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This is being worked on, as I have stated previously. It's a big project and something that we want to integrate properly in to the forum, so it's taking some time to program, develop and test this.Blog section - I think this is a great idea, not that I'm a fan of blogs myself. Some threads are effectively 'blogs' but it doesn't really work in this format.
For the most part, we do give feedback to the reporter. This is done by way of an alert (similar to new post alerts) so it can easily be noticed. Sometimes it's not really necessary to give feedback on what action was taken, especially in terms of spam posts.Reporting - feedback to the reporter would be helpful unless it's just in respect of an admin issue such as duplicate threads/posts or spammer.
This has been implemented somewhat. The date/time function isn't working correctly right now as you can see, but it's almost there.Locking of threads - a simple open explanation by the mods when this is done would be helpful.
We're fully up to date with our protocol and the process we use works fine. People who have been banned usually know why.Suspension and banning - this happens occasionally on any forum, but it seems that clear and consistent explanations are not always provided despite repeated requests from those concerned. Again, a simple protocol could be looked into and published in the admin section in here, maybe with a refresh of house rules and guidelines.
On every forum I've ever run, multiple accounts have been allowed. There's no reason for this to change, since we have clauses in the rules that can put a stop to any potential abuse. (See IP & banned accounts clause)Multiple accounts - there seemed to be surprise that this was allowed and consequent objection to it. Personally I think it's unhealthy for simultaneous multiple accounts to be running for a single member, there's no good reason for it and the potential for abuse is obvious.
This is being worked on, as I have stated previously. It's a big project and something that we want to integrate properly in to the forum, so it's taking some time to program, develop and test this.
For the most part, we do give feedback to the reporter. This is done by way of an alert (similar to new post alerts) so it can easily be noticed. Sometimes it's not really necessary to give feedback on what action was taken, especially in terms of spam posts.
This has been implemented somewhat. The date/time function isn't working correctly right now as you can see, but it's almost there.
We're fully up to date with our protocol and the process we use works fine. People who have been banned usually know why.
On every forum I've ever run, multiple accounts have been allowed. There's no reason for this to change, since we have clauses in the rules that can put a stop to any potential abuse. (See IP & banned accounts clause)
On every forum I've ever run, multiple accounts have been allowed. There's no reason for this to change, since we have clauses in the rules that can put a stop to any potential abuse. (See IP & banned accounts clause)
For the most part, we do give feedback to the reporter. This is done by way of an alert (similar to new post alerts) so it can easily be noticed. Sometimes it's not really necessary to give feedback on what action was taken, especially in terms of spam posts.
The lock reason feature is currently only accessible on our development server and hasn't yet been made public due to the date issues.Thanks for the update Giverny.
I understand about the need to test, well, prior to release. There's nothjing quite so useful for turning what should be an improvement into a new reason for complaints and dissent that "improvements" and "upgrades" that fail to live up to their promises. Do you have a rough target date for this implementation?
How do you display this?:
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I have tried a variety of keystrokes to no avail. Do your permissions perhaps display differently, or am I just being a techno-numpty? Or, as my people would have put it, "the error is between the chair and keyboard".
Whilst I hear what you say, the very underlying thread was, in my view, silently locked, with the final post by Admin not signposting that at all. I happened to be out when all of this actually happened, so came back and tried to post on the thread, only to find it locked.
I know there was some dialogue further up the thread warning of locking, but, purely in my own opinion, it would have been useful if Administrator had rounded his/her post with the impending action. I think that's when people round up and sling "sneaky" at those with enhanced permissions.
Those final comments are meant as constructive feedback, from me, as an individual, in the spirit of the thread's original purpose, not as any slight on anyone.
Because it doesn't really cause any problems. The admin team have access to enough information about our users to figure out which ones have multiple accounts, so it's not like they're really hiding. I don't see why it's a problem, and it's never been a problem for me in the past.I'm still a bit mystified by the reasoning for this. Why should multiple accounts (i.e. multiple usernames) be acceptable, let alone permissible? Can you give a list of reasons why it's allowed and what purpose it serves?
That report is still pending and being discussed by the moderator team.I have only had feedback once and that was in respect of spam. I reported something recently which was not spam and have had no feedback. So if what you are saying is correct, that for the most part you do give feedback then I am wondering why you didn't in this case. It is beginning to sound like some people are treated differently to others. I would like feedback to know if I was right or wrong in reporting it. I have deleted 80% of this post because it may be seen as antagonistic and that is not my intention, so in the spirit of 'least said, soonest mended', I would simply be grateful for a reply to my reporting of the incident in question please.
No problem. Hopefully we can get the matter resolved soon.@Giverny thank you for your prompt reply.
On every forum I've ever run, multiple accounts have been allowed. There's no reason for this to change, since we have clauses in the rules that can put a stop to any potential abuse. (See IP & banned accounts clause)
As I said previously, I've always allowed this on forums that I've run in the past and it's never caused any problems.I am a member of 2 other charity based forums (not diabetes related) and neither allows multiple accounts. They are jumped on straight away. Why would anyone want to have multiple accounts unless they were out to cause mischief? There is no point. Maybe you should ask the regular members what their opinions are? They are the folk that get caught up in the mischief.
It wouldn't make much of a difference to our numbers, no. We actually purged (or in some cases consolidated, based on activity) many duplicate accounts last year, as it was causing issues with our database.Yes I agree with Bluetit1802 and sanguine on the subject of multiple accounts. Or would the number of members drop dramatically if you banned then?Whilst on the subject of numbers, can I ask if 'dormant' accounts where members haven't even logged on for say 3 years or more are ever closed?
Oh I've got another question, which I should probably ask in a PM rather than publicly.......PM on its way
Because it doesn't really cause any problems. The admin team have access to enough information about our users to figure out which ones have multiple accounts, so it's not like they're really hiding. I don't see why it's a problem, and it's never been a problem for me in the past.
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