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vharishankar 12-10-2006 09:09 AM

Enhanced thread reporting?
 
While currently the "report" feature is very useful, I sometimes find the ability not to "track" reported threads a bit inconvenient. Particular it's useful to know whether I reported a "dummy" (I made a mistake in reporting) or it was acted upon.

It's good to know any follow-up action on reported threads, because at least it will keep us aware of how to use this feature and learn from mistakes if we committed any.

A simple list of "reports" submitted by the user in the UserCP would be sufficient, although it would be nice if moderators can "rate" reports (Green = positive (acted upon), Red = negative (not acted upon)) so that at least we can know when to report and when not to.

The other advantage, it might make us use the feature more, since we're not reporting into a black hole.

It's not absolutely necessary, but it would be a good idea.

trickykid 12-10-2006 09:41 AM

If someone reports a post, in most cases I'll respond to the user if there's no action necessary, etc.

In other cases, all moderators should be replying to the thread reported on whatever action is taken. But from what I've experienced, most just report and move on, not following up with the outcome of the post they reported.

vharishankar 12-10-2006 09:45 AM

That's fine. I agree that there's not real reason why I should be interested in what I report. However, keeping track of posts I reported is rather difficult unless I manually subscribe to the thread.

However, it's an idea to keep in mind for the future.

jeremy 12-10-2006 09:46 AM

Drew is correct. The feedback loop should be via comments from a mod in the thread if any action was taken.

--jeremy

trickykid 12-10-2006 09:47 AM

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Originally Posted by harishankar
That's fine. I agree that there's not real reason why I should be interested in what I report. However, keeping track of posts I reported is rather difficult unless I manually subscribe to the thread.

However, it's an idea to keep in mind for the future.

I just think most wouldn't use such a feature. :)

vharishankar 12-10-2006 09:50 AM

Thanks Jeremy. I would like to clarify that, yes, a moderator does respond to that thread, but sometimes I lose track of the thread itself and wonder why I did report and what for.

At present the only way to keep track is to manually subscribe to the thread. What I was proposing was probably something along the lines of a small list in the UserCP which gives me my last 5 reports and maybe a "status" indicator like in the LQ bug tracker, but not as permanent (this list can removed after a certain period).

Again, I emphasize that I personally don't think it's an absolutely necessary or urgent feature to have, but maybe something to keep in mind for future upgrades.

vharishankar 12-10-2006 09:52 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by trickykid
I just think most wouldn't use such a feature. :)

Yeah, but the social networking is also not being currently used by too many people. :) However it's another feature I'd love people to use more.

trickykid 12-10-2006 09:59 AM

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Originally Posted by harishankar
Yeah, but the social networking is also not being currently used by too many people. :) However it's another feature I'd love people to use more.

There's lots of features I wished were used more, but we're in the real world.. hate to say it but most come here for the forums and wiki, wiki for documentation to read, forums for quick answers most likely already in the wiki or those that come cause they enjoy the social atmosphere the forums bring with discussing Linux.

vharishankar 12-10-2006 10:13 AM

I hope I've not given myself away as a nark of the police. :p

trickykid 12-10-2006 12:21 PM

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Originally Posted by harishankar
I hope I've not given myself away as a nark of the police. :p

Nobody is a nark. Reporting threads is encouraged, even if no action is necessary. The mods alone on this site rely on members to help point out threads that do need a new direction, etc. :)

vharishankar 12-10-2006 09:03 PM

Was just kidding :D

trickykid 12-10-2006 10:38 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by harishankar
Was just kidding :D

I know, I actually wish we had more narks.. ;)


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