, but a small oversight) that I saw during the week of use (and I am very picky, it seems to me) is FlagIsViewedCommentMiss.
FlagIsViewedCommentMiss:
While you are writing your comment, other users also write and not only write, but also send. Accordingly, when you send your moment, you see that others have already appeared ... Then you leave this page and when you return to it (either by the link from the letter that came to the soap, or just went to see how things are going there) you see that those comments that you I saw after adding marked as unviewed by you (circled in the frame), but I remember exactly that I already looked through them.