How About Adding Folic Acid
#1
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How About Adding Folic Acid
What made me chose Fit Day over all the competitors was the vitamin report...love it. However, one thing important to track for women who are pregnant or thinking about becoming pregnant is folic acid. I'd love to see the addition of that...then it really would be a home run.
#2
Your concern has been voiced by others previously as well, as a search for "folic acid" will show.
The capacity is not there now, but FitDay is in the process of revamping a number of things; hopefully this will be one thing added in the future.
The capacity is not there now, but FitDay is in the process of revamping a number of things; hopefully this will be one thing added in the future.
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It's an interesting technique to take a suggestion on a suggestion forum and tell your consumer a) that short-coming has been noted multiple times and you've so far ignored it, b) tell me the feature doesn't exist (duh, that's why I posted it), and then c) make a passive aggressive comment about me not searching through your forums (which are active with the complaints and problems...it's not on the front page of complaints now) to see the others who have asked for the feature.
More interesting, still, considering you're in a market with a million competitors and have a more aggressive/annoying monetizing scheme. Certainly not the tactic I would have chosen. However, after skimming the forum and seeing other moderator repsonses to questions and concerns...it seems you have a community of negativity and snideness.
P.S. You might consider starting responses with "thanks for the suggestion and for trying the product."
More interesting, still, considering you're in a market with a million competitors and have a more aggressive/annoying monetizing scheme. Certainly not the tactic I would have chosen. However, after skimming the forum and seeing other moderator repsonses to questions and concerns...it seems you have a community of negativity and snideness.
P.S. You might consider starting responses with "thanks for the suggestion and for trying the product."
#4
I'm sorry you took the comment as snide.
In reality, we moderators have no information as to when the new developments will be rolled out, so there is very little information we can provide.
You are correct in that there was a degree of the passive-aggressive in my comment, in that we ask members to do a quick search before posting an issue. It takes very little time, and we mods are donating time and energy to these boards. We don't get paid to do this, nor do we ask for that; however, when we respond to the same question multiple times, and the answer is always "we don't know yet," it does become frustrating.
I think if you look at most of the answers from the current moderators across the boards, you will find much more of a helpful and informative response style when the question is original.
In reality, we moderators have no information as to when the new developments will be rolled out, so there is very little information we can provide.
You are correct in that there was a degree of the passive-aggressive in my comment, in that we ask members to do a quick search before posting an issue. It takes very little time, and we mods are donating time and energy to these boards. We don't get paid to do this, nor do we ask for that; however, when we respond to the same question multiple times, and the answer is always "we don't know yet," it does become frustrating.
I think if you look at most of the answers from the current moderators across the boards, you will find much more of a helpful and informative response style when the question is original.
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It's not a question. It's a "feedback" forum. I would think multiple requests would help the product developers know where to focus their energy.
Trust me, I won't be making any more suggestions or use of the product forum.
Trust me, I won't be making any more suggestions or use of the product forum.
#6
It's an interesting technique to take a suggestion on a suggestion forum and tell your consumer a) that short-coming has been noted multiple times and you've so far ignored it, b) tell me the feature doesn't exist (duh, that's why I posted it), and then c) make a passive aggressive comment about me not searching through your forums (which are active with the complaints and problems...it's not on the front page of complaints now) to see the others who have asked for the feature.
More interesting, still, considering you're in a market with a million competitors and have a more aggressive/annoying monetizing scheme. Certainly not the tactic I would have chosen. However, after skimming the forum and seeing other moderator repsonses to questions and concerns...it seems you have a community of negativity and snideness.
P.S. You might consider starting responses with "thanks for the suggestion and for trying the product."
More interesting, still, considering you're in a market with a million competitors and have a more aggressive/annoying monetizing scheme. Certainly not the tactic I would have chosen. However, after skimming the forum and seeing other moderator repsonses to questions and concerns...it seems you have a community of negativity and snideness.
P.S. You might consider starting responses with "thanks for the suggestion and for trying the product."
How do you come off telling her that SHE has ignored anything? She answered your question with the only information that she has, and acknowledged, NOT ignored, that this very issue has been brought up already.
The reason why she suggested the search feature is because it would bring up many things that are NOT on the front page, I guess you missed that part.
If you would have spent more time skimming the forum for folic answer, instead of skimming it for moderators posts, you could have saved us all some time.
I'm sorry you took the comment as snide.
In reality, we moderators have no information as to when the new developments will be rolled out, so there is very little information we can provide.
You are correct in that there was a degree of the passive-aggressive in my comment, in that we ask members to do a quick search before posting an issue. It takes very little time, and we mods are donating time and energy to these boards. We don't get paid to do this, nor do we ask for that; however, when we respond to the same question multiple times, and the answer is always "we don't know yet," it does become frustrating.
I think if you look at most of the answers from the current moderators across the boards, you will find much more of a helpful and informative response style when the question is original.
In reality, we moderators have no information as to when the new developments will be rolled out, so there is very little information we can provide.
You are correct in that there was a degree of the passive-aggressive in my comment, in that we ask members to do a quick search before posting an issue. It takes very little time, and we mods are donating time and energy to these boards. We don't get paid to do this, nor do we ask for that; however, when we respond to the same question multiple times, and the answer is always "we don't know yet," it does become frustrating.
I think if you look at most of the answers from the current moderators across the boards, you will find much more of a helpful and informative response style when the question is original.
Do you honestly think the folic acid is the only thing that the developers get multiple requests on? I hope not, they have a list of things and one by one they are trying to implement what they can... along with running two interfaces.
I find it very odd that your tone took a 180* turn from your first post, just from her simple reply to you. I think you are being the aggressive one, and to be honest I'm a little surprised that you even got an apology from her, because with your attitude, you would not have gotten one from me.