Oh...I love the new moderation built into the page!!!
I presume that is only for moderators.....
Is there a page with the changes from this upgrade????
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Uh OH, I think I see something I definately DONT like.....
I am a heave user of the "New Posts" page...
I just noticed that with the new version. If I reply to a thread on the new posts page, it immediately disappears, and can not be easily located.....
I really wish (and have stated this for years), that the logic was simplified so that it showed all posts since a given date time (with manual control over that time on my CP, and a default to automatically update it to my PREVIOUS signin time).
I am going to have to figure out (after getting some sleep) how to deal with this change in behaviour......
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Even WORSE...just oping a thread makes it disappear.....
Does ANYONE have a decent suggestion on how I can keep track of new posts (ie ALL THreads in ALL forums that have been updated since a point in the past...competely independant of me having previously looked at or responded to them)?????
PLEASE tell me there is a way.....
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I just noticed that with the new version. If I reply to a thread on the new posts page, it immediately disappears, and can not be easily located.....
Why would you keep going back to check it unless someone new posts on the thread? If you're really that desperate to see it, then you can go to your Subscriptions and find it there.
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Why would you keep going back to check it unless someone new posts on the thread? If you're really that desperate to see it, then you can go to your Subscriptions and find it there.
My typical usage is to quickly browse through all of the threads that have been updated since I last did a scan (yes, try to read every one - except for certain Chit/Chats).
Sometime I will have an immediate response, but most times I formulate a mental priority queue (using a vague process) and then address them during the day as time permits.
This means that thread X may have been updated over-night, I read it at 8:00AM, but dont get around to doing anything about it until that evening.
The GOOD news, its that the functionallity is there, under "Quick Links" with "Todays Posts"....
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What kind of ramifications does the new "Infractions" feature hold? Also, I assume this is only available to the mods. Am I correct in that assumption?
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