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30/04/2010 - 00:16 por Enrique [MVP Windows] | Informe spam
The purpose of this communication is to inform you of our plan to strengthen
our technical community and provide a long-term community value to our users,
via the migration of Microsoft NNTP public newsgroups to web-based Microsoft
community forums. This forums plan has been in development and now it
reached a phase where is worthy of your attention.

As a result of our continuous investment in community and the rise of social
media, growth in our forums has been consistently increasing since its
launch, as we are serving today more than 15M customer visits per month with
an average growth of 12% month-over-month. Community participation in
newsgroups has declined by 48% during this time, and trending looks to
reflect this decline month-over-month.

Microsoft’s goal is to unify on one approach so that all community users can
receive maximum value from the knowledge created by community leaders such as
yourself. This move will also eliminate the existing fragmented and
disconnected experience resulting from the multiple platforms that are
offered today. Users will also benefit from the personalization and
discoverability of solutions that we can enable in the forums environment.

Over the past few years, Microsoft has invested in web-based forums
technology to offer a richer and up-to-date online experience to our
community which is fully-aligned with market trends. This facilitates the
addressing of scenarios around discussions and Q&A as well as providing
better integration with our product web properties.

The existing newsgroup platform (NNTP) is running on an outdated version of
Microsoft Exchange that has reached its end-of-life and is no longer
supported due to a business decision taken by Microsoft many years ago. This
makes it impossible to enhance basic functionality, keep the platform secure
and deliver a healthy experience for you and our communities.

Beginning in May 2010, Microsoft will begin announcing the progressive
discontinuance of public newsgroups and start inviting users to use the
Microsoft forums that include Microsoft Answers, TechNet and MSDN. This move
will add substantial benefits for the whole community such as: centralized
searchable content, the improved ability for top contributors (like yourself)
to retain their influence, the reduction of redundancies, making content
easier to find, better indexing and advanced moderation capabilities
(including offline accessibility). Overall, forums offer a better spam and
user management platform that will improve customer satisfaction by ensuring
a healthy discussion space and minimizing the effect of spam, trolls,
off-topic messages, synchronization, etc.



Saludos,
Enrique Cortés
Microsoft MVP - Windows Internet Explorer
ekormu@mvps.org
www.ekort.blogspot.com

Windows 7 RTM
Windows XP Profesional SP3
Internet Explorer 8

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#1 antoni
30/04/2010 - 00:37 | Informe spam
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"Enrique [MVP Windows]" escribió en el mensaje news:
The purpose of this communication is to inform you of our plan to strengthen
our technical community and provide a long-term community value to our users,
via the migration of Microsoft NNTP public newsgroups to web-based Microsoft
community forums. This forums plan has been in development and now it
reached a phase where is worthy of your attention.

As a result of our continuous investment in community and the rise of social
media, growth in our forums has been consistently increasing since its
launch, as we are serving today more than 15M customer visits per month with
an average growth of 12% month-over-month. Community participation in
newsgroups has declined by 48% during this time, and trending looks to
reflect this decline month-over-month.

Microsoft’s goal is to unify on one approach so that all community users can
receive maximum value from the knowledge created by community leaders such as
yourself. This move will also eliminate the existing fragmented and
disconnected experience resulting from the multiple platforms that are
offered today. Users will also benefit from the personalization and
discoverability of solutions that we can enable in the forums environment.

Over the past few years, Microsoft has invested in web-based forums
technology to offer a richer and up-to-date online experience to our
community which is fully-aligned with market trends. This facilitates the
addressing of scenarios around discussions and Q&A as well as providing
better integration with our product web properties.

The existing newsgroup platform (NNTP) is running on an outdated version of
Microsoft Exchange that has reached its end-of-life and is no longer
supported due to a business decision taken by Microsoft many years ago. This
makes it impossible to enhance basic functionality, keep the platform secure
and deliver a healthy experience for you and our communities.

Beginning in May 2010, Microsoft will begin announcing the progressive
discontinuance of public newsgroups and start inviting users to use the
Microsoft forums that include Microsoft Answers, TechNet and MSDN. This move
will add substantial benefits for the whole community such as: centralized
searchable content, the improved ability for top contributors (like yourself)
to retain their influence, the reduction of redundancies, making content
easier to find, better indexing and advanced moderation capabilities
(including offline accessibility). Overall, forums offer a better spam and
user management platform that will improve customer satisfaction by ensuring
a healthy discussion space and minimizing the effect of spam, trolls,
off-topic messages, synchronization, etc.



Saludos,
Enrique Cortés
Microsoft MVP - Windows Internet Explorer

www.ekort.blogspot.com

Windows 7 RTM
Windows XP Profesional SP3
Internet Explorer 8



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#2 Enrique [MVP Windows]
01/05/2010 - 14:47 | Informe spam
Notificación de Microsoft:



El propósito de esta comunicación es para informarles de nuestro plan para reforzar nuestra comunidad técnica y proporcionar un valor de la comunidad a largo plazo para nuestros usuarios, a través de la migración de los Grupos de Noticias NNTP públicos de Microsoft a los foros de la comunidad basados en la Web. Este plan de foros ha estado en desarrollo y ahora ha llegado a una etapa digna de su atención.

Como resultado de nuestra continua inversión en la comunidad y en el surgimiento de medios sociales de comunicación, el crecimiento en nuestros foros ha estado aumentando constantemente desde su lanzamiento, ya que están siendo visitados hoy por más de 15 millones de clientes al mes, con un crecimiento medio del 12% cada mes. La participación comunitaria en los grupos de noticias ha disminuido en un 48% durante este tiempo, y la tendencia parece reflejar un mayor declive cada mes.

El objetivo de Microsoft es unificar un acercamiento para que todos los usuarios de la comunidad puedan recibir el máximo valor de los conocimientos generados por los líderes de la comunidad. Este movimiento también eliminará la fragmentación existente y la experiencia resultante de la desconexión de múltiples plataformas que se ofrecen hoy en día. Los usuarios también se beneficiarán de la personalización y el descubrimiento de soluciones que podemos habilitar en el entorno de los foros.

Durante los últimos años, Microsoft ha invertido en la tecnología de los foros basados en web para ofrecer una experiencia más rica y actualizada en línea a nuestra comunidad que está totalmente alineada con las tendencias del mercado. Esto facilita la dirección de argumentos en torno a los debates, así como proporcionar una mejor integración con nuestras propiedades del producto web.

La plataforma de grupos de noticias existentes (NNTP) se ejecuta en una versión antigua de Microsoft Exchange que ha llegado al final de su vida y ya no está soportada, debido a una decisión empresarial adoptada hace ya algunos años por Microsoft. Esto hace que sea imposible mejorar la funcionalidad de base, mantener la plataforma segura y ofrecer una experiencia saludable para nuestras comunidades.

A partir de mayo de 2010, Microsoft comenzará a anunciar la progresiva supresión de los grupos de noticias públicos, y empezar a invitar a los usuarios a utilizar los Foros de Microsoft, que incluyen foros de Microsoft Answers, TechNet y MSDN. Este movimiento agregará beneficios sustanciales para toda la comunidad tales como: contenido centralizado de búsquedas, capacidad mejorada para los participantes superiores, y así conservar su influencia, reducción de despidos, contenidos más fáciles de encontrar, una mejor indexación y capacidades avanzadas de moderación (incluyendo la accesibilidad en línea). En general, los foros ofrecen una mejor gestión en la plataforma de usuario que mejorará la satisfacción del cliente asegurando un espacio de discusión sano y reduciendo al mínimo el spam publicitario, los mensajes fuera de tema, la sincronización, etc.

El enfoque de la supresión de grupos se hará por etapas; primero se centrará en aquellos grupos de noticias con un volumen mínimo. Habrá recordatorios de que los grupos de noticias se están cerrando y serán publicados con frecuencia dentro de cada grupo de noticias antes del cierre para asegurar que los usuarios actuales entiendan a dónde ir.

Si bien esta transición tendrá como resultado una experiencia global del cliente mejorada, entendemos que pueden surgir algunas preguntas, por ello los anuncios incluirán enlaces a explicaciones más detalladas para su referencia. Este proyecto está en sintonía con la tendencia más amplia hacia la industria de foros de soporte que aprovecha plenamente la búsqueda y la funcionalidad de los medios de comunicación social.


Fechas de transición:

- Mayo 2010 - Microsoft comenzará a notificar a los usuarios sobre los planes de transición a través de los mensajes recurrentes en los grupos de noticias.

- Junio 2010 - Microsoft pondrá en marcha el cierre inicial de los grupos de noticias de bajo tráfico. Seguiremos con este cierre de grupos de noticias de forma gradual durante el otoño de 2010.

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Saludos,
Enrique Cortés
Microsoft MVP - Windows Internet Explorer

www.ekort.blogspot.com

Windows 7 RTM
Windows Vista Ultimate SP2
Windows XP Profesional SP3
Internet Explorer 8 (build 8.0.6001.18702)

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"Enrique [MVP Windows]" escribió en el mensaje news:
The purpose of this communication is to inform you of our plan to strengthen
our technical community and provide a long-term community value to our users,
via the migration of Microsoft NNTP public newsgroups to web-based Microsoft
community forums. This forums plan has been in development and now it
reached a phase where is worthy of your attention.

As a result of our continuous investment in community and the rise of social
media, growth in our forums has been consistently increasing since its
launch, as we are serving today more than 15M customer visits per month with
an average growth of 12% month-over-month. Community participation in
newsgroups has declined by 48% during this time, and trending looks to
reflect this decline month-over-month.

Microsoft’s goal is to unify on one approach so that all community users can
receive maximum value from the knowledge created by community leaders such as
yourself. This move will also eliminate the existing fragmented and
disconnected experience resulting from the multiple platforms that are
offered today. Users will also benefit from the personalization and
discoverability of solutions that we can enable in the forums environment.

Over the past few years, Microsoft has invested in web-based forums
technology to offer a richer and up-to-date online experience to our
community which is fully-aligned with market trends. This facilitates the
addressing of scenarios around discussions and Q&A as well as providing
better integration with our product web properties.

The existing newsgroup platform (NNTP) is running on an outdated version of
Microsoft Exchange that has reached its end-of-life and is no longer
supported due to a business decision taken by Microsoft many years ago. This
makes it impossible to enhance basic functionality, keep the platform secure
and deliver a healthy experience for you and our communities.

Beginning in May 2010, Microsoft will begin announcing the progressive
discontinuance of public newsgroups and start inviting users to use the
Microsoft forums that include Microsoft Answers, TechNet and MSDN. This move
will add substantial benefits for the whole community such as: centralized
searchable content, the improved ability for top contributors (like yourself)
to retain their influence, the reduction of redundancies, making content
easier to find, better indexing and advanced moderation capabilities
(including offline accessibility). Overall, forums offer a better spam and
user management platform that will improve customer satisfaction by ensuring
a healthy discussion space and minimizing the effect of spam, trolls,
off-topic messages, synchronization, etc.



Saludos,
Enrique Cortés
Microsoft MVP - Windows Internet Explorer

www.ekort.blogspot.com

Windows 7 RTM
Windows XP Profesional SP3
Internet Explorer 8
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