When a member finds an unsolved topic that describes an issue they’re also facing, there’s been no easy way for them to signal that or get updates about solutions to the topic. To address this, we’ve added a Me too button to unsolved topics in support categories, which members can click to indicate that they’re impacted by the reported problem and opt-in to receive a notification about the solution.
In this topic, we’ll review the major changes and share how you can start using this today.
:microscope: What’s changed
An unsolved topic in a support category now shows a Me too button in the first post. Members can click it to indicate they’re experiencing the same issue.
When a member clicks Me too, a few things happen:
- The counter within the button ticks up. The counter always starts at
1to represent the topic author. - The topic tracking will be set to
Tracking, which means they’ll receive a notification when the topic is solved.
If a user that’s not logged in (i.e. an anonymous visitor) clicks Me too, they’ll be prompted to log in or create an account. The Me too button disappears once a topic is solved.
:gear: Turning on the “Me too” button in your community
For now, this is considered an experimental change! We’re welcoming your feedback, which will help us make improvements and roll this out further.
To turn this on, head to the Upcoming changes page in your admin area (/admin/config/upcoming-changes) and find the Enable solved shared issues item. Update the Enabled for… field to opt your site in to this new design:
:warning: You must also turn on the
Enable support type category setupupcoming change to use this feature.
:mega: What do you think?
We’re eager to hear how this is working in your community — please share your feedback here and let us know how we can continue to improve support categories for you and your members.
I really like this idea! I’ve been seeing it on Meta and was fairly confused when I noticed every topic had at least one and thought that somebody must have gone down the list and voted for everything but I learned that wasn’t the case when I went to the sandbox, made a topic, and noticed I had automatically voted for it.
It seems weird to me that the “me too” button is automatically selected for the reporter. I’m not sure how other platforms implement it but I would have figured it’s more similar to liking where you can’t select it on your own posts. Obviously this is a nonissue but I’m just a little confused as to why I’m automatically saying “me too” to my own problems.
Edit: oops.. this was a discussion already, should have scrolled down a little more. I’ll leave this up though because what I said still stands :sweat_smile: