Go Back  FlyerTalk Forums > Community > Trip Reports
Reload this Page >

TR Forum Feedback Request

Community
Wiki Posts
Search

TR Forum Feedback Request

Thread Tools
 
Search this Thread
 
Old Dec 21, 2011 | 1:27 pm
  #61  
FlyerTalk Evangelist
20 Countries Visited
2M
All eyes on you!
15 Years on Site
 
Join Date: Mar 2010
Location: DAY
Programs: UA 1K 1MM; Marriott LT Titanium; Amex MR; Chase UR; Hertz PC; Global Entry
Posts: 11,415
Good points raised by several.
My preferences:

Standardize the title threads somewhat. If a link only, indicate so.
I also like to see pics / no pics indicated in the thread title.

I prefer the TRs to be posted on FT, mainly for the archival purposes. It does not solve all issues as sometimes the photo hosting site is not maintained so embedded pictures are lost. Any chance for FT to start hosting the pictures for this forum? From what I hear, storage is now cheap

I join many in disliking the "stay tuned for my RTW trip which starts next year" postings. Delete away, please.

No preference for a "transport" element to be included for posting a TR. If someone feels it is worthy of a TR, let them post. Maybe a sub-forum for "destination reports" if they become too numerous.

Thanks to all the TR posters (after doing one, I realize how long they take) and the mods.

Happy travels.

Last edited by goodeats21; Dec 21, 2011 at 2:17 pm
goodeats21 is offline  
Old Dec 21, 2011 | 6:33 pm
  #62  
FlyerTalk Evangelist
40 Countries Visited
80 Nights
5M
20 Years on Site
 
Join Date: Apr 2003
Location: FLL, MEL, SIN, WAS
Programs: SQ, UA*Lifetime GS, Hyatt* Lifetime Globalist
Posts: 13,406
Originally Posted by zcat18
No, no, no--definintely not talking about you, UA_Flyer. Your reports are some of the most interesting and anticipated in this forum.

Starting a thread after a trip with a few teaser pics and saying "stay tuned while I actually write the report" is one thing. I was only talking about those who start threads saying things like, "Hey, I'm taking a month-long RTW odyssey in EK F and a private jet. Departure in T-minus three weeks. I'll write up the trip report when I get back!" That gets my goat.
Thanks for your comments. I appreciate them.

You did bring up good points, which lead me to beleive my TR are long and take too much time to complete.

I see many good points raised in the thread and will definitely consider them in my future TRs.
UA_Flyer is offline  
Old Dec 21, 2011 | 8:36 pm
  #63  
FlyerTalk Evangelist
40 Countries Visited
5M
All eyes on you!
25 Years on Site
 
Join Date: Apr 2001
Location: East Ester, Alaska
Programs: Alaska Million Miler, United Million Miler, Wyndham Rewards Diamond, Choice Hotels Diamond
Posts: 13,635
Originally Posted by zcat18
Starting a thread after a trip with a few teaser pics and saying "stay tuned while I actually write the report" is one thing. I was only talking about those who start threads saying things like, "Hey, I'm taking a month-long RTW odyssey in EK F and a private jet. Departure in T-minus three weeks. I'll write up the trip report when I get back!" That gets my goat.
I actually have to disagree with your first point. Posting a few teaser pictures and saying in essence "stay tuned while I actually write the report" is to me the same exact thing as advertising a future report. Please, don't do it!

Why is it so important amongst some of our report writers or photographers that we all become aware of their activities NOW when their trip or report hasn't even started? Why can't they wait for a week or two in order to present us with a decent effort?

Is the gratification received in the form of positive comments from our readers THAT important to them that they need to start getting it as soon as possible? Before they've even earned it?

Last edited by Seat 2A; Jan 2, 2012 at 11:50 am
Seat 2A is offline  
Old Dec 22, 2011 | 1:48 pm
  #64  
 
Join Date: Aug 2008
Location: LAX
Programs: UA, Bonvoy, Amex Plat
Posts: 1,581
Originally Posted by Seat 2A
I actually have to disagree with your first point. Posting a few teaser pictures and saying in essence "stay tuned while I actually write the report" is to me the same exact thing as advertising a future report. Please, don't do it!

Why is it so important amongst some of our report writers or photographers that we all become aware of their activities NOW when their report hasn't even been started or even gotten off to a decent start? Why can't they wait for a week or two in order to present us with a decent effort?

Is the gratification received in the form of positive comments from our readers THAT important to them that they need to start getting it as soon as possible? Before they've even earned it?
Maybe the key factor is time between substantive additions to the report. I am far more likely to come back to a thread if the trip has already been taken and the report is in progress than I am if the trip hasn't even begun yet. I don't think that *every* pre-report teaser needs to be deleted. Many people post teasers and then dutifully begin the report within 24 hours. Perhaps, at the mods' discretion, there should be a maximum one-week lag time between the teaser post and the first installment of the TR itself. After that, the thread should be deleted.

BTW, Seat 2A, might I just add (apropos of nothing) that based on your reports, you have to be the coolest dude on this site.
zcat18 is offline  
Old Dec 22, 2011 | 1:53 pm
  #65  
2M
50 Countries Visited
100 Nights
15 Years on Site
 
Join Date: Jul 2009
Location: Denver, CO
Programs: UA GS-2MM, QF LTG, EK Gold, Marriott Amb, Hyatt Globalist
Posts: 4,006
Originally Posted by zcat18
BTW, Seat 2A, might I just add (apropos of nothing) that based on your reports, you have to be the coolest dude on this site.
I completely agree...he is the coolest guy on this site. He could give a course on this stuff.
eightblack is offline  
Old Dec 22, 2011 | 3:07 pm
  #66  
 
Join Date: Jan 2009
Location: Edinburgh, Scotland
Programs: Too many...
Posts: 536
Originally Posted by Moomba

How do feel about threads that simply links to blogs/sites?

Not a fan... If I want to visit your blog/website etc I will do so. I am in the FT TR forum so I can read TR's here...

Do you think the report should be hosted on FT?

Yes ^

Should a trip report contain a transport element or can they simply be a city or attraction report?

Generally speaking yes, they should contain a transport element but I greatly enjoy those which also give a flavour of the cities and hotels that people visit and wouldn't want to lose that
Flyersj18 is offline  
Old Dec 22, 2011 | 3:49 pm
  #67  
 
Join Date: Aug 2008
Location: LAX
Programs: UA, Bonvoy, Amex Plat
Posts: 1,581
Originally Posted by eightblack
I completely agree...he is the coolest guy on this site. He could give a course on this stuff.
O.k., o.k. eightblack, I guess you're pretty cool too. ...but Seat 2A is automatically cooler due to the fact that he is a Dead fan.
zcat18 is offline  
Old Dec 23, 2011 | 2:28 am
  #68  
FlyerTalk Evangelist
40 Countries Visited
5M
All eyes on you!
25 Years on Site
 
Join Date: Apr 2001
Location: East Ester, Alaska
Programs: Alaska Million Miler, United Million Miler, Wyndham Rewards Diamond, Choice Hotels Diamond
Posts: 13,635
Originally Posted by zcat18
Maybe the key factor is time between substantive additions to the report. I don't think that *every* pre-report teaser needs to be deleted. Many people post teasers and then dutifully begin the report within 24 hours. Perhaps, at the mods' discretion, there should be a maximum one-week lag time between the teaser post and the first installment of the TR itself. After that, the thread should be deleted.
I hear ya, zcat18 and I think that's a reasonable option.

Thanks again to the moderators for soliciting our collective input. The Trip Report Forum is certainly one of the most entertaining at FlyerTalk and we all look forward to making it the best that it can be.

BTW, been listening to alot of Railroad Earth these days. ^

Last edited by Seat 2A; Dec 24, 2011 at 12:01 am
Seat 2A is offline  
Old Dec 29, 2011 | 12:43 am
  #69  
Original Poster
 
Join Date: Jun 2005
Location: London, UK
Programs: AA 2MM - PLT, BA GGL, SPG Plat, Hilton Diamond
Posts: 6,221
Thanks for all the great feedback everyone.

Feel free to continue to respond to this request. In the meantime Swanhunter and I will digest the feedback and respond in the new year.

While I am at it as it is fast approaching - Happy New Year and safe travels to you all.
Moomba is offline  
Old Dec 29, 2011 | 1:32 am
  #70  
 
Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: CBR
Programs: QF WP, AC*G
Posts: 1,223
For me the following are preferences:

Transport is preferred; however, I will happily make exceptions for reports about unusual destinations (ie Afghanistan, Bhutan, Iran, etc).

I'd prefer to see a copy of the report on FT rather than just linking to the blog. A copy and paste job is not all that difficult.

Some idea of what it going on in the thread title would be appreciated too (Airline, Destination, Class of Service, etc).
*A Flyer is offline  
Old Dec 29, 2011 | 9:08 am
  #71  
 
Join Date: Jul 2007
Location: Sydney, Australia
Programs: QF, Skywards, SQ, Centurion
Posts: 391
Putting together a TR is a major feat, may take anywhere from an hour or two to days, depending on the scale of the report.

As I am more of a AFF reader rather than FT reader, I have in the past just posted a link to my report on FT and AFF remains the "source" thread. If I were to duplicate a full thread post by post on FT and other forums, I could be up for long slog at the PC. I did this tonight on my new TR - and after reading this thread, I decided to recreate the thread on FT as it was on AFF - it took about 20 mins to ensure formatting etc was correct, and links etc worked.

To this end, I am against placing any restrictions on FT members linking to other sites/blogs. This forum is a travel resource, and if people are really interested - they will click the link. If they don't want to go to the outside site, they will continue no further. We should be encouraging everyone to contribute to this forum irrespective of how they choose to do so.
haydensydney is offline  
Old Dec 29, 2011 | 10:15 am
  #72  
All eyes on you!
15 Years on Site
 
Join Date: May 2010
Programs: Delta Silver, HH Gold, Accor Gold, IHG Platinum
Posts: 5,395
I rather have all TR's hosted by FT, too.
KLflyerRalph is offline  
Old Jan 2, 2012 | 5:26 am
  #73  
 
Join Date: Apr 2011
Programs: CX gold
Posts: 209
I find ALL reports nice to read. but in my opinion the reports with and without flight element should be separated in a "wings" and "non wings" section. so "wings" reports are not pushed back in line so fast.
People are free to use the programs available to them to do posting in my opinion. We should have the liberty to do so. It would be a great shame to loose the blog reports as there are some cracking reports to read.

I made a trip report and used a blog because I found making a trip report on this site very user UNFRIENDLY and difficult. I believe that the site invites to blog use as a blog is very easy to use. ( took me only 15 minutes after trying for days on this site)

Moderators, It is more important to ask yourselves the question: Why do people use blogs and not this site to make reports?

if I read the blogs most of them are made JUST for the report and not for advertising other stuff. For me it proves that people struggle with this site making reports.

Make a thread where " how to make a trip-report" is explained. a thread were people cant post on , because the excising one is not clear any more. The post with" how to put pictures in report" 2008 is now that long that if you were to print it out, no trees would be left in the Amazon rain forest for sure. it is in need for some updating, so new members get a fresh look on the site. Site attracts new(young) FTers every day!!!

Please do not forget that people that like planes are not all ICT intelligent.

The thread should be an easy step by step explanation of how to use the site, add pictures , place pictures etc. The post you have on this is UNCLEAR. on a blog you just copy and paste your pictures. on this site you have to be an engineer in technology to post or format a picture.
use screenshots as you explain the process.

so
1) Make wings and non wings section
2) Make Protected thread with " How to make tripreport"
3) Use step by step explanations with screen shots for EASY USE
4) Don't let people post on this thread as it makes things confusing.

Last edited by thomastuyaerts; Jan 2, 2012 at 5:55 am
thomastuyaerts is offline  
Old Jan 2, 2012 | 6:24 am
  #74  
A FlyerTalk Posting Legend
 
Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: Argentina
Posts: 40,876
Originally Posted by thomastuyaerts
I made a trip report and used a blog because I found making a trip report on this site very user UNFRIENDLY and difficult.
I would say the opposite actually. Once you've done it for the first time it's very easy to post a trip report here....if I can do it anyone can.
The only problem here is the maximum amount of pictures allowed in one post. Which might be a good thing in so far as picture heavy reports can be hard to load.
Picture size is also important....I've cut down the size of my pictures on my reports lately as they used to be too large and might not load very quickly for some people.
HIDDY is offline  
Old Jan 2, 2012 | 11:09 am
  #75  
 
Join Date: Jan 2003
Location: Fairfield County, CT USA
Programs: AA PLT+2MM / DL DM+1MM / A3 *G / Fairmont LT Plat / Ritz Gold / SPG Gold
Posts: 4,077
Originally Posted by Moomba
Fellow Trip Reports lovers we come to you seeking your thoughts on the Trip Reports forum.

Of late we have noticed that the TR forum usage is changing. Your mods would like your feedback on how you feel about this.

How do feel about threads that simply links to blogs/sites?
Do you think the report should be hosted on FT?
Should a trip report contain a transport element or can they simply be a city or attraction report?

We are seeking your opinions on this and if there is sufficient desire to make changes we will post a poll offering options.

Please help us shape the TR forum by posting your thoughts here or feel free to PM us.

Moomba & Swanhunter
Moderators: Trip Reports
Thanks for seeking this feedback. You raise some interesting and timely questions. This, and the Luxury Hotels forum, are my two favorite areas on FT. We are lucky that there is a culture here of not saying gratuitously negative things. Members of this community spend a lot of time to create these reports, and many people pass a word of thanks, which as an author, I know is much appreciated. If someone doesn't like something, or isn't interested, they simply move on. Factual errors are generally politely corrected.

In considering the questions raised, we should be mindful that some parts of FT, at least, have become very (unduly?) rules-oriented. There are a number of widely varying trip report styles - heavy on pictures, planes/airports only, humorous (to the point of exaggeration in some cases) - all of which sort of come together nicely I think.

Importantly, we have created a culture where people feel welcome to contribute. As a community, we should take special effort to preserve that special feeling. (Regrettably, that feeling doesn't permeate through all parts of FT any longer.) If we get to the point where this forum has a "RULES FOR POSTING TRIP REPORTS" sticky post, that will be a big step in negating the special feel that we presently have. The "Ding Ding! What makes a great trip report" thread of suggestions is much more conducive to the special feeling we have here.


(1) Re posts that merely link to blogs (presumably without any even preliminary content here) / Should reports be hosted on FT.

In general, I'm a fan of having more content here. At the same time, I recognize the significant amount of effort it takes to set something up here (if there are a lot of pictures involved). (Text only reports are very easy to populate here.)

I faced this dilemma last night (before I read this thread). I was posting parts 3 and 4 of a 10 part report (one part had 30+ pictures in it). After all the time spent writing it, I decided I was running out of steam and decided not to re-link all the photos here and simply placed a link directly to an outside blog that I set up where the report was also featured.

I think what I did should be the exception, not the base case, for posters. In my case, if people read down to part 3 (parts 1 and 2 were fully posted here), readers will know if they want to read on or not.

I don't, however, think it should be a "rule" that all content need to be posted here. For those posts that are purely an external link (be it Airliners, Milepoint, SQtalk, or a blog), perhaps we could add a bracketed statement at the end of those threads' the titles that says "[Link Only]" or something. Clicking to Airliners is no better or worse than clicking to a blog.

For those that clicking into a thread to only find a link onward has been a waste of their time, in light of the thousands of hours people put into writing the content here (or on other sites), while you may elect not to click onward, I would encourage you to ask how much time was actually wasted versus the aggregate amount of time people have put into creating wonderful content here. While not everything will be to one's liking,

As to searching, as long as the key messages of a report are captured in the FT post (airlines, cities, classes of service, etc), even if that report then links outward, the FT forum will still be searchable. I don't see search-ability as a big deal.


(2) Transport versus city/attraction:
Everything related to trips should be welcome.

While I enjoy reading about TG F as much as the next guy, the 18th picture of the golf cart picking someone up or of the caviar plate probably doesn't tell me much more than the 17th. (Or the 2nd, for that matter.) If TRs were transport only, barring when a carrier introduces a new cabin (ie: CX's new J), this forum would be extremely repetitive. If we were transit-only, we wouldn't be able to have popular threads like Eightblack's current saga...which has very little to do with the type of champagne served on BA. Nor would we have had Olafman's epic trip...which while did cover, in great detail (and in a good way), EK's showers, was so much more than the transit. (That report brought a tear to my eye, perhaps the most memorable ever here for me.)

To share another approach used in other parts of FT, in the hotel point forums, they have gone so far to create master threads for specific hotels. If we felt this forum was getting overwhelmed, we should create a master thread for TG F - and all reports on TG F should go in that one consolidated spot. (I think creating master threads would be a bad idea - this forum isn't overwhelmed, nor close to being overwhelmed. But if it were, this would be the logical next step.)

Having read trip reports on just about every carriers' premium travel and every airport lounge in the world bar one (stay tuned for my upcoming post on HA's KOA F lounge!), reading about (and seeing) restaurants, sites, and activities is a very welcome part of this forum for me.

Originally Posted by zcat18
Add me to the list of folks who are irked by "previews" posted sometimes weeks or even months in advance of a given trip. I understand why people do this--to try and build anticipation for their report--but it serves the opposite purpose. Whenever I open a thread and am greeted by a message to the effect of, "Stay tuned--coming Summer 2012!," I give it a big and move on, most likely never to return to the thread. Sorry, but as much as I love a good TR, I'm not going to add yours to my calendar half a year in advance. It just doesn't work that way, and I'd be happy to see mods begin deleting these "threads to nowhere."
I certainly don't set a reminder, either. Perhaps adding a "[Coming Soon]" to the thread title would be a good solution rather than deletion.

Originally Posted by zcat18
This is the bottom line. It's a wonderful place. Let's not change it too dramatically. I don't think that destination reports necessarily need their own forum or that photo reports should be in a separate sub-forum, etc. IMHO, the place just ain't too terribly broken, so why complicating it by forcing a fix?
Agreed.

Originally Posted by goodeats21
Thanks to all the TR posters (after doing one, I realize how long they take) and the mods.
+1

Originally Posted by UA_Flyer
Thanks for your comments. I appreciate them. You did bring up good points, which lead me to beleive my TR are long and take too much time to complete. I see many good points raised in the thread and will definitely consider them in my future TRs.
Good trip reports come in all styles and flavors. Yours include lots of good detail...don't be discouraged (if you have the time!).
NYBanker is offline  


Contact Us - Archive - Advertising - Cookie Policy - Privacy Statement - Terms of Service -

This site is owned, operated, and maintained by MH Sub I, LLC dba Internet Brands. Copyright © 2026 MH Sub I, LLC dba Internet Brands. All rights reserved. Designated trademarks are the property of their respective owners.