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In lugnet.publish, Larry Pieniazek writes:
>
> It's harder than I thought! For people with deeply nested folder structure
> it is hard to tell what HAS and what has NOT been cleared yet. I found
> myself logging out to check then logging back in a lot... (this was with
> James Mathis, Eric I think is all done now)
>
> If there was a way to mark which folders were and which weren't cleared yet
> that would help. I THOUGHT i had it sussed by whether the folder got
> replaced by the first pic in the folder but that's not definitive.
Boy, you guys are tough to please! You are right though,
everyone, not just moderators should be able to tell that
a subfolder is unmoderated. The right thing to do is have
an "unmoderated" icon, but as a quick hack, unmoderated
folders now have a border.
I also added "And On Topic" to the Safe link to clarify
it's purpose :) If it's Off Topic, use the "Off Topic"
link. If you aren't 100% sure it's safe *and* on topic,
select "Unsure".
KL
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In lugnet.publish, Kevin Loch writes:
> In lugnet.publish, Larry Pieniazek writes:
> >
> > It's harder than I thought! For people with deeply nested folder structure
> > it is hard to tell what HAS and what has NOT been cleared yet. I found
> > myself logging out to check then logging back in a lot... (this was with
> > James Mathis, Eric I think is all done now)
> >
> > If there was a way to mark which folders were and which weren't cleared yet
> > that would help. I THOUGHT i had it sussed by whether the folder got
> > replaced by the first pic in the folder but that's not definitive.
>
> Boy, you guys are tough to please! You are right though,
> everyone, not just moderators should be able to tell that
> a subfolder is unmoderated. The right thing to do is have
> an "unmoderated" icon, but as a quick hack, unmoderated
> folders now have a border.
>
> I also added "And On Topic" to the Safe link to clarify
> it's purpose :) If it's Off Topic, use the "Off Topic"
> link. If you aren't 100% sure it's safe *and* on topic,
> select "Unsure".
Cool. Now what happens to the ones that are off topic? Previously the off
topic keyword seemed to just get added one more time each time you pressed
it but the folder would (randomly) keep reappearing until you said it was safe
Also what is "moderation level"?? That just appeared too.
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In lugnet.publish, Larry Pieniazek writes:
> In lugnet.publish, Kevin Loch writes:
> > In lugnet.publish, Larry Pieniazek writes:
> > >
> > > It's harder than I thought! For people with deeply nested folder structure
> > > it is hard to tell what HAS and what has NOT been cleared yet. I found
> > > myself logging out to check then logging back in a lot... (this was with
> > > James Mathis, Eric I think is all done now)
> > >
> > > If there was a way to mark which folders were and which weren't cleared yet
> > > that would help. I THOUGHT i had it sussed by whether the folder got
> > > replaced by the first pic in the folder but that's not definitive.
> >
> > Boy, you guys are tough to please! You are right though,
> > everyone, not just moderators should be able to tell that
> > a subfolder is unmoderated. The right thing to do is have
> > an "unmoderated" icon, but as a quick hack, unmoderated
> > folders now have a border.
> >
> > I also added "And On Topic" to the Safe link to clarify
> > it's purpose :) If it's Off Topic, use the "Off Topic"
> > link. If you aren't 100% sure it's safe *and* on topic,
> > select "Unsure".
>
> Cool. Now what happens to the ones that are off topic? Previously the off
> topic keyword seemed to just get added one more time each time you pressed
> it but the folder would (randomly) keep reappearing until you said it was safe
It used to do that, but now the Off Topic link also sets moderation level -1
(the same as Unsure) so it will disappear from the regular moderator page.
> Also what is "moderation level"?? That just appeared too.
-5 is temporary while thumbnails are being generated
-2 is Unsafe
-1 is Unsure
0 is unmoderated
1 is moderated Safe and On Topic
KL
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In lugnet.publish, Larry Pieniazek writes:
> In lugnet.publish, Kevin Loch writes:
> > Boy, you guys are tough to please! You are right though,
> > everyone, not just moderators should be able to tell that
> > a subfolder is unmoderated. The right thing to do is have
> > an "unmoderated" icon, but as a quick hack, unmoderated
> > folders now have a border.
That border line helps a LOT!!!! But is it recursive? That would be best, if
there is one unmoderated folder in there somewhere, it's still "unsure" and
you need to go drilling.
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I'd just like to say again that if you (Kevin) need more free, good, help
you have four ready willing and able people here.
--
Thanx~
Nicole
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"Kevin Loch" <kloch@opnsys.com> wrote in message
news:GyECpE.9oM@lugnet.com...
> In lugnet.publish, Larry Pieniazek writes:
> > In lugnet.publish, Kevin Loch writes:
> > > In lugnet.publish, Larry Pieniazek writes:
> > > >
> > > > It's harder than I thought! For people with deeply nested folder structure
> > > > it is hard to tell what HAS and what has NOT been cleared yet. I found
> > > > myself logging out to check then logging back in a lot... (this was with
> > > > James Mathis, Eric I think is all done now)
> > > >
> > > > If there was a way to mark which folders were and which weren't cleared yet
> > > > that would help. I THOUGHT i had it sussed by whether the folder got
> > > > replaced by the first pic in the folder but that's not definitive.
> > >
> > > Boy, you guys are tough to please! You are right though,
> > > everyone, not just moderators should be able to tell that
> > > a subfolder is unmoderated. The right thing to do is have
> > > an "unmoderated" icon, but as a quick hack, unmoderated
> > > folders now have a border.
> > >
> > > I also added "And On Topic" to the Safe link to clarify
> > > it's purpose :) If it's Off Topic, use the "Off Topic"
> > > link. If you aren't 100% sure it's safe *and* on topic,
> > > select "Unsure".
> >
> > Cool. Now what happens to the ones that are off topic? Previously the off
> > topic keyword seemed to just get added one more time each time you pressed
> > it but the folder would (randomly) keep reappearing until you said it was safe
> >
> It used to do that, but now the Off Topic link also sets moderation level -1
> (the same as Unsure) so it will disappear from the regular moderator page.
>
> > Also what is "moderation level"?? That just appeared too.
>
> -5 is temporary while thumbnails are being generated
> -2 is Unsafe
> -1 is Unsure
> 0 is unmoderated
> 1 is moderated Safe and On Topic
>
> KL
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