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Alisa_Tana
8th November, 2007, 04:23 AM
I was asked to post this to let everyone know.

You now have even more control over the threads you start. As Mac said earlier, you can Delete, Move, Close and Open your threads, by using the flyout menu titled Thread Tools at the top of a thread.

But now you can also soft-delete posts in your threads. For those of you who've never modded on VB, you'll notice a check-box in the upper-right corner of the post. If you check that box, (and any other posts you'd like to delete) and scroll to the bottom where you'll find a Moderation Pull-down. Where you can choose Delete, or Undelete posts.

Soft Delete means you're really only hiding the post, so that if there's some sort of dispute the mods can still view the post in question.



I've asked that maybe a quick button, like the edit button, be added for easier deleting, but this may take awhile. (I'd also ask for a merge posts option)

Being able to change your thread titles is still being worked on, black-listing may be possible as an extension of the current modding plug-in, and I found a plug-in possible white listing that I've passed on to the forum elves. (or are they gremlins?)

Cup o' Wisps
8th November, 2007, 11:44 PM
I assumed the gremlins destroy the parts of the forums we didn't want - like the post count and thread rates, whereas the elves fixed in or put in the parts missing we wanted - like the whitelisting.

Personally, thanks for the reminder Tana.
I just had a question. I can edit other peoples posts in my thread - and I imagine that unless they come by and reread their posts, or someone else has and told them, they wouldn't know.

Instead of deleting a post I didn't want, let's say I'm somehow offended by someone saying my work sucks... isntead of deleting I could actually edit. I could make someone say how great my work was, and how they admired me so much, etc... and be really fake, or anything more realistc. Other than a "Last edited by ___: such-and-such time ago at this o'clock XM." note at the bottom of the post, is there any other check or balance to that?

EDIT: besides, I've edited and seen posts edited that don't even have the edit note. So it might not even show up as being edited. It's like those really horrible guest books where people would delete and alter people telling them they stole their work and posted it as their own - stop!
I dunno why I thought that, but meh.

ccoa
8th November, 2007, 11:50 PM
The edit note is timed. After a short period of time (I think it's a minute), any edits will have the 'edited by' tag.

Erk
9th November, 2007, 12:02 AM
users shouldn't be able to edit other users' posts though...

Cup o' Wisps
9th November, 2007, 12:08 AM
Erk,
If you meant we shouldn't be allowed to: as in we should remove the feature I'm in full agreement.

But if you meant, we shouldn't be able to now, we can...
http://spongen.org/showthread.php?t=71
I hope ccoa doesn't mind - I added an edit to her post in bold (just because she was the very first reply) to show that, yes user's can edit other user's posts.

In regards to the post edit,
I edited that first post of mine in this thread before ccoa replied. I hit refresh and her reply wasn't there. It has yet to show a "edit by___" note, however the post I just edited in the link above does indeed carry it, and did so as soon as it was posted.

Raven The Dark Angel
9th November, 2007, 12:18 AM
I don't like the idea of others being able to edit your posts. Maybe be able to delete your post if you don't like what they said in the thread but I feel really uncomfortable if someone can change what I said even if they have the edited by tag at the bottom.

Cup o' Wisps
9th November, 2007, 12:23 AM
Same here.
Honestly, most people don't even bother to look at an "edited by" tag. There have been a few occasions on several sites I was confused about someone saying something, to later find it was edited by a mod for any number of reasons.

If we can change other peoples posts, what's the point of even leaving any feedback at all. I know it'll catch on, people will become aware of it - it's on the same level of deleting, but at least this time we don't have the risk of accidentally causing identity confusion.

Erk
9th November, 2007, 12:26 AM
yes they should not be able to and yes they should not be allowed to. I will tell the gremlins.

Cup o' Wisps
9th November, 2007, 01:21 AM
Well I can't edit other people's posts no more - or at least ccoa's, so it looked like those gremlins fixed it. Those guys do a hell of a quick job on things!

Erk
9th November, 2007, 01:39 AM
they are starting to freak me out a little.

Alisa_Tana
9th November, 2007, 04:24 AM
I assumed the gremlins destroy the parts of the forums we didn't want - like the post count and thread rates, whereas the elves fixed in or put in the parts missing we wanted - like the whitelisting.


Gremlins don't just destroy what we don't want. They rip it apart, chew it, swallow it... crap it out... eat it again, then vomit it back out into the x-zone porcelain god.

^_________^

DJ Jack
9th November, 2007, 10:52 AM
Whew...those Gremlins sounds like true creatures. I like 'em!

But yeah, thanks for the heads up Tana, and I'll have to agree with everyone who mentioned the ability to edit other people's posts. I think it really should only be limited to the topic creator, but even then could result in problems.

We'll see...

ccoa
9th November, 2007, 12:59 PM
I vote we make a forum gremlin our mascot. ^_^

Cup o' Wisps
9th November, 2007, 01:04 PM
:-D
Seconded

Mr_Smit
9th November, 2007, 01:13 PM
Wew, looks nice Mac and Erk! Keep up the good work.

FoxDemonSoavi
9th November, 2007, 01:21 PM
I like the idea of forum gremlins and forum elves(or fairies). the gremlins get rid of stuff and the elves add it.

Cup o' Wisps
9th November, 2007, 01:33 PM
We could do a rotating image where our little walking nose is. Have an elf/fairy dealie patching up a crack alternate with a gremlin looking at some kind of (because code would look bad) hard chip or some such with a good chunk in it's mouth. Have the rarity of both showing up in some comical and cute little manner... or arguing.

FoxDemonSoavi
9th November, 2007, 04:52 PM
sixty best put that suggestion in the mascot topic. Xd

Cup o' Wisps
9th November, 2007, 09:21 PM
Soavi, I did 3 hours before your post ;-):-P^_^

Trickster
9th November, 2007, 11:40 PM
Yeah those gremlins are mischievous little things

and yeah looks nice now I can delete the posts of people who go

DOES THIS WORK WITH RTAB!

>=| I hate them so much...

Cup o' Wisps
10th November, 2007, 05:15 AM
Trix, it's your own fault for not scripting everything and anything to be compatible with the RTAB and only the RTAB. Geesh, when will you people learn?