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Michael
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Post by Michael on Nov 24, 2014 14:32:52 GMT -8
You're free to do that with coding on the forum but we have no plans to make that a standard feature. It's not possible to get security log posts like a user deleting a post to show up in their user profile. In the security log there are details about where the post was deleted from. What about recover deleted post?, is that possible? The thing about disabling editing, if I do it with coding, that would mean users can bypass it, right? Correct. You can't recover posts after they are deleted unfortunately. Hence the redundant deletion confirmation of you having to type "delete" and check the box when you're deleting more than one post or one thread.
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Post by Shinobi on Nov 24, 2014 14:37:23 GMT -8
What about recover deleted post?, is that possible? The thing about disabling editing, if I do it with coding, that would mean users can bypass it, right? Correct. You can't recover posts after they are deleted unfortunately. Hence the redundant deletion confirmation of you having to type "delete" and check the box when you're deleting more than one post or one thread. Hmm, I see, is there a possibility you can implement as a feature, that the security log shows besides the name of the topic, the section where it was? For instance, I see in the log: Users Deleted "X" post on Welcome to your forum!, is there anyway you can implement as a feature, something like: Users Deleted "X" post on Welcome to your forum! / Category of the forum. Also, why the disable editing in certain sections you won't consider it? , I don't want users to cheat, especially with the dice system, and because of the amounts of players who is going to play, will be hard to check when a user edited a post. One last question in this post, if a user publishes a post, and this user edits it after 1 second of publishing, the post reflected as edited, right?, or it says "this post was edit" after a time of being published?
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#e61919
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May 15, 2024 8:16:22 GMT -8
Michael
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wiseowl
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Post by Michael on Nov 24, 2014 15:28:10 GMT -8
Correct. You can't recover posts after they are deleted unfortunately. Hence the redundant deletion confirmation of you having to type "delete" and check the box when you're deleting more than one post or one thread. Hmm, I see, is there a possibility you can implement as a feature, that the security log shows besides the name of the topic, the section where it was? For instance, I see in the log: Users Deleted "X" post on Welcome to your forum!, is there anyway you can implement as a feature, something like: Users Deleted "X" post on Welcome to your forum! / Category of the forum. Also, why the disable editing in certain sections you won't consider it? , I don't want users to cheat, especially with the dice system, and because of the amounts of players who is going to play, will be hard to check when a user edited a post. One last question in this post, if a user publishes a post, and this user edits it after 1 second of publishing, the post reflected as edited, right?, or it says "this post was edit" after a time of being published? We might consider adding more details to the security log in the future, but as that is a very minor feature that would take more backend coding then you might realize, is not on our immediate roadmap. You can disable editing in some sections as I have mentioned previously (with the addition of some code). If cheating users is really a concern to you perhaps its better to have that discussion with them as opposed to waiting for us to potentially implement a feature that is (at best) going to be bottom level priority as it is not one that there is any demand or interest in. Most users are more than happy to implement the code change and simply enforce rules that prohibit cheating. If someone edits a post any time after they post there will be a notification of the edit in the bottom right of that post.
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Post by Shinobi on Nov 24, 2014 16:02:22 GMT -8
Hmm, I see, is there a possibility you can implement as a feature, that the security log shows besides the name of the topic, the section where it was? For instance, I see in the log: Users Deleted "X" post on Welcome to your forum!, is there anyway you can implement as a feature, something like: Users Deleted "X" post on Welcome to your forum! / Category of the forum. Also, why the disable editing in certain sections you won't consider it? , I don't want users to cheat, especially with the dice system, and because of the amounts of players who is going to play, will be hard to check when a user edited a post. One last question in this post, if a user publishes a post, and this user edits it after 1 second of publishing, the post reflected as edited, right?, or it says "this post was edit" after a time of being published? We might consider adding more details to the security log in the future, but as that is a very minor feature that would take more backend coding then you might realize, is not on our immediate roadmap. You can disable editing in some sections as I have mentioned previously (with the addition of some code). If cheating users is really a concern to you perhaps its better to have that discussion with them as opposed to waiting for us to potentially implement a feature that is (at best) going to be bottom level priority as it is not one that there is any demand or interest in. Most users are more than happy to implement the code change and simply enforce rules that prohibit cheating. If someone edits a post any time after they post there will be a notification of the edit in the bottom right of that post. Ok, thank you, last question, this code works as javascript? And do you think is possible to request as a plugin, that when a users edit a message on a certain section, an email or a private message is sent to a certain account Is thsy possible to make?, and also for deleted messages? Not you, but as a plugin, is possible for someone to make this? Thank you.
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Post by Shinobi on Nov 24, 2014 17:50:04 GMT -8
Ok, thank you, last question, this code works as javascript? And do you think is possible to request as a plugin, that when a users edit a message on a certain section, an email or a private message is sent to a certain account Is thsy possible to make?, and also for deleted messages? Not you, but as a plugin, is possible for someone to make this? Thank you. From what I understand yes but javascript would still be a part of the plugin and you would still be in the same boat? If a member has javascript disabled or on a mobile it would be useless. So, if a person deletes a message in a certain section and the javascript is disabled or is on a mobile phone, the notification won't be send? What I mean, is there a way the javascript doesn't require the other person to has javascript, but something that works by the deleted itself, like, the forum or something recognize that the post was deleted, nothing to do with the user or the person, is this possible?
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Post by Shinobi on Nov 24, 2014 19:08:52 GMT -8
So, if a person deletes a message in a certain section and the javascript is disabled or is on a mobile phone, the notification won't be send? What I mean, is there a way the javascript doesn't require the other person to has javascript, but something that works by the deleted itself, like, the forum or something recognize that the post was deleted, nothing to do with the user or the person, is this possible? Not that I know of? If javascript is used then if a person doesn't have it enabled they wouldn't never know your plugin was even there. Same with the mobile users as I've been told. What a shame, well, I request that to see if someone helps me! thank you
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