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We're trying something new on the forums, a way to recognize members for promoting valuable discussion here. We're calling it The Thread of The Week. Whomever posts a thread with the most replies gets a free Gold Membership for one month.
So how do we figure this out?
Well, every weekday I post a Morning Briefing, including the most popular forum threads—that is, the posts with the most replies—for the previous 24 hour period. For reference, here are the Briefings for the past seven days:
Your Morning Briefing for Monday, November 4th
Your Morning Briefing for Tuesday, November 5th
Your Morning Briefing for Wednesday, November 6th
Your Morning Briefing for Thursday, November 7th
Your Morning Briefing for Friday, November 8th
Note that the Monday Briefing includes forum posts from the prior Saturday and Sunday, so anything posted on a weekend is also included.
In each Briefing, forum posts are ranked by the number of replies (from highest to lowest). That's subject to change, of course, so I did a quick recount of replies for all forum posts in the Briefings above. With 43 replies as of this writing, the most popular thread from last week is:
T-Mobile three new Un-Carrier moves
Congrats to @shilohcane for starting our very first thread of the week!
Howard and I are hoping that this little enticement will further encourage the sharing of news, tips and other useful information on these forums. What do you think of the idea? Please share your feedback, questions and/or concerns below.
EDIT: You may or may not have noticed that @shilohcane's user flair currently reads: "thread of the day". We're working on that![]()
Last edited by frail; 11-11-2019 at 06:50 PM.
My HoFo feedback... is that still a thing?
For those wondering what the perks of a Gold (Premium) Membership are, check here.
We're trying something new on the forums, a way to recognize members for promoting valuable discussion here. We're calling it The Thread of The Week. Whomever posts a thread with the most replies gets a free Gold Membership for one month.
Here's how we figure it out... Every weekday I post a Morning Briefing, including the most popular forum threads—that is, the posts with the most replies—for the previous 24 hour period. For reference, here are the Briefings for the past seven days:
Your Morning Briefing for Monday, November 11th
Your Morning Briefing for Tuesday, November 12th
Your Morning Briefing for Wednesday, November 13th
Your Morning Briefing for Thursday, November 14th
Your Morning Briefing for Friday, November 15th
Note that the Monday Briefing includes forum posts from the prior Saturday and Sunday, so anything posted on a weekend is also included.
In each Briefing, forum posts are ranked by the number of replies (from highest to lowest). That's subject to change, of course, so I did a quick recount of replies for all forum posts in the Briefings above. With 53 replies as of this writing, the most popular thread from last week is:
BYOP Galaxy S5 shows up as not compatible
Congrats to @ttfitz for starting our second thread of the week!
Howard and I are hoping that this little enticement will further encourage the sharing of news, tips and other useful information on these forums. What do you think of the idea? Please share your feedback, questions and/or concerns below.
Also, the winner's user flair currently reads "thread of the day" instead of "thread of the week". We're working on that!
We're trying something new on the forums, a way to recognize members for promoting valuable discussion here. We're calling it The Thread of The Week. Whomever starts a thread with the most replies gets a free Gold Membership for one month.
Every weekday I post a morning briefing, including the most popular forum threads—that is, the posts with the most replies—for the previous 24 hour period. For reference, here are the briefings for the past seven days:
Your Morning Briefing for Monday, November 18th
Your Morning Briefing for Tuesday, November 19th
Your Morning Briefing for Wednesday, November 20th
Your Morning Briefing for Thursday, November 21st
Your Morning Briefing for Friday, November 22nd
Note that the Monday briefing includes forum posts from the prior Saturday and Sunday, so anything posted on a weekend is also included.
In each briefing, forum posts are ranked by the number of replies (from highest to lowest). That's subject to change, of course, so I did a quick recount of replies for all forum posts in the briefings above. With 33 replies as of this writing, the most popular thread from last week is:
Arrrgggg! Dad dropped his Verizon flip phone in the toilet.
Congrats to user Chessie* for starting our third thread of the week!
We're hoping that this little enticement will further encourage the sharing of news, tips and other useful information on these forums. What do you think of the idea? Please share your feedback, questions and/or concerns below.
We're trying something new on the forums, a way to recognize members for promoting valuable discussion here. We're calling it The Thread of The Week. Whomever starts a thread with the most replies gets a free Gold Membership for one month.
Every weekday I post a morning briefing, including the most popular forum threads—that is, the posts with the most replies—for the previous 24 hour period. For reference, here are the briefings for the past seven days:
Your Morning Briefing for Monday, November 25th
Your Morning Briefing for Tuesday, November 26th
Your Morning Briefing for Wednesday, November 27th
Your Morning Briefing for Thursday, November 28th
Your Morning Briefing for Friday, November 29th
Note that the Monday briefing includes forum posts from the prior Saturday and Sunday, so anything posted on a weekend is also included.
In each briefing, forum posts are ranked by the number of replies (from highest to lowest). That's subject to change, of course, so I did a quick recount of replies for all forum posts in the briefings above. With 29 replies as of this writing, the most popular thread from last week is:
5G Launch Impact on Band 71 LTE
Congrats to user thematch for starting our fourth thread of the week!
We're hoping that this little enticement will further encourage the sharing of news, tips and other useful information on these forums. What do you think of the idea? Please share your feedback, questions and/or concerns below.
It's time for a new thread of the week, our way of recognizing forum members for promoting valuable discussion here.
Every weekday I post a morning briefing, including the most popular forum threads—that is, the posts with the most replies—for the previous 24 hour period. For reference, here are the briefings for the past seven days:
Your Morning Briefing for Monday, December 2nd
Your Morning Briefing for Tuesday, December 3rd
Your Morning Briefing for Wednesday, December 4th
Your Morning Briefing for Thursday, December 5th
Your Morning Briefing for Friday, December 6th
Note that the Monday briefing includes forum posts from the prior Saturday and Sunday, so anything posted on a weekend is also included.
In each briefing, forum posts are ranked by the number of replies (from highest to lowest). That's subject to change, of course, so I did a quick recount of replies for all forum posts in the briefings above. With 73 replies as of this writing, the most popular thread from last week is:
You only launch 5G Once... (Video)
Congrats to user @TheRealDanny for starting our fifth thread of the week!
We're hoping that this little enticement will further encourage the sharing of news, tips and other useful information on these forums. Please share your feedback, questions and/or concerns below.
It's time for a new thread of the week, our way of recognizing forum members for promoting valuable discussion here.
Every weekday yours truly posts a morning briefing, including the most popular forum threads—that is, the posts with the most replies—for the previous 24 hour period. For reference, here are the briefings for the past seven days:
Your Morning Briefing for Monday, December 9th
Your Morning Briefing for Tuesday, December 10th
Your Morning Briefing for Wednesday, December 11th
Your Morning Briefing for Thursday, December 12th
Your Morning Briefing for Friday, December 13th
Note that the Monday briefing includes forum posts from the prior Saturday and Sunday, so anything posted on a weekend is also included.
In each briefing, forum posts are ranked by the number of replies (from highest to lowest). That's subject to change, of course, so I did a quick recount of replies for all forum posts in the briefings above. With 41 replies as of this writing, the most popular thread from last week is:
Switching to T-Mobile an option?
Congrats to Gary_Berg for starting our sixth thread of the week! As a small token of our appreciation, please enjoy a month of Gold Membership on us.
Note also that this may unfortunately be the last thread of the week until the new year. I'll be on vacation as of this Friday, and unless someone else can step in during my absence the next free month of HoFo Gold will be awarded on Monday, January 13th. Hope everyone has a safe and happy holiday!
It's time for a new thread of the week, our way of recognizing forum members for promoting valuable discussion here.
Every weekday yours truly posts a morning briefing, including the most popular forum threads—that is, the posts with the most replies—for the previous 24 hour period. For reference, here are the briefings for the past seven days:
Your Morning Briefing for Monday, January 13th
Your Morning Briefing for Tuesday, January 14th
Your Morning Briefing for Wednesday, January 15th
Your Morning Briefing for Thursday, January 16th
Your Morning Briefing for Friday, January 17th
Remember that the Monday briefing includes forum posts from the prior Saturday and Sunday, so all weekend posts are similarly eligible.
In each briefing, forum posts are ranked by the number of replies (from highest to lowest). That's subject to change, of course, so I did a quick recount of replies for all forum posts in the briefings above. This week it's a bit of a nail-biter; the totals may have changed by the time you read this, but I'm up early with jet lag so I'm going to go ahead and call it—with 29 replies as of right now the most popular thread started last week is:
My wish for security on my T-Mo account
Congrats to adam1991 for starting our seventh thread of the week! As a small token of our appreciation, please enjoy a month of Gold Membership on us.
We're hoping that this little enticement will further encourage the sharing of news, tips and other useful information on these forums.
It's time for a new thread of the week, our way of recognizing forum members for promoting valuable discussion here.
Every weekday yours truly posts a morning briefing, including the most popular forum threads—that is, the posts with the most replies—for the previous 24 hour period. For reference, here are the briefings for the past seven days:
Your Morning Briefing for Monday, January 20th
Your Morning Briefing for Tuesday, January 21st
Your Morning Briefing for Wednesday, January 22nd
Your Morning Briefing for Thursday, January 23rd
Your Morning Briefing for Friday, January 24th
Remember that the Monday briefing includes forum posts from the prior Saturday and Sunday, so all weekend posts are similarly eligible.
In each briefing, forum posts are ranked by the number of replies (from highest to lowest). That's subject to change, of course, so I did a quick recount of replies for all forum posts in the briefings above. With 23 replies as of right now the most popular thread started last week is:
Questions RE: WiFi calling with BYOD
Congrats to californiajay for starting our seventh thread of the week! As a small token of our appreciation, please enjoy a month of Gold Membership on us.
We're hoping that this little enticement will further encourage the sharing of news, tips and other useful information on these forums.
It's time for a new thread of the week, our way of recognizing forum members for promoting valuable discussion here.
Every weekday yours truly posts a morning briefing, including the most popular forum threads—that is, the posts with the most replies—for the previous 24 hour period. For reference, here are the briefings for the past seven days:
Your Morning Briefing for Monday, January 27th
Your Morning Briefing for Tuesday, January 28th
Your Morning Briefing for Wednesday, January 29th
Your Morning Briefing for Thursday, January 30th
Your Morning Briefing for Friday, January 31st
Remember that the Monday briefing includes forum posts from the prior Saturday and Sunday, so all weekend posts are similarly eligible.
In each briefing, forum posts are ranked by the number of replies (from highest to lowest). That's subject to change, of course, so I did a quick recount of replies for all forum posts in the briefings above. With 51 replies as of this posting the most popular thread started last week is:
TextNow Free Talk/Text on Sprint
Congrats to GlowHF for starting our ninth thread of the week! As a small token of our appreciation, please enjoy a month of Gold Membership on us.
We're hoping that this little enticement will further encourage the sharing of news, tips and other useful information on these forums.
It's time for a new thread of the week, our way of recognizing forum members for promoting valuable discussion here.
Every weekday yours truly posts a morning briefing, including the most popular forum threads—that is, the posts with the most replies—for the previous 24 hour period. For reference, here are the briefings for the past seven days:
Your Morning Briefing for Monday, February 3rd
Your Morning Briefing for Tuesday, February 4th
Your Morning Briefing for Wednesday, February 5th
Your Morning Briefing for Thursday, February 6th
Your Morning Briefing for Friday, February 7th
Remember that the Monday briefing includes forum posts from the prior Saturday and Sunday, so all weekend posts are similarly eligible.
In each briefing, forum posts are ranked by the number of replies (from highest to lowest). That's subject to change, of course, so I did a quick recount of replies for all forum posts in the briefings above. With 44 replies as of this posting the most popular thread started last week is:
AT&T Fees Outrageously High
Congrats to Elevatorguy for starting our tenth thread of the week! As a small token of our appreciation, please enjoy a month of Gold Membership on us.
We're hoping that this little enticement will further encourage the sharing of news, tips and other useful information on these forums.
It's time for a new thread of the week, our way of recognizing forum members for promoting valuable discussion here.
Every weekday yours truly posts a morning briefing, including the most popular forum threads—that is, the posts with the most replies—for the previous 24 hour period. For reference, here are the briefings for the past seven days:
Your Morning Briefing for Monday, February 10th
Your Morning Briefing for Tuesday, February 11th
Your Morning Briefing for Wednesday, February 12th
Your Morning Briefing for Thursday, February 13th
Your Morning Briefing for Friday, February 14th
Remember that the Monday briefing includes forum posts from the prior Saturday and Sunday, so all weekend posts are similarly eligible.
In each briefing, forum posts are ranked by the number of replies (from highest to lowest). That's subject to change, of course, so I did a quick recount of replies for all forum posts in the briefings above. With 124 replies as of this posting the most popular thread started last week is:
Judge approves $26 billion merger of T-Mobile and Sprint
Congrats to trees12 for starting our eleventh thread of the week! As a small token of our appreciation, please enjoy a month of Gold Membership on us.
We're hoping that this little enticement will further encourage the sharing of news, tips and other useful information on these forums.
It's time for a new thread of the week, our way of recognizing forum members for promoting valuable discussion here.
Every weekday yours truly posts a morning briefing, including the most popular forum threads—that is, the posts with the most replies—for the previous 24 hour period. For reference, here are the briefings for the past seven days:
Your Morning Briefing for Monday, February 17th
Your Morning Briefing for Tuesday, February 18th
Your Morning Briefing for Wednesday, February 19th
Your Morning Briefing for Thursday, February 20th
Your Morning Briefing for Friday, February 21st
Remember that the Monday briefing includes forum posts from the prior Saturday and Sunday, so all weekend posts are similarly eligible.
In each briefing, forum posts are ranked by the number of replies (from highest to lowest). That's subject to change, of course, so I did a quick recount of replies for all forum posts in the briefings above. With 56 replies as of this posting the most popular thread started last week is:
Verizon, T-Mobile bicker over C-band auction rules
Congrats to shortyd999 for starting our twelfth thread of the week! As a small token of our appreciation, please enjoy a month of Gold Membership on us.
We're hoping that this little enticement will further encourage the sharing of news, tips and other useful information on these forums.
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It's time for a new thread of the week, our way of recognizing forum members for promoting valuable discussion here.
Every weekday yours truly posts a morning briefing, including the most popular forum threads—that is, the posts with the most replies—for the previous 24 hour period. For reference, here are the briefings for the past seven days:
Your Morning Briefing for Monday, February 24th
Your Morning Briefing for Tuesday, February 25th
Your Morning Briefing for Wednesday, February 26th
Your Morning Briefing for Thursday, February 27th
Your Morning Briefing for Friday, February 28th
Remember that the Monday briefing includes forum posts from the prior Saturday and Sunday, so all weekend posts are similarly eligible.
In each briefing, forum posts are ranked by the number of replies (from highest to lowest). That's subject to change, of course, so I did a quick recount of replies for all forum posts in the briefings above. With 42 replies as of this posting the most popular thread started last week is:
Are Tracfones still locked out of OS upgrades and patches?
Congrats to OldGeek for starting our twelfth thread of the week! As a small token of our appreciation, please enjoy a month of Gold Membership on us.
We're hoping that this little enticement will further encourage the sharing of news, tips and other useful information on these forums.
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