Hello All,

I know it has been a while since last I posted but please know that I am 
here and that I am thinking of you all, everyday.

Here is a recent article that I came across that I think you will find most 
interesting; I know that I certainly do. (smile).

Moderator Mark

Need help from Apple? Don’t go to social media, Macworld - Thursday, August 
31, 2023 at 9:11 AM

Apple is undergoing some staffing changes that include the elimination of 
social media support staff. As a result, Apple will soon no longer provide 
customer support through X/Twitter, YouTube, and its Apple Support 
Community, according to MacRumors.

MacRumors cites anonymous sources that state that on October 1, 
@AppleSupport on X/Twitter (which has 1.5 million followers) will provide 
automated replies that explain other ways to get support from Apple. 

Also, comment replies to the Apple Support YouTube channel (which has 1.55 
million subscribers) will cease.

Most concerning is that Apple will no longer have officials who post to the 
Apple Support Community forum, which launched 12 years ago. It is a very 
active web resource for users to discuss issues with Apple products. 
MacRumors’ report does not state if the forum will remain available for 
users to help each other without official input, or if it will be taken 
down completely. 


The Notes app has some awesome hidden tricks. A favorite of ours: how to 
turn lists into checklists. #AppleSupport pic.twitter.com/6fdzsRT1i4
Apple Support (@AppleSupport) March 3, 2016
@AppleSupport debuted on March 3, 2016, with a tip about the Notes app. 
According to the report, Apple will no longer tend to the account starting 
in October. 

How to get support from Apple
Apple has a Support website that details how customers can get assistance 
from Apple. It provides access to Apple’s vast database of support 
documents that you can search through. The Support website also provides a 
means to chat with or talk on the phone to an Apple Support 
representative–for phone calls, users have to fill out an online form and 
provide a phone number, and then an Apple rep will call the customer. 
 Apple also offers an Apple Support app for the iPhone and iPad.

Customers can also visit the Genius Bar at their local Apple Store. 
Appointments are required and can be made on the Apple Store website by 
finding a store and then clicking the “Make a reservation” link. Not all 
Apple Stores provide Genius Bar services. Learn more about booking a Genius 
Bar appointment.
MacRumors reports that the employees who worked in social media roles have 
the option to switch to a phone-based support role, but chat-based roles 
are not offered. Those who decline the option will need to find employment 
outside of Apple.

Macworld has asked Apple for confirmation of these changes and will update 
this article if we hear anything.

Original Article at:
https://www.macworld.com/article/2050282/apple-support-twitter-youtube-community-ending.html

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