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Originally posted by AtW View PostInline images are well overdue - anyone who abuses them can be banned on the spot, I'd take my chances...
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Inline images are well overdue - anyone who abuses them can be banned on the spot, I'd take my chances...
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Originally posted by OwlHoot View PostOK, so what about a "vote off" button next to each image, so that if (say) three posters thought it was unacceptable and pressed the button, the image would no longer be shown except to mods (and posting rights of the post author suspended until the image had been investigated by the mods) ?
Being able to report images is sensible, but then you can already report individual posts anyway.
Making it work-friendly would be sensible; like having to login to see pictures.
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostYup - see admin's posts here, here, and here.
Admin also made this comment the last time somebody wanted inline images back.
About 3 posts down is Brillo warmly praising (and almost brown nosing) the Mods on CUK....... Ain't life funny!
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Originally posted by NickFitz View Post
.. Remember, inline images were originally disabled because of people (not FortuneGreen, as MF seems to think) posting child pornography here
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostYup - see admin's posts here, here, and here.
Admin also made this comment the last time somebody wanted inline images back.
I think it's a valid point though Nick. 99% of us aren't going to abuse it. But I dont think you could be trusted with your Fortune Green 'alter egos'.
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostSeriously? I don't think I've ever seen that happen on a forum before and I'm on quite a lot. Porn, sometimes, which gets them banned. But illegal stuff? Eeew.
Admin also made this comment the last time somebody wanted inline images back.
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Originally posted by minestrone View PostIt's not hard to work out.
Anyway, there are millions of forums that allow images, I do not see why this one cannot deal with it.
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostRemember, inline images were originally disabled because of people posting child pornography here
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Because we happen to know something about it all and are therefore an obvious target for some smart arse?
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It's not hard to work out.
Anyway, there are millions of forums that allow images, I do not see why this one cannot deal with it.
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostWBGGS.
But WBGGS. What the hell does WBGGS mean? It's not even a proper bloody shortening. By Txt Dictionary http://www.lingo2word.com/dictionary.php doesnt even know what it means.
WNKR!
MF
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