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Re: Omitting certain sections from "View new posts"

Posted: Thu Apr 11, 2013 6:39 am
by The Doctor
Juliette wrote:
Haz wrote:And this is relevant how? It doesn't matter who wants what. What matters is whether it is a valid request and whether it can be implemented without disrupting other forum features, if that is a possibility.
Where is that wall, I would like to bang my head against it..
Your response to his post (because yes, 'no search indexing' does remove the Market from the New Posts as well - it is just another view of search results after all) implied you considered it a valid option. It is not.

It would change things for the entire member base, not just the very few people who want it changed. Any hope you give on this subject is false hope. Unless you are seriously considering removing the Market from New Posts because 3 people do not want to see it.. :roll:


Instead of leaping to the assumption that I am saying it is a bad idea because DaDigi proposed it (which I find both ridiculous and extremely insulting towards my professionalism), read what I wrote. It is not a viable course of action because very few people want it, and your elephant gun would change it for everyone.

R.T.F.P.I.O.G.S.I.A.T.W.Y.A.B.



It is extremely simple. The answer to the thread is 'No, not on an individual basis for people who do want to retain access to the Market'. Aaand we're done. Next question.


If an option is available, I could easily try to incorporate it into a usergroup that you must be a member of in order to reap the benefits of it... much like the "No Market" "No Ascended" usergroups... I'm actually trying to avoid changes which would affect the whole userbase.

I never mentioned anything about you hating it because Dadigi suggested it. You said that yourself :smt043

Nor did I mention anything about using the "elephant gun" idea. Dadigi suggested a solution. I told him the effects of said solution. I said nothing about agreeing or disagreeing with said suggestion.

Also, the amount of people wanting it does not have any effect on its viability.

Re: Omitting certain sections from "View new posts"

Posted: Thu Apr 11, 2013 7:19 am
by Juliette
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Re: Omitting certain sections from "View new posts"

Posted: Thu Apr 11, 2013 11:09 am
by DaDigi
Wow, look what the cat dragged in.

I didn't suggest removing that forum from all searches as a fix. Merely an avenue to go down to find a potential resolution to my idea.

Re: Omitting certain sections from "View new posts"

Posted: Mon Apr 22, 2013 3:59 pm
by The Doctor
After a bit of research, I have created the usergroup No Market in "View New Posts" which does what the title says. Unfortunately, it also removes the capability to search the Market Forum.

But as the usergroup is freely open, you can come and go as you please if for some reason you need the capability of searching the Market Section.

Re: Omitting certain sections from "View new posts"

Posted: Mon Apr 22, 2013 5:47 pm
by Z E R O
Haz wrote:After a bit of research, I have created the usergroup No Market in "View New Posts" which does what the title says. Unfortunately, it also removes the capability to search the Market Forum.

But as the usergroup is freely open, you can come and go as you please if for some reason you need the capability of searching the Market Section.
How is that group really any different from No Market?

Re: Omitting certain sections from "View new posts"

Posted: Mon Apr 22, 2013 5:57 pm
by The Doctor
Z E R O wrote:
Haz wrote:After a bit of research, I have created the usergroup No Market in "View New Posts" which does what the title says. Unfortunately, it also removes the capability to search the Market Forum.

But as the usergroup is freely open, you can come and go as you please if for some reason you need the capability of searching the Market Section.
How is that group really any different from No Market?
It removes the capability to see market posts in "View New Posts" and removes the capability to search the Market section, but users can still view and post in the Market section.