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mudweiser
Apr 3, 2009, 11:34 AM
There are a lot of "repeat" questions here or questions that could be simply searched through google, askjeeves, yahoo, etc.

Or simply look at the search on AMHD, chances are someone already asked what your asking.

MRS.S

Curlyben
Apr 3, 2009, 11:37 AM
Yep happens all the time.
We even have an insite search function as well ;)

Ask Me Help Desk - Search Forums (http://www.askmehelpdesk.com/search.php)

amricca
Apr 3, 2009, 11:44 AM
Amen mudweiser, can't tell you how many times I've answered a question by doing a simple google search.

NeedKarma
Apr 3, 2009, 11:57 AM
Reminds me of this thread: http://www.askmehelpdesk.com/active-members/let-me-google-you-314358.html
:D

XOXOlove
Apr 3, 2009, 12:17 PM
omg! i was thinking about posting the same thing! there are soooo many questions that can be answered just by searching google. especially the names of songs or song artists. so many people type in the lyrics asking for the name of it or artist, when they just type it in google!!! it takes two seconds!

mudweiser
Apr 3, 2009, 12:33 PM
Sometimes I want to copy and paste what I said to the last person. Either that or send them a link to the a similar post.


Yeah, 3:34, only a few more hours and I go home- I really can't wait to get out of this office. Can I work for you AMHD instead [giggles]
Mental Note: Next lifetime don't go into accounting.

MRS.S

artlady
Apr 3, 2009, 12:40 PM
I totally agree.Sometimes I think people just want that feeling of a real person on the other end.
If I see one more could I be pregnant posts I think I'll scream.

mudweiser
Apr 3, 2009, 12:47 PM
Oh don't even get started on that Art! Seriously is it THAT hard to go into your doctors office and order a blood test, is it THAT hard to pee on a stick, is it?!?!

If you have to post that question then you shouldn't be having sex at all

MRS.S

artlady
Apr 3, 2009, 12:57 PM
Oh don't even get started on that Art! Seriously is it THAT hard to go into your doctors office and order a blood test, is it THAT hard to pee on a stick, is it?!?!

If you have to post that question then you shouldn't be having sex at all

MRS.S

Its usually from people who can't spell or form a complete sentence so my only wish when I read that is gees Louise I hope not:)

mudweiser
Apr 3, 2009, 01:12 PM
Its usually from people who can't spell or form a complete sentence so my only wish when I read that is gees Louise I hope not:)

Tehee! Makes you want to send them Tal's thread "No chat speak, no text talk".

MRS.S

liz28
Apr 8, 2009, 05:00 PM
I think it's because they think their situation is different but it really ain't.

I stopped answers the "I think I pregnant" threads a long, long time ago.

The sad part is there is a sticty on top of page stated "if your think your pregnant please read" but nobody reads it.

HelpinHere
Apr 13, 2009, 09:45 PM
Haha, it's pretty bad when someone who has only really been here a week notices the same thing...

People can find this site, (which isn't the FIRST thing on search engines) and go through all of the trouble of creating an account, finding the right category, posting, reviewing answers, replying, etc. just to get a single EASY question answered...

It is like SOO much HARDER to type your subject into google, :P

Jesushelper76
Apr 13, 2009, 10:07 PM
Google it does not have all the answers though. Maybe some subjects are good to have that information. People come here for the personal touch of an answer and google it most of the time whether you know the subject or not is not really always helpful.

So yes depending on the question, but not to google everything or that personal answer is lost. I feel sometimes that if you do not know how to answer a question, then do not answer it.

At the same time if people who come here have questions, and I would think they know how to google it as well, but Please remember that no matter how many times a question is asked by different people, and yes might get tiring but for that individual op there problem or situation is unique to them. We need to treat it as unique.

Joe

starbuck8
Apr 13, 2009, 10:38 PM
You're right Joe, but sometimes you know as well as I, that sometimes they ask questions that are so easily accessible to them. Yes, the personal touch is a great thing, but I think some are just too plain lazy to look! Then when you go to the work of finding the info for them, they turn around and cuss you out for giving them the correct info., and want to argue with you. I don't mind looking it up for the people that seem like they haven't thought of ways to find out on their own. The pet forum is a really good example of that.

If some would only do a little research on their own first with the simple questions, it would free up our free time to answer things that are more important and in some cases where time is of the essence.

None of us would be here if we didn't want to help right? So it's the trivial things that get to me, especially when people have one post, get a bunch of good answers, and then don't even give a simple "thankyou!" ;)

shazamataz
Apr 15, 2009, 11:35 AM
Google it does not have all the answers though. Maybe some subjects are good to have that information. People come here for the personal touch of an answer and google it most of the time whether you know the subject or not is not really always helpful.

Joe

I had that problem.
I googled a problem I had extensively and I then found this forum (it was my very first post.. awwww) I needed people to answer who had experienced the same thing I had.

Unfortunately I didn't get any answers other than the one's I had already googled :(

nikosmom
Apr 16, 2009, 07:59 AM
The thing is, we have to remember that many people have googled their question already. Maybe perhaps they didn't understand what they read and came to AMHD looking for someone to explain it to them; to interpret the info and put it in simpler terms. Also since there are actual people answering here, many people are looking to learn from someone else's personal experiences.

The threads that I have personally started, I googled to search for the answers before I posted here. More than likely I didn't get a comprehensible answer and needed someone to clarify and make it plain for me.

It actually annoys me that people go through and cut n' paste responses because I don't find it very helpful. Sure there are some questions here that have been asked a million times but maybe that person just needs to hear an answer catered to their specific situation. Sometimes I don't want to answer the same question over and over and over-- so I don't. I leave it for someone else. No need to post just for the heck of getting my post count up- I'd rather my responses to actually be helpful.

It really bugs me that we have people that go to sites and paste a page of info to answer a question when it's obvious that they have no idea what they're talking about. Sure, if I had an infinite amount of time on my hands, I probably could answer almost every question on this site by googling. But in the end it wouldn't really help the OP because I still haven't explained the info to them, rather regurgitated it.

So I think for the most part (of course there are exceptions), that we should take the info and summarize it.

Plus honestly, if we paste 500 lines of text from a google search, what are the odds that the OP is gonna read all of it? Highly doubtful. :cool:

starbuck8
Apr 16, 2009, 08:17 AM
Yeah, you can always tell when someone has copied and pasted, and then tried to pass it off as their own. That bugs me. I only google something when it's a straight forward answer, or when I maybe don't know the correct term for something, or need a little more info, so I don't further confuse the OP.

shazamataz
Apr 18, 2009, 07:39 AM
Same here starbuck, I recently googled something for the dog forum for somone asking about how much they should feed their dog. It was about a 5 month old laborador so I had to check how much a 5 month old lab should weigh.

nitelight198073
Apr 18, 2009, 07:42 AM
I totally agree.Sometimes I think people just want that feeling of a real person on the other end.
If I see one more could I be pregnant posts I think I'll scream.OMG i agree someone should write a post if you think you are pregnant... here are the symptoms and sro god's sake take a pregnancy test lol

liz28
Apr 18, 2009, 07:49 AM
OMG i agree someone should write a post if you think you are pregnant... here are the symptoms and sro god's sake take a pregnancy test lol

There is a sticky on top of that forum with information for members to look at before they post "I think I'm pregnant or Am I pregnant" question. But I think people just bypass that sticky. It even states "Please read" before they post the question.

shazamataz
Apr 18, 2009, 08:01 AM
What they need to make is a pop up or something... if someone types in "am i pregnant" something pops up on the screen telling them to READ THE DAMN INSTRUCTIONS!

liz28
Apr 18, 2009, 08:10 AM
I agree with you Shaz. Can I call you that?

shazamataz
Apr 18, 2009, 10:09 AM
Of course you can :)

nitelight198073
Apr 18, 2009, 11:11 AM
There is a sticky on top of that forum with information for members to look at before they post "I think I'm pregnant or Am I pregnant" question. But I think people just bypass that sticky. It even states "Please read" before they post the question.
That s so funny

mudweiser
Jun 26, 2009, 06:17 PM
SO....

There is this AWESOME thing called a SEARCH engine.

A what?

A search engine.

What does it do?

It SEARCHES your basic questions

Like what?

Oh things like, top 100 r&b songs, tips for dry hair, how to buckle a seat belt, how to make spaghetti, what's the temperature in my city...

Here are some search engines:

Google (http://www.google.com)

Yahoo! (http://www.yahoo.com)

Bing (http://www.bing.com)

Ask Jeeves (http://www.askjeeves.com)

www.quitwastingourtime.com

oops that last one wasn't real.

Sarah

HelpinHere
Jul 15, 2009, 01:21 PM
*buys www.quitwastingourtime.com*
Hehehehe, now it is!!!

BTW: Bing sucks. I think it is as bad as their commercials try to make google look... xD

N0help4u
Jul 16, 2009, 05:39 PM
There are a lot of "repeat" questions here or questions that could be simply searched through google, askjeeves, yahoo, etc.

Or simply look at the search on AMHD, chances are someone already asked what your asking.

MRS.S

:( or they could make a sticky for everything and we would be out a job :rolleyes:

N0help4u
Jul 16, 2009, 07:56 PM
Oh and another thing

I like about this site is that it encourages you to post links.

I got banned from an alternatives medicine website similar to this one but was specifically only for alternative remedies and I kept using sites to back up what I was saying.

Then this one I signed up for the other day seems like it is mostly teens giving bad advice and I wanted to correct them. In another reply I mentioned looking up spirit soul and body by Watchman nee because the site does say no html. I was told you can't even mention looking up sites.