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safariguy5 wrote:Considering O&H just split, there are a lot of threads in the forum made by people who are no longer in the clan. If the leader is able to delete these threads, it would reduce clutter.
alex951 wrote:safariguy5 wrote:Considering O&H just split, there are a lot of threads in the forum made by people who are no longer in the clan. If the leader is able to delete these threads, it would reduce clutter.
Or at least give us power to lock them and edit them. I kinda understand why cc doesn't want to give clan leaders powers to delete threads, they don't do it often themselves (have they ever deleted a thread?)
TheForgivenOne wrote:Well, i don't know them, so either the monkey or the turtle would have to pressure them
blakebowling wrote:As I have mentioned several times in this thread. List the EXACT features and changes that this mod needs to have and I will work on coding it.
blakebowling wrote:I've got a few other projects that are currently taking priority. However this is on my to-do list.
Namor wrote:Much of the code for these is probably already in existence (since site mods have these powers) and will, hopefully, only require slight modification to ensure that clan leaders don't also end up with access to members personal details.a) the ability to delete old threads
b) the ability to delete posts within a thread
c) the ability to lock a thread (allowing no further posts, but still allowing the existing posts to be edited by it's author)
d) the ability to make subforums and move threads from one subforum to another
e) only leaders are able to sticky/unsticky a thread (whether they are the author or not)
If this could be arranged, I'm sure you'd be a very popular guy amongst clan leaders
DresdenSooner wrote:Namor wrote:Much of the code for these is probably already in existence (since site mods have these powers) and will, hopefully, only require slight modification to ensure that clan leaders don't also end up with access to members personal details.a) the ability to delete old threads
b) the ability to delete posts within a thread
c) the ability to lock a thread (allowing no further posts, but still allowing the existing posts to be edited by it's author)
d) the ability to make subforums and move threads from one subforum to another
e) only leaders are able to sticky/unsticky a thread (whether they are the author or not)
If this could be arranged, I'm sure you'd be a very popular guy amongst clan leaders
As leader of The Dark Knights of Chaos, I would also like to see these privileges extended to Clan Leader(s). I believe it would be a great benefit to our clan and help keep the forums more active. No one wants to sift through random threads to find the important thread about the current clan war, for example. If it takes a squeaky wheel, then squeak, squeak.
DresdenSooner
PS: According to the poll there is an overwhelming mandate for these changes to take place.
AndyDufresne wrote:What we need, namor, if a phpBB modification from the phpBB folks. But there isn't much interest over there in creating the mod.
--Andy
blakebowling wrote:I've got a few other projects that are currently taking priority. However this is on my to-do list.
DresdenSooner wrote:Not sure from the post, TheForgivenOne, but it seems like I may have offended you in some way. I did not intend to do that. I just wanted to add my support to the topic. I had in fact already read those two quotes, and understand that progress is being made.
DS
BigBallinStalin wrote:NO!! How dare you impose your totalitarian will upon the masses! Let us stand for the freedom and liberty of sticking our stickies in whatever place we want, whenever we want, and for whatever duration we the people deem necessary. What I find disgusting is how the OP conceals such evil intentions... He must be punished!!!--by having a resounding NO towards his proposal.
Once again, if you support totalitarianism, go with "YES."
If you support individual freedom, love, creativity, and cute kitties, go with "NO."
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