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Title: Testing "Report to moderator" feature
Post by: scuzzy on November 15, 2002, 13:40 hrs
Just a test of the "Report an abusive poast to a moderator". I want to ensure that only a single message is being sent to the moderators. If you receive more than one message, please let me know.

Neon - you should receive two notices. One directed to your regular email account, and one forwarded from admin@poasters.com.
Title: Re:Testing "Report to moderator" feature
Post by: Neon on November 15, 2002, 13:50 hrs
I'll let you know this evening, after I get home.
Title: Re:Testing "Report to moderator" feature
Post by: pat on November 15, 2002, 13:55 hrs
Question?
Is there any indication as to who it is that submits the

"Report an abusive poast to a moderator" request.

I guess what I'm asking is there a way to track who actually initiated the request. I haven't ever watched that to close and always assumed it the was the person who poasted the topic.
Title: Re:Testing "Report to moderator" feature
Post by: Neon on November 15, 2002, 14:01 hrs
It is not anonymous. The note that gets sent to moderators includes who is tipping off the abuse, and which poast and thread the problem is in.
Title: Re:Testing "Report to moderator" feature
Post by: pat on November 15, 2002, 14:12 hrs
Ok, bear with me as I send out an abuse warning so I can compare it with the one Scuzzy sent before.

Thanks
pat
Title: Re:Testing "Report to moderator" feature
Post by: pat on November 15, 2002, 14:19 hrs
Ok, I got it.  ;)

I never paid much attention to the emails themselves.

Whenever I get one of those alerts, I have always just gone to the forum to see what had been poasted.
Title: Re:Testing "Report to moderator" feature
Post by: dcsun on November 15, 2002, 18:03 hrs
The problem is that you can just log out and then report it as a guest and then there's no trace of who it was. :-\
Title: Re:Testing "Report to moderator" feature
Post by: Neon on November 15, 2002, 18:37 hrs
good point, Dave, I see that now.

BTW, Scuzzy, I did receive two emails, as expected.

Now, do we have an emergency broadcasting system around here that I can test? I want to set off the siren.
Title: Re:Testing "Report to moderator" feature
Post by: dcsun on November 15, 2002, 18:55 hrs
Maybe you or Eric can make that link only appear when the user is logged in.  Even better, I think we could just remove the link all together.  We have enough moderators and admins that something won't be there long, and I can't remember anything having to be removed because someone reported it.  Just my opinion though.
Title: Re:Testing "Report to moderator" feature
Post by: Neon on November 15, 2002, 19:37 hrs
I vacillate on this. On one side, the function is slightly more of a nuisance than a useful tool so far. You are right that most offensive poasts (the few that there have been) have been caught quickly by mods/admins. Placing the link in every poast is somewhat akin to placing a fire alarm pull lever every 10 paces in every room in the building.

On the other side, Poasters is relatively mod/admin heavy right now. If we suddenly skyrocket in popularity,  ;D then each thread may not get monitored in a timely fashion. Also, maybe people feel 'safer' with the link there. It' sort of a security link.
Title: Re:Testing "Report to moderator" feature
Post by: poast78 on November 16, 2002, 12:40 hrs
You know, if an administrator or moderator clicks the "send report" thing, they should receive a message saying something like this:

"Why in the heck you sending yourself reports dumb-dumb?"

And if one of us normal members sends one, we should receive a message saying this:

"You snitch!  If you were in the mob, you'd be swimming with the fishes."
Title: Re:Testing "Report to moderator" feature
Post by: trav on July 21, 2003, 15:01 hrs
why are you being rude to the Admins/Mods Poast78? It No Nice Bad Poast78