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List of what is currently wrong with the forum

I was wondering if most people who contribute here are fine with no current problems, so I thought a list might be useful.

I'm rather despairing at the moment of its brokenness and absence of communication from NAS about a timescale (or anything) for sorting these.

It's making me wonder whether to bother any longer.

1. I know that   has a message coming up in orange at the top saying his account may/will be deleted.

2. I keep being logged out (orange banner at the top with a seconds countdown).

Is anyone else getting anything still (or even unable to use their original account?).

Has anything been sorted?

Thanks.

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  • With thanks to ISperg for reminding me of this

    Here is a link to the post where we were told that the forum is now cloud based:

     Thank You for Supporting Our Online Community and Moderation Team 

    I don't personally understand the repercussions of this but from evidence before us here it doesn't look like it's a good thing.

  • I’m not really concerned about the fact that it’s cloud hosted, almost everything is these days (including the stuff I do at work).

    My only real worry bead is that cloud tends to be  more expensive than on-premise in the medium to long term and this might undercut any savings NAS expects from not having their own staff.

    The real problem here is two-fold:

    • Software with terrible automated spam and content filtering 
    • A lack of human moderation (which is understandable for charity)
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  • I’m not really concerned about the fact that it’s cloud hosted, almost everything is these days (including the stuff I do at work).

    My only real worry bead is that cloud tends to be  more expensive than on-premise in the medium to long term and this might undercut any savings NAS expects from not having their own staff.

    The real problem here is two-fold:

    • Software with terrible automated spam and content filtering 
    • A lack of human moderation (which is understandable for charity)
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