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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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| 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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