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John, this thread has the advantage that we report the poster, not the post, thus making it easier to clean up. And the advantage that (older) natives have no need to use what they may not see, especially if they have got rid of all the new uglies.
Thank you, Dorothy.
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you can add links/text to your abuse report. I don't see the point in removing the Report Abuse button, the icon maybe but not the whole button
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I don't see the point in removing the Report Abuse button, the icon maybe but not the whole button
Furthermore the old spam-or-inappropriate-posts thread was actually only known to a few regulars.
The new button is there for all to see.
Much better.
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I'm sure I must have reported this post in due time, but have no way to check, and the message is still there, with its links to commercial sites:
http://forums.adobe.com/message/1130168#1130168
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If i'm not mistaken, you can only report a post once after which the report button changes to "already reported" or something like that
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Ah, but DK said that if enough people report a post it's automatically deleted. She doesn't know how many.
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it's not deleted, just hidden so that only mods can see them so if you see a nasty post just report away
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Zeno Bokor wrote:
If i'm not mistaken, you can only report a post once after which the report button changes to "already reported" or something like that
Zeno, you posted this message in reply to mine. If it is really a reply, I don't understand it, although I think you just pressed the wrong Reply button.
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i'm looking in flat view so i don't care who i reply to normally but in this case, yes, i was replying to you because you said you didn't know if you reported or not that post. If you had reported that post then the "Report abuse" button for that particular post would have changed to "Abuse Reported" and it would be in simple text, not a link/button
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So how can a given number of reports add up to an automatic deletion/hiding? If the link/abuse button disappears after one report?
... you're right, Zeno, sorry, I experimented on you. So maybe I misunderstood Dorothy.
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the link only disappears for the user that reported the abuse
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Ah, that makes sense.
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Why am I not showing up as most recent poster? Gawd this thing's slow.
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Zeno, now I understand: I forgot to mention that the link I gave was to a very old, pre fussion message. No "Report Abuse" button them. And I think it would have been almost completely impossible for me not to notice and report at once the offending message - I always watch that thread very closely. Unfortunately, in this case, the only way of checking if I had reported it or not was by going to a thread that was deleted long ago...
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Claudio González wrote:
I'm sure I must have reported this post in due time, but have no way to check, and the message is still there, with its links to commercial sites:
I killed the links. The post is an old one, well before the changeover. It was interesting to note that it now carries today's date. I'll have to go back after I post and see if it also jumped to the top of the topic list as a result. Don't know if I would like that "feature".
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Dorothy, I have just checked, and I think there are several "features" related to this that you may not like.
1. I cannot be sure if the topic jumped up or not, because I had posted a message in it at about the time you must have removed the links. But the "last post" changed in a surprising way:
(although the edited messagew now has today's date, in the list it appears as 11 months old).
2. Not so surprisingly, either of the two ways of going to the last post in that thread takes one, not tho the last posted messgae, but to the edited one, which to the system is now the "last" post,
...but has not moved within the thread:
Just for completeness, this was the last post in the thread when I started writing this message:
In my opinion, all these anomalies could be avoided if editing by a host/mod did not change the date and time of the edited message...
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The first screenshot in my previous message #190 shows two topics with the same name opened at about the same time by the same person. In a quick look, I didn't notice any difference between both OPs. In the old days, we would call this a "duplicate thread/topic".
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Hidden links to a commercial site hidden in this completely unrelated message:
http://forums.adobe.com/message/1908444#1908444
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I gather that this thread is no longer closely watched by mods/hosts?
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Well, I have my answer.No reply in two days, and the links I reported in my previous message are still there...
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love this new customer-centric approach to the forums adobe has taken, huh? 😕
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I dont know about other Hosts; but I dont follow this thread at all. I monitor a mod queue that automatically alerts us when someone reports a thread via the "report abuse" function. That is a lot easier than monitoring a thread for me.
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Curt Wrigley wrote:
I dont know about other Hosts; but I dont follow this thread at all. I monitor a mod queue that automatically alerts us when someone reports a thread via the "report abuse" function. That is a lot easier than monitoring a thread for me.
Curt, this thread is the last of a long series of such threads with similar names (previous ones were deleted when gone too much off topic). They were created in the old forums for what its title says; and they were closely watched by hosts/mods, who very frequently took action within minutes, and often posted short thank you messages. So postingin this thread meant not only fast reactions, but also positive feedback, which at least in my case, encouraged me to continue reporting spam and inappropriate posts. And, of course, I didn't have to go back to the offending message to know if any action was taken, making life easier for the contributing user.
I don't recall having read anything in these new forums announcing that this thread was no longer closely watched.
Message was edited by: Claudio González. Reason: adding the sentence in italics (used only to make it easily identifiable)
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use the Report Abuse button, that's what it's for though from the look of it, that post isn't spam, those links are just part of his email signature
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Zeno Bokor wrote:
use the Report Abuse button, that's what it's for though from the look of it, that post isn't spam, those links are just part of his email signature
Zeno, I have read no warning saying that the Report Abuse button had replaced this thread and I therefore assumed that it complemented it. Also, in the old forums, a link for free MP3 players not in the signature of a completely off topic message would have been most probably considered as spam. Two most natural mistakes of me, I would say.
Incidentally, the writer of that message himself recognized that it was not meant for the forum: http://forums.adobe.com/message/1908626#1908626