Friday, March 13th 2009
I think allowing a user to control their own content is the right thing to do. If people leave you rude comments on your blogs, comparisons or chatboard, then you should be able to remove them. In the cases of threading, we could remove the entire thread as an option, or you could go through individually and delete the ones that are offensive.
Also, hiding comments from main view can be up to the author as well. So if something got off-topic and you really don't want people to focus on it, you can hide it. Then, a user would have to click a section in order to open it up and view it.
Downside is that if I program this, then something else will not be programmed. Currently, I'm thinking about prettying up the site a little bit and getting rid of the light text on a dark background. It kinda hurts my eyes to read long entries like this.
Thoughts?
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A reply to @cisle about commentsI think allowing a user to control their own content is the right thing to do. If people leave you rude comments on your blogs, comparisons or chatboard, then you should be able to remove them. In the cases of threading, we could remove the entire thread as an option, or you could go through individually and delete the ones that are offensive.
Also, hiding comments from main view can be up to the author as well. So if something got off-topic and you really don't want people to focus on it, you can hide it. Then, a user would have to click a section in order to open it up and view it.
Downside is that if I program this, then something else will not be programmed. Currently, I'm thinking about prettying up the site a little bit and getting rid of the light text on a dark background. It kinda hurts my eyes to read long entries like this.
Thoughts?
- Posted: 3/13/2009 10:03 am
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I personally would think it'd be better to flag comments for removal, then have them approved by a moderator with reasoning.
I'm a little heartbroken that we're now having to consider ways to manage content now, instead of just using the good-faith policy. Thats the ways of the interwebs, though.
/test
...good job