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[Forum Suggestion] "Mark for Mods" ability

Posted: Thu Nov 03, 2005 7:25 pm
by NoDot
I was wondering if it might be possible, considering the number of repeat topics around here lately, for someone to allow the option of flagging certain threads, like repeats, for the mods to notice.

Important:
This should only be given to reliable and dependable people on this forum, and no, only one person can flag a thread. Any repeats get tacked on as such. ("X people have seconded this flagging. See the list here.")

What do the mods think of this?

Posted: Thu Nov 03, 2005 7:35 pm
by General Ryan
Good idea. I'm quite suprised that isn't a prebuilt function of phpBB2. Most otther software, Invision,SMF,etc all have a 'report to moderator option'.
I suppose there is a phpBB2 mod out there for it tho.

Posted: Thu Nov 03, 2005 7:54 pm
by GhostyGoo
The only downside to it is flooding. You can effectively flood mods. How many people you know, work for free and continue to do so after receiving an inbox full of hate mail :)

If there is another way though, i would be all for it.. it would make my job easier.

-Goo™

Posted: Thu Nov 03, 2005 8:38 pm
by General Ryan
well another option that could help cut down on duplicate posts is creating child forums on the Game suggestion forum. Well that is if PHPBB2 supports child forums.

Have it in this structure:
Game Suggestions >
Troop Suggestions
Weapon Suggestions
Tech/Race Suggestions
Attack Type Suggestions
Other Suggestions

This would at least try to keep stuff in more of an order to make similar topics easier to find.

Posted: Fri Nov 04, 2005 12:27 am
by daivahataka
GhostyGoo™ wrote:The only downside to it is flooding. You can effectively flood mods. How many people you know, work for free and continue to do so after receiving an inbox full of hate mail :)

If there is another way though, i would be all for it.. it would make my job easier.

-Goo™

Any way to make it just cause the thread to appear a different colour to you when you guys browse the forums? That way it'd draw your attention to it but you could leave it 'til you have time without fear of an exploding inbox. Then give the mods the ability to unflag it so other mods don't go checking it out only to find that it's already been dealt with.

Posted: Fri Nov 04, 2005 12:30 pm
by NoDot
GhostyGoo™ wrote:The only downside to it is flooding. You can effectively flood mods. How many people you know, work for free and continue to do so after receiving an inbox full of hate mail :)

If there is another way though, i would be all for it.. it would make my job easier.

-Goo™
If you go back and read my original post, I've already thought of this. That's why I said only reliable people could have the ability.

I also said only one person could set the thread as "flagged," but multiple people could second the flagging (or third it, or forth it, ...). (I don't know if you should be able to see what others have flagged or not. It's probably arguable both ways.)

Posted: Fri Nov 04, 2005 6:06 pm
by Jean Gregoire Gabriel
NoDot wrote:If you go back and read my original post, I've already thought of this. That's why I said only reliable people could have the ability.


You mean create mini-mods?

I think with the number of mods around, most problems will be caught fairly quickly. But if someone sees something they consider amiss, I don't mind them PMing me if I'm online, and I'll have a look.


J.G.G.

Posted: Fri Nov 04, 2005 6:14 pm
by NoDot
Jean Gregoire Gabriel wrote:You mean create mini-mods?
Not quite how I'd've put it, but somewhat true. These would be "flaggers," not mods of any sort.

(BTW, who's head servant to the high priest/priestess?)

I think with the number of mods around, most problems will be caught fairly quickly. But if someone sees something they consider amiss, I don't mind them PMing me if I'm online, and I'll have a look.
I know. Most of the mods are that way.

Posted: Sat Nov 05, 2005 6:31 pm
by NoDot
Since no one's returned the comment, shall this thread die in peace?

Posted: Sat Nov 05, 2005 8:02 pm
by Psi Kiya Trist
actually, if i knew how to implement this for only special people. i know who exactly i'd pick :wink:

~_+Psi Kiya Trist+_~

Posted: Sat Nov 05, 2005 8:09 pm
by General Ryan
well if that was to actually be done, It would probably be a lot easier to switch forum software to something with a similar type of system in place.It then becomes a lot easier to modify that system to grant only a few people access to it. Simple Machines Forum would be the best canidate. Just throwing the idea out there. lol

Posted: Sat Nov 05, 2005 8:11 pm
by NoDot
Actually, it'd be nice to integrate the forum and the game, but that's not too like anytime soon.

How about lifting code and modifying it?

Posted: Sat Nov 05, 2005 8:16 pm
by General Ryan
Well PHPBB2 isn't exacltly that easy to mod. I used to use it. Its much better to use something with the base already in place.

Posted: Sat Nov 05, 2005 8:18 pm
by NoDot
General Ryan wrote:Well PHPBB2 isn't exacltly that easy to mod. I used to use it. Its much better to use something with the base already in place.
Well, I haven't tried.

However, we'd be talking about removing the entire forum, obliterating all the posts.

Posted: Sat Nov 05, 2005 8:23 pm
by General Ryan
haha quite the opposite. Conversion. SMF has a nice little DB converter.It will convert the PHPBB2 tables into its own format keeping all posts and boards and settings. :D I wouldn't suggest something that wiped it all out.