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Posted September 19, 200915 yr Hello If you're a youtuber or youtubing you would know by know that youtube relies on its community to flag contents that are "not appropriate" and I think the process is automated or is it? anyways, I wander if we can emulate the same principle here in IPB where the users can decide if the contents of a post is unappropiate and flag it accordingly, and when the flag's number reaches a threshold, it hides the content of the post and displays a warning message that the contents might not be appropriate for "minorities". Now, who thinks this is a good idea? and who thinks youtube is stupid? because it's their idea not mine :) Enkidu
September 19, 200915 yr I believe that option or a similar feature is already available. If you notice at the bottom of the thread, there is the option to hide post below a certain threshold. This is tied to the reputation system, so if a post gets enough negative votes, it get hidden.
September 19, 200915 yr Author [quote name='CalendarOfUpdates' date='19 September 2009 - 04:57 PM' timestamp='1253375862' post='1857387'] I believe that option or a similar feature is already available. If you notice at the bottom of the thread, there is the option to hide post below a certain threshold. This is tied to the reputation system, so if a post gets enough negative votes, it get hidden. yeah but it's set to show all by default. I wonder if there is a way to set the default viewing threshold for ALL users at once.
September 20, 200915 yr Author Does any one know how we can override the default setting for hiding post below a certain threshold for all current and future members? thanks :)
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