Proz on Linkedin Автор на темата: Robert Rietvelt
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Anybody visited Proz on Linkedin lately? What has happened with this group? I thought it was a discussion platform for profesional linguists, just like this forum, but it looks more like a bin for unsollicited adds and junkmail.
Just for the fun of it, have a look at the Group rules, specifically rule numer 1 and 3. Are all the moderators sleeping? | | | Samuel Murray Нидерландия Local time: 20:33 Член (2006) Английски на Африкаанс + ...
Robert Rietvelt wrote:
Anybody visited ProZ.com on LinkedIn lately? What has happened with this group?
I find no group for ProZ.com. There is a company profile, though. What is the URL of the group you're referring to? | | | Eva Stoppa Германия Local time: 20:33 Английски на Немски + ... It is called "Professional translators and interpreters" | Dec 27, 2018 |
If you search for something like this in the groups section, you may find the group. I think the name "proz" is referred to in brackets, if I am not totally mistaken. | | | Colleen Roach, PhD Съединени американски щати Local time: 11:33 Френски на Английски + ... All Linked-In translators forums the same... | Dec 27, 2018 |
Robert: Someone else also posted something recently on a Linked In translators' forum almost identical to yours, asking "are the moderators sleeping?" (I don't know if that was you and I can't recall if it was the PROZ site). I check pretty regularly about 3 or 4 translators' forums on Linked In (not just Proz) and they are all pretty much the same -- literally. Full of the same ads for various companies offering seminars, conferences, etc. + ads by individuals advertising themselves. Every once... See more Robert: Someone else also posted something recently on a Linked In translators' forum almost identical to yours, asking "are the moderators sleeping?" (I don't know if that was you and I can't recall if it was the PROZ site). I check pretty regularly about 3 or 4 translators' forums on Linked In (not just Proz) and they are all pretty much the same -- literally. Full of the same ads for various companies offering seminars, conferences, etc. + ads by individuals advertising themselves. Every once in a while someone gets scammed and there's some advice offered, or an interesting article to read, but that's fairly rare. Just the other day, in fact, I was thinking about these ads/commercials on Linked In and concluded that commercialism in all of its guises has pretty much taken over the translation profession. ▲ Collapse | |
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Colleen Roach, PhD Съединени американски щати Local time: 11:33 Френски на Английски + ... PROZ URL on Linked In | Dec 27, 2018 |
Samuel: this is the URL: https://www.linkedin.com/groups/138763/
At the top of the page it's listed as "Professional Translators & Interpreters (Proz.com)
It's listed as a "Standard group."
I can't recall, but I think you have to sign up for it. | | | neilmac Испания Local time: 20:33 Испански на Английски + ... A Spruce Goose | Dec 28, 2018 |
LinkedIn is a waste of space. Surely I can't be the only one who finds it irritating to keep receiving links in my e-mail inbox which, once clicked, expect me to jump through additional hoop of signing in again before I can see the latest frippery. | | | Samuel Murray Нидерландия Local time: 20:33 Член (2006) Английски на Африкаанс + ...
Okay, so I tried to sign up for it now.
It's got around 80 000 members (I wonder if they were all added individually by a poor sleepless moderator). There are also 7 moderators (some of them ProZ.com staff). The group is first mentioned on the forums in 2010 (Romina), at which time there were "over 11 000" members. I get the impression the creation of this group was part of ProZ.com's marketing team's decision to create a page for ProZ.com on all major social media sites, when it was the in-thing to do.
I'll have a look at what's going on there as soon as my join request is approved. | | | Robert Rietvelt Local time: 20:33 Член (2006) Испански на Холандски + ... АВТОР НА ТЕМАТА
Colleen Roach, Ph.D. wrote:
Robert: Someone else also posted something recently on a Linked In translators' forum almost identical to yours, asking "are the moderators sleeping?" (I don't know if that was you and I can't recall if it was the PROZ site). I check pretty regularly about 3 or 4 translators' forums on Linked In (not just Proz) and they are all pretty much the same -- literally. Full of the same ads for various companies offering seminars, conferences, etc. + ads by individuals advertising themselves. Every once in a while someone gets scammed and there's some advice offered, or an interesting article to read, but that's fairly rare. Just the other day, in fact, I was thinking about these ads/commercials on Linked In and concluded that commercialism in all of its guises has pretty much taken over the translation profession.
Yes that was me, but I didn't get a lot of response, so I decided to ask the question again, but this time on this forum, in the hope that at least one of the moderators will wake up. | | | Няма конкретен модератор, определен за този форум. За да докладвате за нарушение на правилата или за да получите помощ, се свържете с персонала на сайта » Proz on Linkedin Trados Studio 2022 Freelance | The leading translation software used by over 270,000 translators.
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