Just noticed that I now have a warning triangle. Sorry if this has been asked before, but is the triangle's presence an indication of Members telling teacher that one's been naughty, or does it appear "naturally" after a certain number of posts?
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Press it and find outOriginally posted by richard-af View PostJust noticed that I now have a warning triangle. Sorry if this has been asked before, but is the triangle's presence an indication of Members telling teacher that one's been naughty, or does it appear "naturally" after a certain number of posts?
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Many forums are over policed and eventually become self policing with anyone who doesn't like/agree with anothers point of view pressing the triangle. Some forums you can get done for 'annoying' people which can be disagreeing with someone.Comment
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I vote we all click on CD's little triangle and simply state 'This user is annoying'.
Hello CD, we we're trying to guess which board you were on if at all.
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Sorry lads, shows how observant the average contractor is
That is the "report post" icon and has always been there - not new in the upgrade. If you see a post you don't like then click it, fill in the form and it emails the moderators. Quite a few users have reported spam and bad behaviour using it and it is good at getting nasty stuff off the board very quickly as while I am online for 18 hours a day I am not always on the forum but do check mail every 15 mins or so...Comment
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I was surprised at seeing it so far down the line, with no Naughty Triangle until (I think) today. That's why I asked.
It'd be useful to know WHY somone "dialled 999". I understand that it'd be daft for the Admins to name names, but a helpful "You've been dobbed-in for swearing, being rude, whatever" message in the old Private Message box would be nice.Comment
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18 hours a day??? Sweetheart, you need a life!Originally posted by administrator View PostSorry lads, shows how observant the average contractor is
That is the "report post" icon and has always been there - not new in the upgrade. If you see a post you don't like then click it, fill in the form and it emails the moderators. Quite a few users have reported spam and bad behaviour using it and it is good at getting nasty stuff off the board very quickly as while I am online for 18 hours a day I am not always on the forum but do check mail every 15 mins or so...Bazza gets caught
Socrates - "The only true wisdom is in knowing you know nothing."
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I think a number of users have asked for this - but the admins can now give an infraction (with a reason). That solves that one.Comment
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