Introducing the Skype Community

Welcome to the Skype Community
After being in the air since early 2004 as Skype's Forum, since April 2008 as Skype's Community and now as the Skype Community it is about time to introduce the people with badges and those without who you see posting regularly. But first a little explanation of what this community does.
The Skype Community is a place where Skype users can go for their Skype related question which they can discuss with other users. It can be any question from “How do I answer a Skype Call” to more technical ones. The purpose of this is to unite users in their Skype interests, to give users a chance to help others where they have a bigger knowledge and / or experience with Skype.
Every day thousands of users sign on to Skype for the very first time. Although there is a comprehensive, ever growing Knowledgebase there will be questions left which can be discussed in the Skype Community with users who have a huge experience in using Skype as their communication tool.
The variety of users browsing and replying to topics is enormous. From private users who only use Skype to keep in touch with friends and loved ones to Business users and beta testers. Especially beta testers are valuable. They seem to be born (or programmed over time ) to find and report bugs to help them getting resolved.
Other experienced users are those with a Community Amassador and Moderator badges and then the Skype Staff with the Skype logo next to their name. Next to the Skype related areas we also have a more casual and relaxed area called “Skype Lounge” where you are invited to talk about every day’s life, hobbies and interests and where you can chat with likeminded users who might even become good friends!
So, who is who in this Skype Community?
I start with the valuable user. Every user logged on for the very first time and most likely to find help. No doubt the user came to the right place because help is available here in large quantities. Because the Moderators monitor all topics, active users become visible and not seldom we agree that by the consistent help given, such a user deserves the Community Ambassador badge. This is a little award for life and will always express our appreciation. Our Community Ambassadors are involved in a Skype group chat with Moderators for questions, discussions and help. They are not left on their own but have our and each other's full support. 
Sometimes Community Ambassadors are asked to join the Moderator team. Moderators receive the tools to moderate (work with) the community. This means they can edit, move and if necessary, delete posts (like spam). They guide users, advise them to submit a Support Ticket when necessary and help them to maintain the Community Guidelines. They also reply to posts.
Because the Skype Community is not an official support channel like Skype Customer Service Ticket System (who would like to see their account / payment details exposed on a public forum? The ticket system guarantees total privacy) Moderators can help the users who, for what ever reason, did not receive the right help via tickets. The preferable help tool is public posts so others with similar issues can find a solution. More private information is exchanged via PM (Private Message).
Moderators signed an NDA (Non Disclosure Agreement) with Skype and have access to Skype staff to report and discuss specific problems. This way you are in safe hands.
Both Community Ambassadors and Moderators are although experienced Skype users, people like you and me. Some have full time jobs, others part time or are retired. All have in common that they like to use Skype, like to help out and are volunteers. They are present in the Skype Community in their spare time. Therefore some can spend more time helping out than others. They are located in different parts of the world, speak different languages. This way they cover 24 hours. Moderators participate in a group chat with the Admins to discuss what is going on in the community, support each other and get help when necessary. 
Our admins are staff members. They handle the more advanced community tools. Together they are responsible for the whole community. The main community administration is done by yours truly as Community Manager. One of my pleasant tasks is to weekly report to my colleagues to keep them updated about what is going on in the Skype Community: what keeps users busy, their feature requests, problems and positive feedback for all platforms, subscriptions, payments and about all soft- and hardware.
 We do not just operate in the background. We participate actively by reading and posting. We feel a huge responsibility for users, Community Ambassadors and Moderators for whom we also feel a great respect and pride.
Non Admin Staff members work behind the scenes and in any department within Skype. Their main goal is to improve Skype for the users. Not to maintain or develop the Skype Community. They are real and very nice people who do not hesitate to post in the Skype Community where a reply from staff is appreciated. 
Not seldom community members grow from User, to Community Ambassadors, to Moderator/Beta Tester to Staff Member. (Maybe here is a little career for you )
I hope that above helps you to understand the Skype Community and to value the special and dedicated help of the volunteers. They deserve a thumbs up
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If you wish to have a post edited or removed because you have posted personal information, please be advised that the Skype Community Guidelines state:
"6. No Post Deletion
Please be conscious of what you post in the community and consider that it will be stored permanently for public display. We only remove posts that violate our Community Guidelines. We don't remove or edit posts simply because you 'change your mind', so please consider carefully whether or not you are happy with your post being displayed publicly indefinitely."
As mentioned in the guideline, an exception to the "No Post Deletion" rule can be made if you have, either intentionally or accidentally, violated a Community Guideline in your post.
The Community Guidelines also state:
"7. Personal Information
Please keep in mind that this community is accessible by the public and providing personal information is prohibited. Never post or share with other community members your [or anyone else's]: full name, username, age, date of birth, password, email/physical address, phone number, order number, credit card number and any other private information [this includes your Skype ID]."
So, if your post contains personal information, and you wish to have it removed, then you may notify the moderation team by clicking on the "Options" menu at the top right of your post and selecting "Report Inappropriate Content". When reporting your post, please include a message explaining that you have violated the Community Guidelines by posting your personal information, and that you would like to have that information removed.
We hope that you will all continue to make safe and appropriate contributions to the Skype Community!
-- The Skype Community Moderation Team

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    Re: disable mood history
    17-09-2011   02:04                 
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    You can find this file by entering %appdata%\skype in the Start Run/Search box. This will open the Skype User folder. Locate there the folder with your Skype Account name and the keyval.db file will be there. You must stop Skype from running on your computer before deleting/renaming this file. Next time you start Skype a new version of this file will be recreated and all mood message updates will be removed from the home page.
    However, this guy didn't know I was on a Mac.  I phoned Apple to see if they could show me how to get into the Skype file apparently on my computer, and they couldn't find it. 
    Anyone out there have any ideas?  It doesn't seem as if I have any Skype files on my computer.  If I need to make file changes via "the terminal," can someone tell me how to do this?
    Gretchen

    Hello,
    I had the same problem with finding this file.
    There's no such file in Mac OS X version of Skype. But there's a directory for your Skype user account in /Users/%current_user_name%/Library/Application Support/Skype/
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  • Time to say Thank You - Introducing the O2 Community Rewards Programme!

    We are really proud of our community. You put your time, sweat, efforts and knowledge at the service of others, throughout the day, every day. And you do it out of the kindness of your hearts.
    We’ve been busy in the background working hard on several projects, you’ll see quite a few things happen in the next months. The one thing we thought we needed to do first was say Thank You.
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    What do you need to do to join the programme? Absolutely nothing. All registered members are automatically entered. The more you participate in the community, the more points you will earn increasing your chances to qualify for a reward.
    The Terms & Conditions will give you the full details of the programme, please read them carefully and feel free to ask any questions you might have

    Chiara wrote:
    I'd still like to hear your opinion on the reward programme too though Hi Chiara,   To keep the 02 Community Forum alive and fresh I understand that changes need to occur, and thanking contributors to the forum by way of Reward cannot harm. The only criticism from me is lets not have the debacle of the "hook-a-duck" rewards scenario, where some of the prizes /rewards were lets say , weak.   Last year I was given £5 credit to my PAYG account for my efforts on the forum and that was really appreciated. Just an example of how rewards like that mean something. You have my vote.    

  • Bring back the community feel to 'Skype Community'...

    My suggestion for this 'community' - bring back the community feel.
    I've not been on the forums for some years now, so I'm probably just out of touch with what the skype forums are about these days. Anyway, I get the impression that although the forums were renamed to be 'community', the content seems to discourage a community feel.
    consider http://community.skype.com/t5/Translations/From-India/m-p/2638631/highlight/true#M719
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    under the old skype forums, I remember many people used to post introductions to themselves and some such users included people who later went on to become skype moderators \ influential members of the skype community.
    it's possible that the OP should have been advised to post more content \ a little more about themself, but to say that the community does not support friendship requests seems a bit of a contradiction.
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    L Chowdhury
    www.redpaperrose.com - my image gallery
    [email protected]

    Thanks for your feedback. I agree that joining and building online communities also is fostered by the option to share details about yourself. Just like with the "Skype Me" status feature from the Skype application this requires a high amount of moderation, especially because of the "idiots" you are mentioning. We still have a "Skype lounge" here on the Skype Community were open discussions (that aren't contact requests) are welcome. Please join us there.
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  • Skype Community Volunteer Moderator Program

    Hello there,
    I am pleased to announce that we are ready to invite Volunteer Moderators to join our Skype team! We are looking for you to help us maintain the Skype Community as an informative and enjoyable place to be in and to help other users.
    You may find the following points useful:
    We are happy to provide you with:
    An opportunity to do what you like at any time you want and as much as you want
    Practical experience
    Personal growth and productivity
    Direct contact with Skype staff!
    Certificate at the end of your program
    At the same time you will be able to practice and develop your:
    Analytical skills
    Consulting skills
    Teamworking skills
    Assessment and reporting skills
    ... as well as:
    Ability to build new contacts and
    Ability to take responsibility
    and many more useful and interesting development techniques.
    For those who are interested, we have created several ranks for our volunteer moderators, namely:
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    Apprentice Moderator:
    Responsibility for:
    Editing text messages
    Removing posts if these violate community guidelines
    Editing posts subjects if these do not match the message content
    Expert Moderator:
    These are moderation experts, responsible for assisting other moderators, as well as putting a ban on a user accounts that seriously or regularly violated community guidelines.
    All Moderators at all levels are required to:
    Respect the opinion of each member in the community,
    Leadby example to others,
    Stay objective when reviewing any situation,
    Provide possible assistance in providing relevant information to new community members,
    Introduce guidelines and traditions of the community to new members,
    Maintain a friendly and personal atmosphere in the community at all the times
    Your moderator rank depends on your contribution to the community and cooperation with the team.
    Each new member will receive a training and will have regular consultations with Skype employees, who will answer your questions!
    How do I apply?
    You are welcome to apply by sending answers to the questions below in a private message to our moderator Maria.G at any time. Please reply to all questions and, if you wish, you can provide additional information related to the topic.
    The atmosphere and comfort of Skype Community entirely relies on clear and consistent moderator approach.
    I look forward to your replies.
    Claudius
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    (Answers to be sent in a private message)
    Your name and surname
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    Why have you decided to become a moderator?
    Why with Skype?
    Tell us about your previous experience that is relevant to the role of Skype Moderator?
    Would you like to tell us something else relating to this role, but we have not asked? Please tell us here.
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    Demanding support ticket.

  • Why is the Skype support so awesome?

    Why is the Skype support so d.amn good? This is even better than Steam support, wow. As we all know Steam support is the best there is! Here, instead of getting an automated answer I get absolutely no answers at all. Great!
    No really, Skype Team. You should think about having a real support. These kind of forums are the worst idea one can have. "Oh, a real support costs money. Let's just open something called community forums and let the people who have problems help each other! This will totally work and we have to do nothing at all, great!" Of course, this is great for you, not for the users, though.
    It's okay, as long as you really have people whose job it is to read every single post. You could also have a real support email with people who care, but that would probably too much work, right?
    I hate raging and I am very sorry that I had to write this in such a sarcastic manner, but that was the only appropriate reaction to this. 
    Solved!
    Go to Solution.

    Hi and welcome to the Skype Community,
    Let's try to clarify a few things here step by step:
    Skype Community is not a channel to get answers from Skype customer service agents, but you can still get helpful answers and often solutions for your question from fellow Skype users or Skype staff.
    If you send a request to Skype CS you should have at least received a confirmation email confirming the receipt of your request. If not please check the instructions here: https://support.skype.com/en/faq/FA11041/why-have-i-not-received-a-reply-from-skype-customer-service
    Using the "Float this topic to the top" functionality here on the Skype Community will float the community to the top of the list only for your view of community. Other users won't see it floated. This functionality is intended to help you keep the topics you are interested up front.
    Follow the latest Skype Community News
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  • Skype Community Ranking System

    I recieved a message that I had a new "rank" within the community. What does this mean? Would appreciate someone explaining it to me. Thanks. BOB 
    RLB

    Hi Bob,
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    Thanks for your feedback here, let me get some explanation added to those "rank up notification" emails.
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  • "The Skype Contact"

    Hello,
    Does anyone know the username of "The Skype Contact" as described here?
    https://support.skype.com/en/faq/FA34479/what-is-the-skype-contact
    I'd like to add it to my contact list so i can get some tips.
    Thanks!
    Solved!
    Go to Solution.

    Hi and welcome to the Skype Community,
    Thanks for sharing your interest in this contact. This Skype Contact cannot be actively added as we are still working on this functionality with selected users.
    Meanwhile there's some great Skype tips and tricks shared regularly at our "Tips & Tricks" blog. And if you want to learn more about getting the most of Skype features take a look at our Skype help articles. Should you have any unanswered questions feel free to share them here. I'm sure the Skype Community will be happy to answer these.
    Follow the latest Skype Community News
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  • Deleting a defunct Skype Community identifier

    A couple of hours ago, I created a new identifier for use here (Swiftie) but a shortly afterwards it was no longer signed on, and it wasn't accepting my password, and I ran out of temporary codes trying to get back in.
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    Is there any way to get the "Swifty" identifier erased, as I have no way of accessing it now. Presumably the same goes for the associated Skype ID, but I've already forgotten what that was.

    Hi and welcome to the Skype Community,
    Please send me a private message here on the community the new community name you would like to be used on your account. Two options in case your first one is not available would be great as well.
    You can send me a private message by clicking on my name to the right and using the link from my profile page.
    Follow the latest Skype Community News
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  • Skype Translator for the Deaf community in ASL (Am...

    It would be amazing if skype can include a translator for the deaf community and provide a translator for them. This would extend the deaf community comunication's via skype with any speaking person not just deaf people.

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    hiLisa_K8 wrote:
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    Ask: Can’t find an answer? Post your question on the appropriate board. Press the blue NEW MESSAGE button to begin.
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    Appreciate: If someone helps you, give them a Kudos by clicking the star button. Welcome: If you are new, reply to this thread and introduce yourself, or ask a question to help you get started.
    Report: If you find something weird or broken or have an idea on how to improve the community, please let us know in the Community Feedback board.
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  • How to close skype community account

    does anyone know how to close this skype community account that i had to create just to post a simple answer to something i read and found out how to solve easily.. this BS CRAP THAT GOES ON YOU HAVE TO HAVE ACCOUNTS EVERY PLACE TO POST SOMETHING COMMUNISM AT ITS BEST. NO FREEDOM OF SPEECH ANY MORE without SIGNING UP . i am trying to SIMPLIFY MY LIFE best thing i think is throw microsoft out the door and get a mac jack. although i dont like those either too much frigging control and loss of privacy.. any help greatly appreciated

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  • Is this a Fraud under the SKYPE name and logo?

    Just got this in the e mail.
    We are now retiring older versions of Skype and it appears that you’re currently using one of these. To continue signing into Skype on your desktop you'll need to download to the latest version. The new version comes with improved performance and the latest features and security updates, so you'll get the best possible Skype experience.
    Then there's a window for "Download"  which of course I haven't done.
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    Bree

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  • I'm ready to help the FOSS community , but I can't find a proyect.

    I've been working as a C# developer for the last 5 years and using linux for about the same time. One of my goals for the 2011 is to start developing FOSS in my spare time. Maybe in python, I find it interesting.
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    Thanks

    nagel wrote:I'm ready to help the FOSS community, but I can't find a project.
    How exciting! I love helping FOSS projects, but it can be difficult to decide what to do.
    nagel wrote:One of my goals for the 2011 is to start developing FOSS in my spare time. Maybe in Python, I find it interesting.
    I agree, Python is very interesting. I made my first Python application a few months ago. It was easy to use, fun, and I think using Python helped me to become a better C programmer.
    Keep it simple
    nagel wrote:Every project I found is too big, or too complex, or too boring. Maybe I'm missing something, maybe I'm looking in the wrong place.
    My suggestion: choose a project where you need to learn one thing at a time.
    There are languages (examples: Python, C), libraries (examples: GTK, Qt), and programming paradigms. (examples: GUI programming, threaded programming) When you begin working on a project, you will probably need to learn something new. Try to learn only one thing at a time. For example, if you have to learn gstreamer and GTK (two libraries) at the same time then you might become frustrated. Or, if you have to C++ and Qt (a language and a library) at the same time then you might become frustrated.
    So, try to learn one thing at a time.
    Other FOSS developers
    nagel wrote:I'm used to work everyday in the same office and and have a close relationship with them. I don't know how to react to this change and how does the other developers could / would react to a new developer coming to the project.
    I love working online with FOSS developers! It feels like I'm talking to a celebrity. You know, like when Allan or Dusty posts a reply to me on the Arch Linux forums.
    Of course, you should join the mailing list and bug tracker for the project you want to work on. I don't usually introduce myself. Instead, I just start helping, and people will know me soon.
    My FOSS experience
    Here are some examples from my FOSS experience.
    Many years ago, I wanted to write a new FOSS application. I couldn't think of any new applications to make, so I decided to make a video game. There are NEVER too many video games.
    I learned many things by making video games:
    Languages: C, Objective-C, Java, Assembly, Ada
    Libraries: Allegro, SDL, Java SWING
    I've submitted many bug reports to many different projects, such as wxWidgets, Allegro, Udiskie, and Haiku. I really like submitting bug reports and working with the developers to fix the problem. It's easy to do and I get to use better software.
    I maintain some AUR packages. (very easy, but it helps FOSS)
    I helped write the documentation for some software from the Arch Linux community, such as Packer and Udiskie. I've contributed to the Arch Linux wiki.
    Recently, my wife and I wanted a new application for budgetting. I decided to write one. I used Python and wxWidgets. It works pretty well. My next goal is to convert it to C++ and wxWidgets, and then make a version for Haiku using C++ and the Haiku API.
    Interesting things
    You should definiteley work on something that you think is interesting. To me, that's Arch Linux, Haiku, bug reports, and documentation. Try to find things that are interesting to you!
    Lastly, don't make your goal too big and don't try to do too much. There are many many people helping in FOSS. If everyone does a little bit, then we can make something great.

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    thanks

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    these are some directions which will help to create a project for your needs
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    Create online communities for teachers, administrators, and students to collaborate.
    Facilitate sharing of best practices among teachers and administrators.
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    Provide Web-based class registration, lunch ordering, and other services.
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    Share information with your district personnel, school board, parents, and community members.
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