Hi,

First of all there is an APP, Jive. It has not worked 100% for a week or so
after they introduced SSO, but this should be fixed soon enough I think.

Secondly BMC Communities works pretty much as ARSList, even though it has less
bad taste jokes ;-) In other words the bulk of what happens is people asking
questions about Remedy or ITSM.

I was also afraid that they would sensor or meddle in the postings too much,
but as Dan said this does not seem to be a big problem. I have received a ping
once or twice, but the decision to change the original post has always been on
me.

Communities has some good things like marking answers as correct, this closing
questions, and being able to publish documents (zip-files, def-files,
word-documents) which is separated from all the questions/answers.

There is also a lot of functionality to find other people there, so in that
sense it is more like Facebook than the ARSList is.

For me ARSList is more dear, and when time is short I revert to only reading
the ARSList...

Joe, you should give it an honest test! In any event you might have to move
there anyway if you still want to read the ARSList ;-)

        Best Regards - Misi, RRR AB, http://www.rrr.se (ARSList MVP 2011)

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> And that is my point about an app. I think if BMC built a mobile communities
> app and had that available to the community, there might have been a lot
> more hits than just the high teens.. Not everyone hitting the article from
> the app might have actually read the whole article, but at least there would
> probably be more hits.. There is no way of knowing for sure if all the 19
> that actually hit that article actually did read the whole thing anyway
> unless they responded to it. If I were to sport a guess, maybe only 40 to
> 50% of users opening any web page read the significant part of a web page
> anyways before their attention goes else where on another tab on their
> browser or another link.
>
> On a messaging system however, I would assume that a higher percentage of
> users hitting that message would actually read a significant part of that
> message before discarding it if they do not wish to reply to it.
>
> I may have a somewhat negative view of the communities but I see it more
> like Facebook. I created an account just because my peers would have liked
> me to be on it. But I very rarely ever actively use it unless someone
> specifically sends me a message or somehow something actually did manage to
> catch my attention there.. Email however feels a lot more personal to me so
> I tend to respond to emails anyone sends me even though it's a 20+ year old
> system.. That apart from the ability to access it when offline is my pro
> stand for email rather than a web community.
>
> Joe
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Action Request System discussion list(ARSList)
> [mailto:arslist@ARSLIST.ORG] On Behalf Of Misi Mladoniczky
> Sent: Thursday, June 09, 2016 4:11 AM
> To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
> Subject: Re: ARSList traction vs Communities...
>
> Hi,
>
> 24 hours since the original post to ARSList.
>
> 19 pages views referred via ARSList and 16 from BMC Communities. But this is
> a
> 30 day old post from Communities and it has a total of 211 referrals during
> these 30 days.
>
> I got one personal email regarding this out of ARSList and no public
> response.
>
> On communities we have 44 comments, but I note that 95% of these were made
> by
> the usual suspects (LJ Longwing, Jason Miller, Matthieu Laurenceau, Rick
> Westbrock and myself). These people are all quite active on ARSList as well,
> and if the post started here we might have received a lively interaction
> here
> instead.
>
> All in all I think that BMC Communities has some great features for
> interacting and pinging friends that you think may have something to add to
> a
> conversation. The total volume of content in BMC Communities is too great to
> read, but it has features to filter and get notification emails.
>
>         Best Regards - Misi, RRR AB, http://www.rrr.se (ARSList MVP 2011)
>
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>> Hi,
>>
>> Let us put the ARSList to the test in terms of traction/conversion.
>>
>> One month ago I published the "BMC Engage Bubble Agenda" in Communities,
> and
>> we now have 195 hits on that page.
>>
>> The Engage Bubble Agenda in itself is a test to create a better, more fun
> and
>> more interesting user experience of browsing Engage topics. Useful before
> you
>> decide to go as well as when you are planning which sessions to actually
>> attend.
>>
>> Access the Bubbel Agenda using this link to verify the traction of the
>> ARSList:
>> https://rrr.se/cgi/index?pg=engage2016&arslist
>>
>> If you like it and want to boost the corresponding Communities document go
>> here and click LIKE: https://communities.bmc.com/docs/DOC-42206
>>
>>         Best Regards - Misi, RRR AB, http://www.rrr.se (ARSList MVP 2011)
>>
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>>
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