1. Perhaps if members actually bothered to read the forum rules and guidance, things might be clearer for them, instead of just willy nilly posting for the sake of posting.usmanj wrote: ↑Tue Sep 05, 2017 11:09 amI appreciate your forum skills and frustration but I think as a moderator you must remember that very few people on this forum are probably technical and thus won't really know what functionality the forum provides. Also the forum is full of highly emotional people who are going through a stressful time in their life, which we can't really do much about.CR001 wrote: ↑Tue Sep 05, 2017 11:03 amNot really, simply click on a users name and it brings up their posting history. The piece I quoted was from a timeline topic and took less than a minute to find. It is not rocket science!
This is why these topics such as this one become so low value and tedious and end up running into 100s of 1000s of pages (I sure can dig up older topics that have run into more than 1,300 pages of mindless non value posts) and are often locked, with the same repetitive questions asked over and over and over again. Members simply too lazy to read or search before posting repetitive one liners like 'any updates', 'where you apply', 'nothing yet bro', 'don't know what to do...', 'pls post your timelines for us'.
And for anyone that actually DOES read every post, you will have seen I have posted a few times for people to say this topic is for spouse visa only not complex FLR(FP) posts or questions.
2. Don't assume that the moderators have NOT been through the immigration journey ourselves and that we don't understand. Seems a common misconception from certain members.