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Mr K 05-05-2026 20:34

Re: VM Community Forum Move
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by newapollo (Post 36214933)
The latest changes are:-

The Community Forum manager (Kei_M) edited the following Digital Life (which is part of the community forums) article on 24th April.

https://community.virginmedia.com/bl...s-died/4018511

Also if you are signed in check your community forum profile.
There are two new tabs "Under Review" and "Rejected", so it looks likely that some kind of backup or moderation is taking place, maybe preparing for, or in the process of transferring threads to a new combined VM O2 community forum.

If you're a 'VIP' community member, you'd have the first to be informed, surely.....

adduxi 06-05-2026 12:23

Re: VM Community Forum Move
 
Still showing Certificate errors for me, but I've given up waiting. Logged in anyway and, yes as Newapollo says, there are changes in the Users Profile section, but still nothing else.
I'm in the dark the same as everyone else and my VM contract is due to cease in a few days, but will still "pop in" now and again to see how things are looking ...

jem 06-05-2026 16:42

Re: VM Community Forum Move
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Mr K (Post 36214964)
If you're a 'VIP' community member, you'd have the first to be informed, surely.....

The ‘VIP’ member status has long since failed to mean anything significant to VM. In the dim and distant past VIPs were chosen for their obvious knowledge of the systems and willingness to assist others. In return they were given some perks, reduced fees etc. During my brief status as a VIP, I declined any such perks as a felt that doing so might compromise my giving an honest opinion - not surprisingly I was ejected from the programme after a year, so, presumably I did something right (or wrong from VM’s perspective)!

Over the last year or two, the VIP status has become meaningless, they were treated with the same degree of respect (ie none) that every other poster was on the forum. And especially over the last year, the forum itself degenerated into a means of complaining about graffiti on a cabinet, a broken omnibox on the wall. Inevitable most threads ended with a member of the forum team posting a ‘let’s take this to a private message.....’ and then radio silence. So as a forum - a means to share information, and fixes, and help, it sort of ceased to exist.

I’m going to make a prediction, it’s not coming back, ever, neither is the O2 community forum - it’s now been three months into their ‘brief downtime while we migrate....’ timeframe.

Two possibilities,

a) the forums has become too toxic, allowing disgruntled customers to share similar stories of bad customer service. Better to shut that all down and have a more one-to-one, social media, connection where they can isolate each customer from others and tell them that their issue is unique.

or

b) VM and O2 did intend to merge their forums but their IT people were too incompetent to do so.


Either way is not a good look.

Itshim 06-05-2026 17:05

Re: VM Community Forum Move
 
I must say I found it pretty usless, using Facebook was better, not tried for sometime, so it could be rubbish these days

daveeb 07-05-2026 14:06

Re: VM Community Forum Move
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Itshim (Post 36215038)
I must say I found it pretty usless, using Facebook was better, not tried for sometime, so it could be rubbish these days

Back in the day it was really useful and was a lot better than trying to sort issues over the phone with the woeful CS. In more recent times, as mentioned by Jem, the dialogue became more copy and paste answers to issues and the scope of problems that could be dealt via the forum declined. In short VM have been quietly winding it down for years and I can't see it coming back. It was one of numerous reasons why I jumped ship from VM when I did.

adduxi 08-05-2026 08:09

Re: VM Community Forum Move
 
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Originally Posted by daveeb (Post 36215074)
Back in the day it was really useful and was a lot better than trying to sort issues over the phone with the woeful CS. In more recent times, as mentioned by Jem, the dialogue became more copy and paste answers to issues and the scope of problems that could be dealt via the forum declined. In short VM have been quietly winding it down for years and I can't see it coming back. It was one of numerous reasons why I jumped ship from VM when I did.

The main reason I left VM a couple of times was down to cost. I really, really detest the "yearly dance" to get a deal. I've left again as the costs were going from 34 to over 70. Funny enough within a few days of cancelling, a deal arrived for 21. Go figure. Why they can't just give users a proper price in the first place?
However, since Openreach cabled the area a couple of years ago, VM are no longer the only supplier for reasonable speed broadband. so at least I can shop around.
As for CS, I've never needed them, thankfully and I've always said the VM broadband service I've had is very, very good over the many years I've had it.
Perhaps the Forum is not returning, and as more and more areas are upgraded to fibre, the need for the "old cable" knowledge will no longer be needed.
As for social media, AFAIK Twitter/X was being used for over 50% of the users queries recently, so if that trend continues, it's another nail in the coffin for a Forum.

RichardCoulter 08-05-2026 11:46

Re: VM Community Forum Move
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by adduxi (Post 36215096)
The main reason I left VM a couple of times was down to cost. I really, really detest the "yearly dance" to get a deal. I've left again as the costs were going from 34 to over 70. Funny enough within a few days of cancelling, a deal arrived for 21. Go figure. Why they can't just give users a proper price in the first place?
However, since Openreach cabled the area a couple of years ago, VM are no longer the only supplier for reasonable speed broadband. so at least I can shop around.
As for CS, I've never needed them, thankfully and I've always said the VM broadband service I've had is very, very good over the many years I've had it.
Perhaps the Forum is not returning, and as more and more areas are upgraded to fibre, the need for the "old cable" knowledge will no longer be needed.
As for social media, AFAIK Twitter/X was being used for over 50% of the users queries recently, so if that trend continues, it's another nail in the coffin for a Forum.

They do this to extract as much money as possible from those not savvy or capable of negotiating, these will be often be elderly, confused or have learning difficulties. Inertia or a busy life also come into play.

The 'reduced' prices are what they expect people to pay, made to look good by reducing artificially set high prices. If people pay the artificially set high prices, all the better for Virgin.

nodrogd 14-05-2026 12:45

Re: VM Community Forum Move
 
There is now a Khoros "closed for maintenance" message on the forum homepage.

newapollo 14-05-2026 13:00

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Originally Posted by nodrogd (Post 36215480)
There is now a Khoros "closed for maintenance" message on the forum homepage.

That's been in place since yesterday. There is now no access to either account profiles or forum threads.

The O2 Community Forum has also been updated with a new message and no further access to account profiles or forum threads.

jem 14-05-2026 19:47

Re: VM Community Forum Move
 
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Originally Posted by newapollo (Post 36215483)
That's been in place since yesterday. There is now no access to either account profiles or forum threads.

The O2 Community Forum has also been updated with a new message and no further access to account profiles or forum threads.

So Khorus have now ‘pulled the plug’ on both forums, and frankly I can't blame them if both VM and O2 have been messing them about. As I understand it, VMO2 were going to move away from the Khorus platform to A.N. OTHER provider.

Now normally, if you are moving provider, you get everything set up with your new provider first, and then move the data and DNS records. We are now four months into the ‘temporary downtime, while we move providers’ timeline.

It’s all a bit odd isn’t it?

Mr K 14-05-2026 20:56

Re: VM Community Forum Move
 
Call me a cynic, but I dont think VM ever intended the forum to come back. They want all customer feedback buried, a very long way....

Roy247 14-05-2026 22:32

Re: VM Community Forum Move
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by jem (Post 36215527)
So Khorus have now ‘pulled the plug’ on both forums, and frankly I can't blame them if both VM and O2 have been messing them about. As I understand it, VMO2 were going to move away from the Khorus platform to A.N. OTHER provider.

Now normally, if you are moving provider, you get everything set up with your new provider first, and then move the data and DNS records. We are now four months into the ‘temporary downtime, while we move providers’ timeline.

It’s all a bit odd isn’t it?

All the original rumours were they were moving away from Khorus, its all got a bit pathetic now that it's taking so long, if it ever happens. Maybe they are closing down both communities and that's why so many of the Forum team suddenly started to 'retire', they already knew what the plan was.

Paul 14-05-2026 22:47

Re: VM Community Forum Move
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Mr K (Post 36215532)
Call me a cynic, but I dont think VM ever intended the forum to come back. They want all customer feedback buried, a very long way....

Ok, you're a cynic. :)

I suspect its true though, it doesnt take this long to migrate a forum to different software.

RichardCoulter 15-05-2026 01:03

Re: VM Community Forum Move
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by jem (Post 36215527)
So Khorus have now ‘pulled the plug’ on both forums, and frankly I can't blame them if both VM and O2 have been messing them about. As I understand it, VMO2 were going to move away from the Khorus platform to A.N. OTHER provider.

Now normally, if you are moving provider, you get everything set up with your new provider first, and then move the data and DNS records. We are now four months into the ‘temporary downtime, while we move providers’ timeline.

It’s all a bit odd isn’t it?

Looks like a sly move to me to prevent reports that they'd closed their forums. This way allows them to close them, but let it pass without reports about it.

adduxi 15-05-2026 10:19

Re: VM Community Forum Move
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Mr K (Post 36215532)
Call me a cynic, but I dont think VM ever intended the forum to come back. They want all customer feedback buried, a very long way....

Looks like it's gone the way of the Vodafone forum. It was just closed without any notice AFAIK. I no longer use VM or O2 so I'll hopefully not miss it. :)


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