14-04-2018/02:43 PM
Once abuse reports get marked as abuse or not abuse the thread tags need to be changed to "abuse" or "not abuse" (back to the red/green they originally were).
- Rohja.
- Rohja.
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14-04-2018/02:43 PM
Once abuse reports get marked as abuse or not abuse the thread tags need to be changed to "abuse" or "not abuse" (back to the red/green they originally were).
- Rohja.
16-04-2018/12:52 AM
Why? The ABUSE/NOT ABUSE tags were placeholders pretty much as we used to simply close the thread on completed reports rather than move them into new sections.
They actual reports are but into a section called ABUSE or NOT ABUSE.
16-04-2018/01:12 AM
(16-04-2018/12:52 AM)Byte Wrote: Why? The ABUSE/NOT ABUSE tags were placeholders pretty much as we used to simply close the thread on completed reports rather than move them into new sections. Say youre viewing a persons threads, you cant see from the tag anymore if its abuse or not
16-04-2018/01:18 AM
(16-04-2018/01:12 AM)zac Wrote:(16-04-2018/12:52 AM)Byte Wrote: Why? The ABUSE/NOT ABUSE tags were placeholders pretty much as we used to simply close the thread on completed reports rather than move them into new sections. zac??? Anyways I think the red and green Abuse / Not Abuse tags look nicer so +1 to this idea
16-04-2018/08:58 AM
(This post was last modified: 16-04-2018/08:58 AM by zac. Edited 1 time in total.)
I mean if you're looking at a person's threads not thread. View my profile > view my thread, on that page you can't tell the two apart anymore really @"lil bro"
16-04-2018/09:17 AM
It's still obvious to tell if it's been marked as not abuse or abuse? This isn't need, or another alternative (which will make it look crowded) is too have [ABUSE][1v1] or [NOT ABUSE][JAILBREAK] for examples. Otherwise it's fine
16-04-2018/01:42 PM
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