What's next for the Online Community?

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On the 29th July this year, we upgraded our Community platform. Since then, we have been working hard on fixing technical issues and bugs, and continuing to improve the site. Today, we’re sharing some information on what’s next on our ‘to do’ list, and talking about some of the improvements we’re focusing on next.

On the Community, we’ve been through a lot of change over the last few months. In July, we upgraded our Community platform. This upgrade has meant the Community cancer forum is now much more stable, and gives us the opportunity to improve the site based on what our members need.

The upgrade brought with it some technical issues and glitches that we have worked hard on getting resolved. With the majority of these fixes out of the way, we’re now looking to make some improvements based on the feedback we’ve had from you.

Over the coming months, we are focusing on 14 developments. Some of these will be behind the scenes to improve the platform, but the majority will be to improve the Community based on what our members have told us they would like.

Below is a sample of 6 of the developments that are being planned:

‘Reactions’

We have known since we upgraded that we wanted to remove the up and down voting feature and replace it with a ‘Like’ option. However, we have heard loud and clear that members would like to have other reactions too, such as: sad, hug, love

We’ll be introducing reactions soon, but before we do, we want to hear what options you’d like to have. Let us know which options you’d like to have by commenting below or emailing us.  

‘Latest’ button

Currently, when users are looking at threads on the site, there’s an option to click ‘Latest’. However, when selected, this doesn’t take users to the latest post, but instead to the first page in the thread.

We’ll be making changes to this button, to make sure that when users select ‘Latest’ they are taken to the latest post.

Increasing font size

We know that some of the text on the Community needs to be bigger, so we’ll be carrying out a site-wide review of our font sizes, and making adjustments so posts are easier to read.

Pagination for mobile

At the moment, if you’re viewing a discussion thread on a mobile device, there are no page numbers. Instead, you’ll see arrows that can take you to the beginning or the end of the thread. We’ve heard from our users that this makes it difficult to know where you are in a thread, especially on longer standing discussions.

Moving forwards, we would like to introduce page numbers for threads when using a mobile device.

Improving search function

We’ve heard from our users that our search function doesn’t always work the way you’d like it to and you’d like to see this improved.

We’re working on ways that we can improve this feature, so users can find content that’s most relevant for them.

Improving our homepage

We’d like to improve our homepage, so that users new and old feel welcomed. We also want the homepage to be more representative of the Community, so anyone who visits us here knows exactly what the Community is and how it can support them.

We’ve begun creating some new designs for the homepage and we’d like to share these with you as soon as we can.

We’re looking forward to getting started on these, and we’d love to hear what you think. We’ll be keeping you updated with how we’re getting on as we move forward. In the meantime, if you have any questions you can email us at community@macmillan.org.uk.

Anonymous
  • Hi Steph

    Didn't I tell you that there were a few people having problems, not just a couple. 

    Now, this question is important to me and has been mentioned by others. Once the new upgrade had been finished and before the new platform had been launched in our direction, was there a test run of the upgrade? Given the multitude of problems that arose for us, it's very difficult to believe that it was.tested. I heard occasionally from admin that it had been but to be quite honest that's hard to take in, considering the vast number of faults. So if there was a test run, is there a report detailing the numerous faults? If yes, then why was it thrust in our direction? If no, well I can't fathom that one. Are we not worthy of a decent platform to work with, to greet and help one another? 

    Disappointed, sad and tired,

    Tvman

  • I've got to be honest, as somebody who's been on the site for 10 years, nothing about the recent changes felt much like an 'upgrade'.

  • FormerMember
    FormerMember

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  • Hi, The " What's Next" with the site looks great. It does seem a lot to do all at once. Can I ask is the idea to tackle them one at a time and make sure it is up and running without any glitches before moving on to the next thing? If that is the case, good luck with it all! Especially with clicking onto "Latest" and not getting the first post in a thread as these can go on for quite some time and can also change subjects as it moves on! Personally, I think this is THE most important thing on the list! Good luck Annette x

  • Thank you for taking the time to let us know what plans are in store and giving us some options too. We all know that there was never an intention that the "upgrade" would make things trickier, but we can only move forwards now and hope that together we can make the forum exactly as we need it.