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I think it is due to the limitations of the PhpBB forum, but I don't know too much about that stuff. The people who voted No are the trolls who are just being idiots.andy_is_awesome wrote:Still waiting for this awesome sug to become a reality.
Do we know what is holding it up?
-Is it due to programing/tech problems or something else?
-who are the 4 people that voted no and what is thier apprehension?
the.killing.44 wrote:Is the reason that it's just too much work to give each clan leader mod capabilities in the usergroup?
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AndyDufresne wrote:the.killing.44 wrote:Is the reason that it's just too much work to give each clan leader mod capabilities in the usergroup?
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Nope. Too much access to user information, such as personal IPs, etc, which can lead to unfortunate circumstances of harassment, stalking, and goodness know what else.
--Andy
Bruceswar wrote:AndyDufresne wrote:the.killing.44 wrote:Is the reason that it's just too much work to give each clan leader mod capabilities in the usergroup?
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Nope. Too much access to user information, such as personal IPs, etc, which can lead to unfortunate circumstances of harassment, stalking, and goodness know what else.
--Andy
I do not buy it. I have run many forums, and been mods on several others. Some mods are only mods in 1 forum. It works perfectly. Same could be done here. These mods to not have access to anything other then the basics. So do not tell me about IP's Personal Info etc.
Optimus Prime wrote:Have you ever been a moderator on a forum run on a full version of phpBB? That could be the difference. We aren't making it up, Bruceswar. Right now anyone with moderator powers has access to a particular control panel that we don't wish a large number of people to see.
Whenever phpBB gets a proper patch built I'm sure it will become a topic that is much discussed amongst the admins, until then, we are in wait mode.
AndyDufresne wrote:It seems you missed my post, though, Bruce.
--Andy
Optimus Prime wrote:Have you ever been a moderator on a forum run on a full version of phpBB? That could be the difference. We aren't making it up, Bruceswar. Right now anyone with moderator powers has access to a particular control panel that we don't wish a large number of people to see.
Whenever phpBB gets a proper patch built I'm sure it will become a topic that is much discussed amongst the admins, until then, we are in wait mode.
AndyDufresne wrote:OF course, Bruce---you have to remember that usergroup mods, would also have the ability to add user to their group---and thus able to check personal information of IP of any user added to their group. That is probably something that individual forum moderators were unable to do on your previous forums.
--Andy
andy_is_awesome wrote:Optimus Prime wrote:Have you ever been a moderator on a forum run on a full version of phpBB? That could be the difference. We aren't making it up, Bruceswar. Right now anyone with moderator powers has access to a particular control panel that we don't wish a large number of people to see.
Whenever phpBB gets a proper patch built I'm sure it will become a topic that is much discussed amongst the admins, until then, we are in wait mode.
Would you have to make us full moderators (all powers included) in order to give us the ability to lock and unlock usergroup threads?
AndyDufresne wrote:andy_is_awesome wrote:Optimus Prime wrote:Have you ever been a moderator on a forum run on a full version of phpBB? That could be the difference. We aren't making it up, Bruceswar. Right now anyone with moderator powers has access to a particular control panel that we don't wish a large number of people to see.
Whenever phpBB gets a proper patch built I'm sure it will become a topic that is much discussed amongst the admins, until then, we are in wait mode.
Would you have to make us full moderators (all powers included) in order to give us the ability to lock and unlock usergroup threads?
Limited powers of course could be given, but that's not our issue. Our issue is user privacy.
--Andy
andy_is_awesome wrote:AndyDufresne wrote:andy_is_awesome wrote:Optimus Prime wrote:Have you ever been a moderator on a forum run on a full version of phpBB? That could be the difference. We aren't making it up, Bruceswar. Right now anyone with moderator powers has access to a particular control panel that we don't wish a large number of people to see.
Whenever phpBB gets a proper patch built I'm sure it will become a topic that is much discussed amongst the admins, until then, we are in wait mode.
Would you have to make us full moderators (all powers included) in order to give us the ability to lock and unlock usergroup threads?
Limited powers of course could be given, but that's not our issue. Our issue is user privacy.
--Andy
If giving limited powers is not a problem, can we do that in the mean time?
PLAYER57832 wrote:I still don't understand, either, why leaders would have to see personnal information to lock threads.
PLAYER57832 wrote:
I still don't understand, either, why leaders would have to see personnal information to lock threads.
jpcloet wrote:While we wait it would be nice to know what the current process is as many of us don't know. Nor is it in the Clan Guidelines I've been told we can submit e-tickets to have threads modded.
Kotaro wrote:PLAYER57832 wrote:I still don't understand, either, why leaders would have to see personnal information to lock threads.
Simply put, giving the Clan Leaders the power of the mods in their own little groups, also gets them a shiny little side button on the left side. And that little shiny button lets them see the personal information of users, so to avoid abuse, they won't do it yet.
andy_is_awesome wrote:So, what you are saying is that I can't be given the power to lock/unlock a usergroup thread unless I am made a mod???
I can't just be given those abilities without being made a mod???
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