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Previously on "New features wish list"
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Retaining "likes" when mods unjustifiably delete your posts in order to avoid letters before action.
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A button that confers the "Halo Jones award for excellence" in a non-wanky skill that gives +10 rep points
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Originally posted by Old Greg View PostAlthough a cretin button would also be a welcome time saver.
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Originally posted by WTFH View PostI was once part of a forum that went from Vb to Huddler.
Huddler were great at marketing their product - and pretty good at working out how to monetise a forum - but they had issues migrating legacy data, and when they decided to stop doing forums, they just closed everything, gave people a matter of weeks to decide what to do, but not offer them any option for data extraction.
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Originally posted by eek View PostVbulletin is really not that great compared to the other options but as admin knows Vb this is what we are going to get.
I was once part of a forum that went from Vb to Huddler.
Huddler were great at marketing their product - and pretty good at working out how to monetise a forum - but they had issues migrating legacy data, and when they decided to stop doing forums, they just closed everything, gave people a matter of weeks to decide what to do, but not offer them any option for data extraction.
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Auto-ban for those who use automatic forum signatures
ATW in "ban them all and let God sort them out" mode!
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Dislike button. It's more passive-aggressive than calling someone a cretin.
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Originally posted by xoggoth View PostI'd like a sub forum with all the posts that earned the banning. Much more exciting than General.
CUK's version of Sickepedia.
People and sockie should know what's punishable by a ban, especially all the specific threads started about members...
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I'd like a sub forum with all the posts that earned the banning. Much more exciting than General.
CUK's version of Sickepedia.
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Cascading bans to those who liked/thanked for posts of banned account, duration determined by quantity of likes/thanks with exception of posters whose handles starts with ‘a’ (case insensitive) because we don’t want to get admin banned
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