Win10 new preview before push User feedback suggestions are deleted

  

IT Home News Compared to any previous version, Microsoft Win10 operating system development process is unprecedented. Through the Windows Insider project, Microsoft has engaged Windows enthusiasts to participate in the Windows 10 development process, and has received a lot of feedback through the project.

At present, Win10 RTM has been officially released, but the development of Win10 has not stopped. In the future, Win10 will be transformed into a service to continue to add new features, and Windows Insider will continue to be retained. A new round of Win10 preview beta is about to begin, Microsoft has "removed" all the early feedback suggestions in the Windows Feedback app, and the earliest can only see the feedback submitted by users two weeks ago.

A foreign media contacted Microsoft, a Microsoft spokesperson said:

<quo; After the official release of Win10, in order to prepare to continue to introduce a new preview version to Windows Insider users, we Need to clear some of the older feedback in Windows Feedback. But the data is still stored in the back-end system, and engineers can still find and filter critical feedback that is important to them. With more than 6 million Windows Insider members, their feedback is very important to us and can help us provide a better experience for Win10 users. ”

However, Microsoft’s move also caused some netizens’ dissatisfaction, because some very good feedback suggestions were also deleted by Microsoft’s “delete”, and these opinions have been approved by many users. For example, Win10 will display the user's email address when it is locked. Many users think that Microsoft should reconsider whether this design is reasonable.

For example, many users require the addition of tabs in the Explorer. This feature has been expected for many years, and even some third-party software has enabled Microsoft to implement such a feature. A lot of similar suggestions have been widely supported, but they have all been <;delete” In fact, users are really dissatisfied that these suggestions have not received enough attention from Microsoft.

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