I don't think MIGIPEDIA exists anymore... too bad...

Ich glaube, MIGIPEDIA gibts nicht mehr... schade...

...anyway, when I look in again, I realize that nothing has happened for a week - what's going on here? Attractiveness? Christmas vacation? Interest?

I suggest making MIGIPEDIA attractive again, I think it's a great place for Migros customers to exchange ideas. Here you can see the worries and concerns of customers, the positive and negative feedback and also the cheerful contributions and also the moaners - everyone is needed here to make the forum attractive

For all scribblers (complainers and lionizers), for example, there is a double cumulus voucher for 10 or more posts... How about that?
Advantage of this: All "guest" posts automatically become forum members with an avatar - isn't that great?

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Where did you come up with this nonsense? I actually look in every day and there are a lot of new posts every day.

The last suggestion is certainly not bad, but I think that the quality would suffer because many people would certainly write as much as possible just to get the vouchers.

I also take a quick look almost every day. And there are almost always new posts. But you don't always have something to write about, which is why there isn't always something to read from more active participants.
I absolutely agree with Stecki about the ideas, it would be the wrong incentive.

I also visit Migipedia every day and always find something to read.

Personally, I think it would be better if there were fewer posts now and then - but with valuable content. There are days when Migipedia is almost bursting at the virtual seams with pointless sentences (mostly from guests). - And that would happen even more if there was a reward for writing.

Sometimes there's nothing to write because you haven't tried out a new product.

@Rebecca07 - thank you very much for your words - my suggestion is precisely intended to prevent pointless writing by "guests" from appearing in it. Only registered accounts will be rewarded

@stecki - sorry, I know my suggestion was a bit provocative, on purpose! but it's certainly not nonsense, because if you think about it a little, you're sure to get positive feedback.

@all, including guests: I know my post was a bit provocative, but I still think it wasn't a bad idea to reward the scribblers - those who shop at Migros are rewarded with Cumulus, why not liven up this forum a bit more? It should also be possible to invite people who didn't even know that MIGIPEDIA existed.
So, folks, reward my idea by giving it a thumbs up (see under Ideas). Thank you very much.

yes, i also check in every day, but i rarely get around to writing anything (meaningful ;-)). although i also had the impression that there was a little less activity here on the site over the holidays - but i think that's "good": holidays should be spent with family and friends and not in front of the computer!
i think the idea with the rewards is a bad one. as mentioned, i also think that the quality of the contributions would suffer as a result. you would also have to see how you want to deal with one-word/sentence contributions, for example? i think it's great that you can take part in prize draws as an active migipedia member. i would even like it if the goodies were based on the principle "the faster the better"! :-)
in that sense: good luck!

Guest

I feel the same way, I pop in from time to time but don't have the time or inclination to read or comment on the many guest posts.
I wish everyone a happy new year and look forward to reading lots from you again in 2014

Guest

Hello everyone

Many thanks for your comments. As we are on vacation, we are only very small as far as the Migipedia forum is concerned. We will be back in full force from January 6th and will be publishing more articles again.

I wish you all a happy new year 2014 and we look forward to seeing you here again next year :-)

Best regards
Hanna, Migipedia team

I think a reward is out of place! For what? For comments in the margins?

At the very beginning, there was once a campaign on Migipedia where an evaluation was carried out over a period of time according to the articles written. The platform was walled off from product descriptions because many users believed that quantity counted, but it was the quality of the descriptions that mattered. °_°

@Kathrin,
I think "dr schnäller isch de gschwinder" is great. The surveys at askGfK.ch are handled in this way after a small pre-selection. Once the limit has been reached, you are thankfully dismissed from the survey. I could also imagine Migipedia stopping the process with a polite line like "Thank you for your participation..." once the available "goodies" have been reached! :-\
Unfortunately, with this variant, the magazine, i.e. the newspaper readers, would have almost no chance of getting hold of a "Müsterli". Not even Migipedia users would be quick enough to get their hands on one. If a campaign were published simultaneously on all media, e.g. on Monday at 9 a.m., the day the magazine is published, users on Twitter, Facebook and Migipedia would reach their destination faster. Furthermore, it would not be interesting for Migros to declare the campaign finished after just a few minutes or hours. So we'll draw lots... thank Fortuna ;-)
Maybe there will still be a "dr schnäller isch de gschwinder" campaign. :-)