I totally agree, so I made this suggestion some time ago:
Therefore I would suggest that every user who opens a new topic, is first asked to clarify and confirm a few points beforehand:
I confirm that I have observed the following :
□ precise description of the issue / bug
□ the forum was previously searched for similar issues
□ show code, relevant blocks (images, screenshot/s of blocks in high quality)
□ I debugged my blocks (connect to companion & right mouse click: “Do it”
Maybe a Discourse plugin or API can detect if post is published on Thunkable, AI2 Forum etc. too? Because most builders use Discourse as community software, so it shouldn’t be so hard to implement.
Hey @ADI_Experiences Read both the topics properly as you are not able to find any diference between both… In thunkable community as I am working also on thunkable I have asked about representation of data and On kodular I have asked about getting data …
Just first read it properly after that take action
first of all you are new here and seeking for help so be polite, while seeing your post titles we dont need to read more, what does title do? can you explain?
You are right @ImranTariq … but sometimes when newbie comes here he doesn’t know rules… he just starts creating topics without searching… So when any new users joins to the community there should be guidelines so that he can get some idea.