Is the Integration of PhysOrg.com Links a Bug or Intentional Feature?

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In summary, PF has entered a content sharing partnership with PhysOrg.com, where they will provide relevant news stories to 14 of PF's forums. In return, PF will send PhysOrg.com links to some of their discussions. However, some members have expressed concerns about the placement of these links in the middle of threads, and have suggested alternative options such as placing them at the top of the forums or having a distinct design. Greg has mentioned that he will be adding a "hide" option for these links soon. Overall, there are mixed opinions about this new feature, but some members are starting to find the news stories interesting.
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Is the recent appearance of PhysOrg.com links in mid-thread a bug or a feature?
 
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We are proud to have entered in a content sharing partnership with PhysOrg.Com

They will be delivering relevant news stories to PF. There are 14 forums that will receive unique stories and the rest draw from a general science pool. IE biology gets biology stories. In return we are sending PhysOrg.Com links to some of our discussions. We are confident this is a win-win. :smile:
 
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It's now working properly in Opera. It was showing just the logo with no links and occasionally stretching the box for the logo all the way down the page.
 
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I think this is a big mistake. It is quite annoying to see a post under an initial thread in the Physics sections about family planning... It is intrusive that it appears as a post in a thread with absolutely no relevant information. I hope it does not stay in its current implementation.
 
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Norman said:
I think this is a big mistake. It is quite annoying to see a post under an initial thread in the Physics sections about family planning... It is intrusive that it appears as a post in a thread with absolutely no relevant information. I hope it does not stay in its current implementation.

Thank you for your opinion. We will continue to tweak things in order to optimize usefulness.

update: all physics forums now show physics news stories
 
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The placement of those posts is not suitable in several of the boards. A better placement may be at the top of some of the boards or forum sections.
 
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symbolipoint said:
The placement of those posts is not suitable in several of the boards. A better placement may be at the top of some of the boards or forum sections.

Can you further explain what you mean by "not suitable"?
 
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I too feel it is a strange place to put it.
 
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Norman said:
I think this is a big mistake. It is quite annoying to see a post under an initial thread in the Physics sections about family planning... It is intrusive that it appears as a post in a thread with absolutely no relevant information. I hope it does not stay in its current implementation.

It took me less than half a day to get used to it; it's very easy to distinguish the links from a normal post once you get used to them. In any case, I don't know what Greg feels like doing, but it would be trivially easy to change the border or background color or something if people are that easily confused about it.
 
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If it helps Greg pay the bills, I'm for it. I too found it pretty easy to get used to, and it's always in the same place (after 1st post of a thread).
 
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Redbelly98 said:
If it helps Greg pay the bills, I'm for it.

I agree. Also, in a week's time, it'll be as if it's always been there.
 
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I was confused the first couple of times because it looked like people had signatures with advertisements.
 
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Redbelly98 said:
If it helps Greg pay the bills, I'm for it. I too found it pretty easy to get used to, and it's always in the same place (after 1st post of a thread).

They aren't ads :smile: News stories from a partner site.

Borg said:
I was confused the first couple of times because it looked like people had signatures with advertisements.

I will look into ways of distinguishing them better. But at the same time I don't want it distracting.
 
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It weirded me out the first couple of times, since I thought that some unnamed used had sneaked in spam. Now I'm used to it, and I think that it's a great idea.
Scientific American, now this. What the hell's next; are we going into partnership with NASA?
 
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I support PF and Greg in all their decisions :!)
Let's try it before deciding whether it was a good decision.
 
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I have to say that I'm starting to like it. Some of the articles in the links are darned interesting. The one about Smart Power Grid security was an eye-opener!
 
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https://www.physicsforums.com/misc/physorg1.gif
This is how their logo looks in my firefox. Should it be cut like this?
 
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dlgoff said:
https://www.physicsforums.com/misc/physorg1.gif
This is how their logo looks in my firefox. Should it be cut like this?

yes, it's from the website
 
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Greg Bernhardt said:
I will look into ways of distinguishing them better. But at the same time I don't want it distracting.

I was thinking something like this, perhaps:

http://img366.imageshack.us/img366/5497/phys.jpg
 
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Greg Bernhardt said:
yes, it's from the website
Okay I see. But on their site they have the "PHYSORG.Com" below the cut.
 
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Here's a link to the actual logo, as extracted from their CSS stylesheet:

http://www.physorg.com/tmpl/default/img/logo.gif
 
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could you make an option to disable it? perhaps it could be a gold-member feature.
 
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I would prefer it to be located outside of the stream of the thread. The current position is distracting. I propose it be prominent, but plainly distinct from the thread of actual discussion. Here's my suggestion:
physorglayout.JPG


Cheers -- sylas
 
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Greg Bernhardt said:
In return we are sending PhysOrg.Com links to some of our discussions. We are confident this is a win-win. :smile:

I hope we don't get the kind of comments they get in their articles with that...
 
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qntty said:
could you make an option to disable it? perhaps it could be a gold-member feature.

I will be adding a "hide" option next week.
 
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Thanks, Greg. I'd rather see it once than not at all, but I'd rather see it not at all over zillions of times. As it stands today, it's like a pesky kid tugging at your sleeve saying, "Have you read this article yet? How about now? How about now?"
 
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sylas said:
I would prefer it to be located outside of the stream of the thread. The current position is distracting. I propose it be prominent, but plainly distinct from the thread of actual discussion. Here's my suggestion:
physorglayout.JPG


Cheers -- sylas

In my opinion it would be better at the bottom of the page. So that you can easily read a new thread without scrolling down if the post is short. It would also be noticed at the bottom anyway so I think it's a good place to it.
 
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I'm still in the grumble-mumble stage about this..
 
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different appearance?

negitron said:
It took me less than half a day to get used to it; it's very easy to distinguish the links from a normal post once you get used to them. In any case, I don't know what Greg feels like doing, but it would be trivially easy to change the border or background color or something if people are that easily confused about it.
negitron said:
I was thinking something like http://img366.imageshack.us/img366/5497/phys.jpg" , perhaps

I agree, I'd prefer it to look substantially different.

The simplest method would be to put the whole text in the physics.org corporate colour, which I think is dark purple (and could the top line be centred?), something like …

PhysOrg.com http://www.physorg.com/" :​

>> Magnetic Measurements Question Assumptions About High-Tc Superconductors
>> Future tech on show at 36th SIGGRAPH
>> What Hit Jupiter?


Also, the link is to the homepage, so why are the linked words "science news" instead of "PhysOrg.com"? … perhaps …

Science News from http://www.physorg.com/" :​

>> Magnetic Measurements Question Assumptions About High-Tc Superconductors
>> Future tech on show at 36th SIGGRAPH
>> What Hit Jupiter?


or even …
Science News from
logo.gif
:​

>> Magnetic Measurements Question Assumptions About High-Tc Superconductors
>> Future tech on show at 36th SIGGRAPH
>> What Hit Jupiter?
 
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I think it's a terrific partnership with a blending of two great ideas. They're complimentary sites, for certain. It takes a bit of getting accustomed to the second post in each thread not being part of the discussion, but truly, it's not a big distraction. And some of the articles are interesting. Plus, it may attract some new faces here, which, I'm assuming, is always welcome.

I vote (assuming I get a vote, that is :smile:) that it's a clever partnership.
 
  • #35
different appearance?

Greg Bernhardt said:
Tiny, I like the middle suggestion. I'll look into it.

ooh, Greg, you've done it already!

that was quick! :approve:
 

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