delete the moved posts in codebank
I see a lot of posts marked as "moved" in the codebank section, especially in the C# section.
I think it would be nice if they were completely moved so it wouldnt even show them as moved. why? just like the FAQ section, it'd be nice to have a list of good posts in the codebank, rather than a whole bunch of MOVED posts which clutter the nicer codebank posts:D
how about it? :afrog:
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I thought so too, but apparently no-one else did.
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If there was no trace of the post, it would just be posted again, which also would have to be moved. :)
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If we removed the redirect shortcuts then how would the member find their post if they navigate to it? It would take allot of time in maintenance to PM members with their new thread location so thats not really an option. You wont see the redirects in the FAQ Forum because that forum is moderated with a post queue. Every post must be validated, modified, moved, or deleted. CodeBank and UtilityBank will not get queues applied. ;)
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Yeah, but how about just an auto-prune after say a week? ATM it looks like they just stay there indefinitely. Plus, members can find the thread in their User CP.
Also, UtilityBank is moderated, Codebank isn't.
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When I say Moderated with a Post Queue its different from just having a Moderator assignerd to the Forum. Utility and CodeBank are both Modded by Hack and Si respectivly.
What about when some member other then the thread starter sees the thread one moment and then the next its gone? If they are too slow to post a reply they will have to do a search for it and you know how members dont use the search all that often. ;)
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Sure, but we're talking about questions here. Threads that should be posted in the respective Q+A forum, not the Codebank. Does it really matter if a reply goes missing? The same member will probably find it in the Q+A forum later.
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Originally Posted by RobDog888
When I say Moderated with a Post Queue its different from just having a Moderator assignerd to the Forum. Utility and CodeBank are both Modded by Hack and Si respectivly.
The UtilityBank is fully moderated. You submit to the UtilityBank-Submissions forum and then wait for your thread to be approved.
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I removed the redirects since I agree that a forum like the CodeBank should be "clean".
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Yes, its called a Post Queue. ;)
The same could be said, Does it really matter if the redirects are left. :D Its hard to please everyone. ;)
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Originally Posted by RobDog888
Yes, its called a Post Queue. ;)
The same could be said, Does it really matter if the redirects are left. :D Its hard to please everyone. ;)
Sometimes Rob you really confuse me :D
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Originally Posted by RobDog888
CodeBank and UtilityBank will not get queues applied.
:confused:
Thanks Marty, but I'm still seeing a few?
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Oh, sorry, I get those silly C-whatever languages mixed up and I had deleted the redirects from the C++ CodeBank. They are now gone from both.
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I'll let the moderator of the CodeBank take care of the rest if he wants to.
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Sorry PG, UB does have a Post Queue.
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thank you martin
Rob, I know it might be confusing for people when they dont find their post... but I think it can be safely deleted a few days after it's been moved (because by then they better know that it was moved:D )
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Originally Posted by MrPolite
thank you martin
Rob, I know it might be confusing for people when they dont find their post... but I think it can be safely deleted a few days after it's been moved (because by then they better know that it was moved:D )
When we move mposts we usually post a reply that at least says "moved" and that takes care of the poster knowing where his thread went.