Nov-16-2016, 05:13 AM
I'm leaning toward keeping it, though won't be fighting for it.
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Nov-16-2016, 05:13 AM
I'm leaning toward keeping it, though won't be fighting for it.
Nov-16-2016, 02:27 PM
I like it. Some of the threads that have been split or merged can be kind of confusing, but seeing the mod actions makes it much clearer. Sure, some of them aren't that useful, but it's easy to skim over them.
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Dec-06-2016, 08:50 PM
I moved a thread to another sub-forum. Is it expected that this will not leave a moderation log note in thread? I would have expected it to.
the mod actions are weird.
1) It isnt viewable until a post is made after the action made 2) It plants itself as the action on the base thread. So if you split a thread the mod action will be on the original thread. For example....when snippsat ,merged all the tutorials into one thread, then split them it for some reason left the mod action in this one thread for them all as it considered this the base thread. If you scroll down you will see a huge list of mod actions. http://python-forum.io/Thread-Basic-How-...ython-code
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