Pages in topic: [1 2] > | Visitors listed in the profile's visitors tab: What does viewer type "N/A [VIDed]" mean? Thread poster: Attila Piróth
| Attila Piróth France Local time: 22:43 Member English to Hungarian + ...
Visitors listed in the visitors tab usually come under the categories "Freelancer", "Outsourcer", "Outsourcer/Freelancer" "End client", and "Not logged in". Recently I saw a visitor whose type was given as "N/A" – i.e., "not applicable" – with the "verified identity" tick mark. My question is: who can be listed as such? Also, are their any other "viewer type" categories – for example "Staff"? Attila
[Subject edited by staff or moderator 2009-05-18 16:59 GMT] | | | "None of the above" account type | May 18, 2009 |
Hi Attila, Note that "N/A" refers to None of the above. If you visit your Profile Updater, you will find the following account type options: * Freelancer translator and/or interpreter * Translation agency/company * Freelancer and outsourcer * Student * End customer * None of the above Hope this explains. Regards, Luci... See more Hi Attila, Note that "N/A" refers to None of the above. If you visit your Profile Updater, you will find the following account type options: * Freelancer translator and/or interpreter * Translation agency/company * Freelancer and outsourcer * Student * End customer * None of the above Hope this explains. Regards, Lucia ▲ Collapse | | | Attila Piróth France Local time: 22:43 Member English to Hungarian + ... TOPIC STARTER Thank you, Lucia | May 18, 2009 |
for the prompt reply. As it can be interesting to know who visited my profile, I wonder whether the introduction of some further categories would be beneficial. Off the top of my head, I can think of "in-house translator/interpreter", "staff member", and "translation software developer" as major groups not listed; perhaps there are some others. But of course a good case can be made for keeping the list as short as possible. Kind regards, Attila | | | Steffen Walter Germany Local time: 22:43 Member (2002) English to German + ... Misleading abbreviation | May 18, 2009 |
Lucia Leszinsky wrote: Note that "N/A" refers to None of the above. Hi Lucia, Please note that N/A usually means "not applicable" in English, which is why this abbreviation is at least potentially misleading given the meaning you indicated. You may wish to change the abbreviation accordingly (for example, to "NotA" or simply "Other"). Steffen | |
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I beg your pardon, Attila, | May 18, 2009 |
I don't want to hijack your thread, but I have a question that I wanted to ask since a long time: since we have Melissa as default IP address finder, there aren't any more indications of the terms people looked for. I mean, formerly I used to see the terms they were looking for and that I had happened to answer. Could we please have back this feature? Nowadays, furthermore, most visitors seem to be "not logged in" and that's all. I don't mean here the crawlers that look into our pro... See more I don't want to hijack your thread, but I have a question that I wanted to ask since a long time: since we have Melissa as default IP address finder, there aren't any more indications of the terms people looked for. I mean, formerly I used to see the terms they were looking for and that I had happened to answer. Could we please have back this feature? Nowadays, furthermore, most visitors seem to be "not logged in" and that's all. I don't mean here the crawlers that look into our profile 10 times or more a day, but just people that we are not told where they come from. I would find still more interesting to know WHY people visit my profile... ▲ Collapse | | | Uldis Liepkalns Latvia Local time: 23:43 Member (2003) English to Latvian + ...
Attila Piróth wrote: My question is: who can be listed as such? Also, are their any other "viewer type" categories – for example "Staff"? Hi Attila, as far as I remember, neither Moderators' nor Staff visits to a profile are registered (in the sense they are not shown to the profile owner at all). Uldis
[Rediģēts plkst. 2009-05-18 21:32 GMT] | | | sylvie malich (X) Germany Local time: 22:43 German to English
Steffen Walter wrote: Lucia Leszinsky wrote: Note that "N/A" refers to None of the above. Hi Lucia, Please note that N/A usually means "not applicable" in English, which is why this abbreviation is at least potentially misleading given the meaning you indicated. You may wish to change the abbreviation accordingly (for example, to "NotA" or simply "Other"). Steffen Precisely, N/A does mean "not applicable"; for a site dedicated to language and language professionals this is unforgivable. unsmiley, sylvie | | | "N/A" profile type label will be replaced by "Other" | May 22, 2009 |
Steffen Walter wrote: Hi Lucia, Please note that N/A usually means "not applicable" in English, which is why this abbreviation is at least potentially misleading given the meaning you indicated. You may wish to change the abbreviation accordingly (for example, to "NotA" or simply "Other"). Steffen sylvie malich wrote: Hi Lucia, Precisely, N/A does mean "not applicable"; for a site dedicated to language and language professionals this is unforgivable. unsmiley, sylvie As per your suggestions, the N/A profile type label will be replaced in short by Other since "Not applicable" is far from being the meaning of the N/A listed here. Thanks for pointing this out. Regards, Lucia | |
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Visitors page and information displayed | May 22, 2009 |
Attila Piróth wrote: As it can be interesting to know who visited my profile, I wonder whether the introduction of some further categories would be beneficial. Off the top of my head, I can think of "in-house translator/interpreter", "staff member", and "translation software developer" as major groups not listed; perhaps there are some others. But of course a good case can be made for keeping the list as short as possible. Kind regards, Attila Thanks for the suggestion, Attila. This idea of adding new categories has been listed in our backlog of ideas and suggestions for future evaluation. Christel Zipfel wrote: I don't want to hijack your thread, but I have a question that I wanted to ask since a long time: since we have Melissa as default IP address finder, there aren't any more indications of the terms people looked for. I mean, formerly I used to see the terms they were looking for and that I had happened to answer. Could we please have back this feature? Nowadays, furthermore, most visitors seem to be "not logged in" and that's all. I don't mean here the crawlers that look into our profile 10 times or more a day, but just people that we are not told where they come from. I would find still more interesting to know WHY people visit my profile... Note, Christel, that you can see the words searched that led to your profile by clicking on the links to Google provided in the Came From column in your profile's Visitors tab. This will lead you to the Google search conducted by the visitor, including the words used for such search. For Not Logged In visitors, you are given an IP link that will provide you with information on the visitor's geographical location (Region, city and country). You will find more information on the Visitors page here. Hope this helps! Regards, Lucia | | | Mauricio Zoch Argentina Local time: 17:43 English to Turkish + ... N/A replaced | May 26, 2009 |
Hi everyone, I just replace "N/A" with "Others". Best regards, Mauricio | | | Attila Piróth France Local time: 22:43 Member English to Hungarian + ... TOPIC STARTER Thank you, Mauricio | May 26, 2009 |
Mauricio Zoch wrote: Hi everyone, I just replace "N/A" with "Others". Best regards, Mauricio Just a question: "Others", as you wrote, or "Other", as suggested by ... others? IMO, "Other" would be slightly more appropriate. Kind regards, Attila | | | Steffen Walter Germany Local time: 22:43 Member (2002) English to German + ...
Mauricio Zoch wrote: Hi everyone, I just replace "N/A" with "Others". Best regards, Mauricio Hi Mauricio, This ought to be "Other", not "Others". Please kindly edit again. Steffen | |
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Google link leads only to the actual "answered" page | May 27, 2009 |
Lucia Leszinsky wrote: Note, Christel, that you can see the words searched that led to your profile by clicking on the links to Google provided in the Came From column in your profile's Visitors tab. This will lead you to the Google search conducted by the visitor, including the words used for such search. Hope this helps! Regards, Lucia Thank you, Lucia. I encountered this problem myself many times when searching for a term via Google. This is very unnerving and discouraging: at the worst, you have to go back 10 pages or more until you find the term you look for, if the question is very old. I don't know, though, whether this depends on Google or on ProZ. Anyway, it would be nice if this could be changed.
[Bearbeitet am 2009-05-27 20:57 GMT] | | | Mauricio Zoch Argentina Local time: 17:43 English to Turkish + ...
Hi everyone, Sorry about the "Others", it was just a typo in my post... in the Visitor tab it should read "Other". Best regards, Mauricio | | | Ligia Dias Costa Portugal Local time: 21:43 English to Portuguese + ... SITE LOCALIZER Getting back to this... | May 28, 2009 |
I am sorry to get back to this, but lately this is the info I get from my visitors' page: 08:40 Not Logged In 84... (IP adress) Direct Link/Unknown Profile 07:29 Not Logged In 81... (IP adress) Direct Link/Unknown Profile 04:48 Not Logged In 74... (IP adress) Direct Link/Unknown Profile 01:28 Not Logged In 64... (IP adress) Direct Link/Unknown Profile 01:16 Not Logged In 84... (IP adress) Direct Link/Unknown Profile 00:07 ... See more I am sorry to get back to this, but lately this is the info I get from my visitors' page: 08:40 Not Logged In 84... (IP adress) Direct Link/Unknown Profile 07:29 Not Logged In 81... (IP adress) Direct Link/Unknown Profile 04:48 Not Logged In 74... (IP adress) Direct Link/Unknown Profile 01:28 Not Logged In 64... (IP adress) Direct Link/Unknown Profile 01:16 Not Logged In 84... (IP adress) Direct Link/Unknown Profile 00:07 Not Logged In 84... (IP adress) Direct Link/Unknown Profile May 27 Not Logged In 66... (IP adress) Direct Link/Unknown Profile May 27 Not Logged In 66.84... (IP adress) Direct Link/Unknown Profile and so on... The info I get is the hour and the IP adress, nothing else. The type of viewer is "Not logged in" and "Came from" is "Unknown". Can you improve this? ▲ Collapse | | | Pages in topic: [1 2] > | To report site rules violations or get help, contact a site moderator: You can also contact site staff by submitting a support request » Visitors listed in the profile's visitors tab: What does viewer type "N/A [VIDed]" mean? Trados Studio 2022 Freelance | The leading translation software used by over 270,000 translators.
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