same question here
who was the moron who introduced this?
I don't know if he's always watching but he is continually forcing these worthless/annoying/no-opt-out "features" ( i.e. junk) on members under the false name of "improvement."
Possibly a symptom of chess.com's business model? I imagine they'd argue it's the price of using the free tier; you're a target for constant up-sell.
I don't know if he's always watching but he is continually forcing these worthless/annoying/no-opt-out "features" ( i.e. junk) on members under the false name of "improvement."
To hell with "improvement," we don't want or need that sheet! Such waste of space called "Improvement." - Big Vro.
No-opt-outs are for parliaments and dictatorships, not online communities.
I hate it. Last thing I want to see when I've just lost a game is 'Hey dummy, learn how to do a checkmate with a queen.'
Ugh! Finding it really annoying, I'm going to try sticking to the other chess site, until they've removed this.
when you just lost a game, the darn recommendation pops up "opening for beginners"- what a kick in crouch!
Yeah, I won't be surprised if they start selling ads for anger management courses to go along with this new feature, because it sure gets your blood boiling!
Would love to know how to turn these off. It just comes off as incredibly condescending to be told to learn and get better after a loss.
Hi,
Any idea how I turn off the notification I get after some games, recommending me specific lessons (e.g. rook endgames)?
Thanks,