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Patriot_1776
22-Sapphire II
May 25, 2020
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Holy spamming the living cr@p out of the forum, Batman!

  • May 25, 2020
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Seriously, there's better places for these, especially since some of these techniques I was doing way back in 2000.....

 

That is all...

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kdirth
21-Topaz I
21-Topaz I
May 26, 2020

I agree, this is not the place to promote your youtube channel with copious postings.

There is always more to learn.
23-Emerald III
May 26, 2020

I disagree. I think it is a good service to the community. Many many new users can find a video that shows them how to do the simple stuff or long time users can see alternative methods to creating geometry. 

I think Vladimir's mistake was posting them all at once to the community. Makes it look as if its spamming.

Patriot_1776
22-Sapphire II
May 26, 2020

'Morning Steve!

 

I agree that posting "how to" videos are good, but I was objecting to the massive data dump.  I think the forum should have a specific area for stuff like this, then he can flood that all he wants.  I think these particular threads (Modeling, Sheet Metal, etc.) are more meant for people to post and find help for specific problems, not a place for video of generic solutions, especially over 2 full pages of them.

23-Emerald III
May 26, 2020

There is a perfect spot https://community.ptc.com/t5/Creo-Parametric-Tips/bd-p/creotips

BUT, the community managers (@Jaime_Lee)  have delegated that as PTC content only. Users (to the best of my knowledge) are not allowed to post content.

 

 

17-Peridot
May 26, 2020

I agree ...

 

As a developer of Commercial and Open Source products - We do post some videos about functionality or training materials that we feel are useful / current.

 

BUT "dumping your purse" in a stream of 10+ posts is a bit annoying...

 

I understand the need to fill and find content within the community - maybe there should be a "silent post" option for educational content that does not flood everyone's feed every time a product or educational series of videos is posted.

14-Alexandrite
May 27, 2020

Hi folks,

first >> sorry to all.

 

From my point of view, I would like to tell you that I do not want to spam .... I am helping Creo members and I share my Creo know-how + best practices with Creo.

Note: I spend my free time to help you, so please - if you like my post, give me a Thumbs up, if not ... ignore my posts.

 

Have a great day,
Vladimir