Orkut should list my communities in alphabetical order?

Any suggestion for orkut ? - Orkut is good but some features can still be improved.
@vivek2006 (1418)
India
May 25, 2007 8:13am CST
Orkut lists my communities by the order of last post made in a community. But it gets difficult to find a particular community from randomly listed communities. So here's the suggestion, why not have my communities on the profile page be listed in alphabetical order or sorted by the number of members. Orkut should make this feature better by listing my communities in a particular order so that members don't have to search from top to bottom to find a particular community. I've already sent this suggestion to orkut administration, lets see if they implement it. You people tel me what do you think of this suggestion for improved features?
2 responses
• India
26 May 07
yup ur rite u have done a gud thing by sending this suggestion to orkut administration
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@vivek2006 (1418)
• India
28 May 07
Thanks for your nice comments and support for the suggestion. I think it will make things easier by sorting communities list in a particular order.
@haridev (36)
• India
25 May 07
random order is only is the best...if u want anything u can find it by refreshing the page....even though it is time taking for slow bandwith users..it takes less time rather searching everything in the alphabetical order
@vivek2006 (1418)
• India
26 May 07
That a whole new theory, you can't find anything by just refereshing the page, it will only take the community with the latest post to the top of the list. Searching in the alphabetical order takes time, i guess you haven't ever searched anything in alphabetical order. If you have to search in alphabetical order it would be more clearly visible, like if you are searching for a community starting with letter "s" then you don't have to look at communities starting with letter "a","b","c" etc. So how can you say random order is the best. An example of this is the way mails are arranged in your mailbox by date or by size,. Imagine mails being listed randomly and you will spend whole day looking for a single mail if its not for the search mail option.