Subject: Combined Tomasho-Dann response
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Posted on: 2013-04-14 10:12:00 UTC

(I've made an effort to maintain the order of this and group replies to similar points together. I have not succeeded)

Probably the biggest feature we've added is editing[...]

I have to say it's more fun to talk about the minor mistakes which are usually all that get made than to edit them away, but okay. I'm thinking that the Edited tag works best as it is - simply because that way anyone complaining will know there's been a change. I have to ask whether there is any record of the previous post, however: in the (very rare) event that someone edited an inflammatory post to cry foul, would it be possible to disprove their assertion that all they edited was spelling?

Floating threads: This seems to be a reasonable proposal. The precise length of time used in the float calculations would need calibration, of course.

Recent Activity: Unfortunately I haven't had a chance to test whether editing a post updates the New tag. I assume not? Either way, since obviously it's impossible to recognise a visitor by the smell of their perfume alone ;), Dann's multiple-ways-of-flagging-new-posts suggestion seems most sensible. Of course you currently don't have anything saying how much new material is behind a collapsed subforum or thread title... but Tomash has already noted that.

Tagging & forums: it seems, then, that the best way to move a thread into the Badfic Discussion subforum is to forego editing the top post on someone's behalf, but simply to tag your reply correctly. I assume that doesn't remove the thread from the 'Everything Else' forum? No, apparently not. Bet there's still complaints.

Search bar: At the moment just throws an error. If it's to be a full text search, please make sure it orders the results by age. I've seen several that just throw things at you in a random order...

Non-logging-in: Dann seems to think that this will be available (with username checking - will this cover people posting as 'Huines0r0n', or even 'Huinesoron ', or just a simple name-match?). Tomash seems to think 'an[o]n posting is more trouble than it's worth', but this is stated as a personal belief, not as a firm decision on what will be possible. Okay.

HTML: I disagree with switching to BBCode, since you're whitelisting anyway. I would accept both being available, but I've always preferred HTML directly. It's usually more flexible, at least in my head. I also think HTML in titles - yes, just italics and bold - are important, since it's the best way to get people's attention in a long thread. I've done it several times in the last couple of weeks.

Mod powers: If it's entirely programmable, we'll leave this to a dedicated discussion of why on earth we'd even need them.

No word limit & all text visible in thread view: This seems like a disaster waiting to happen. Imagine a spambot which threw a million copies of the text of War and Peace up - in Cyrillic? Does the Nameless Admin have the power to delete a post without having to scroll to the bottom of it? Would this overload most hosting systems? But even disregarding that, as this thread indicates, the full-text version (full-image version, rather) can make you wildly lose track of what's replying where.

Hosting: It's not so much the existence of cost that's the problem, so much as the fact that it relies on a) the payer never leaving, and b) if they do, them finding a new willing payer and passing it on. We currently have no members who were here when this Board was founded. At present, we can go on forever, because it's free. That won't be the case on a paid board, however many people post now and say they'd be willing to pay.

Tags: I don't think we need a free-range set of tags. That's what post titles are for. Just making them subforum-maps works fine.




And some new points I've noted from fiddling around with it. A lot of these are fairly cosmetic, but important:

-The only 'exit' from a thread is 'All posts'. This drops back to the Classic page (okay) or the Subforums index (not okay). There's no way to get back to your current subforum if you're in that mode without clicking back through to it. I would also significantly prefer a button along with the other buttons under a post (ie, the Board's Return To Messages)

-The message entry box is too long. It pushes the submit button and tags off the screen and forces me to use the scrollbar.

-Lack of (nm) or equivalent feature.

-Related to this... when looking down a thread (eg this) it's pretty difficult to spot which post you're currently on. You've already bolded this, so I don't have a solution. The Board uses italics and drops the link in the title, which seems to work better.

-Is there a reason your links are pastel blue instead of the traditional PPC-Red? I think this (and the big red bars in the header!) would go a long way to making T-Board look less antiseptic.

- This may be a result of the massive archived threads, but T-Board's Classic front page is actually LONGER than the Board's

-Locked threads still let you write your post before telling you you can't post it.

-Poofing: This currently doesn't do anything on thread view other than add a little red flag. And since the entire text of every post is visible on thread view, that means it only affects people who click straight through to it or want to reply.

-I was going to say a 'reply' button directly from thread view would be useful, but it turns out there already is one. ;) Maybe an actual button rather than just a link?

-How many threads will T-Board store? The Board has a cutoff somewhere in 2008, but from that point on, it will apparently store everything we do forever. Will the same apply to T-Board? That's kind of important (to use some real examples, the 2010 and 2011 Badfic Games are archived solely on the Board).

-Is this a good thing?




I think I'll stop here.

hS

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