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FYI, Chrome hides part of the URL from you, so you are actually getting directed to:
http://http//www.codeproject.com
Very strange. I think this is probably a funky IIS setting on CodeProject's side (pretty sure it is an IIS setting that allows you to have site.com and www.site.com point to the same place).
Somebody in an online forum wrote: INTJs never really joke. They make a point. The joke is just a gift wrapper.
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Chris,
I have noticed that the filtering process used to prevent the links from displaying in the biography, does not prevent those links from functioning when the offending author creates an article.
The account that I just reported in the Spam Watch forum, had created an article which shows the functioning links, but the same links are just text in the member profile biography section.
Edit:
Here is the link to the article, and you can see the links still present in the biography section.
Black Friday Deals[^]
Also, the account is trashed but the article is still in moderation, thought the two should be linked, one going takes out the other.
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I was thinking about this before relating to the spam accounts handling on the site, and the effort that goes to the copy/pasting etc. into the new spam watch forum, but can equally apply to form messages, questions, answers etc, but the latest event got me thinking about it again.
Can we not have a suitable moderator panel similar to Articles/Tips etc?
Any reported object appears in this panel, and those with sufficiently high rep e.g. 2 out of 4 Gold/Platinum(whatever you decide) Authority on Author/Authority/Debator/Organiser have visibility. This panel only needs to show maybe top 5 current items, and has a link to a page with full table listing for performing the moderation.
On this table those with the suitable rep, can Agree or Reject, and if the net effect of Agrees/Rejects hits the trigger (5 or whatever) then the object is processed in the normal way, if it hits -5 then the item is removed from the report list as being classed as safe. In terms of Agree this would be equivalent of clicking a report item yourself and you would also be awarded the same rep points (5 organiser), a Reject would be equivalent of voting down, and would get 0 organiser, if the item is removed from the reported list then any 5's awarded are undone.
The table would have;
Object Type (Member/Message/Question/Answer etc.),Report Reason (Abuse/Spam etc), Link to Item/Object, # of Reports (the running tally), Agree Action Flag, Reject Action Flag
This would save a lot of effort particularly around spam removal and messages, but can also prevent the accidental flags/or invalid flags of member profiles.
Just a thought......
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You'd have to ensure you couldn't remove yourself from the list...
cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project | Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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Yes, but it would be good to see when and what you are being reported for.........
{are you saying i have reports against me }
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Removing Jimmy Ropes for a brain fart is just ridiculous if you ask me. He's been around for many years and as far as I know he's not a troll
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Seconded.
Don't know what Jimmy said, but it does seem harsh that someone who has been active for so long can be banned so easily.
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Keith Barrow wrote: Don't know what Jimmy said
Here[^] you can see it in Drews answer.
I'd call his response a slight case of overbombing.
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He broke the rules of the Lounge, but really, his punishment was excessive, and his account should be reinstated. Let's hope Chris agrees.
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We're working to make it safer. Or at least noisier for us if it happens.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project | Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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The problem as I see it is that it's to easy to just vote someone away.
One abusive post doesn't make a troll. Neither does an abusive thread. That could be just a bad day, or being drunk of course.
Several abusive threads on the other hand might.
So one possible way to handle the whole business is to make the "Vote to remove" button in the message, into a dropdown called "Report", having the choices of "Remove message", "Report abuse", <edit>Vote to move thread to backroom, "</edit>"Report troll" and "Report spam". Thereby making it possible to track bad behaviour in more than one dimension.
Well, "Remove message" would still be on just that message.
But the other choices would be checked against quality of reputation. Which could be measured by (upvotes - downvotes)/messagecount.
Or something similar. I'm pretty sure there are much more refined ways to make such a calculation.
If it's the first message it would of course render an immediate nuke of this user.
But if it is someone that's been around for a while it would take more messages and more threads to remove a user.
Just a thought.
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Steps to repro:- Create a new post in the Lounge.
- Paste a URL - the URL is correctly inserted with the title highlighted.
- Edit the URL's title, then click at the end of the pasted content to continue typing.
- Click a smiley.
Expected result: Smiley is inserted at current cursor location.
Actual result: Smiley is inserted at start of text (before pasted URL).
All smileys inserted in this post are positioned after the last inserted one. Looks like the insertSmileyHere index starts off as zero and gets += d with the length of the last inserted smiley.
/ravi
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I have noticed this too.
Somebody in an online forum wrote: INTJs never really joke. They make a point. The joke is just a gift wrapper.
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Fixed. Will release in the next day or so.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project | Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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Is it possible to add the saved queries as dropdown list to the search edit?
Cheers, Jani Giannoudis
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I'm not sure when it was changed, but now the member popups do not display member's join date, articles, or messages. I thought the purpose of including this information was to give some context, e.g., when a member asks a question, others can see if the question came from a newby, and so may give some further guidance.
Without this info, the member popup is now useless as a source of any context, and we have to go to member's profile page, like we did before.
Please change it back.
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Chris,
When you read Hans message, can you also clarify what platforms this is working on, or is there still issues?
I have both the settings and the top of the forum check boxes ticked, and I never see the popups working, this is on Chrome.
Cheers,
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Dave,
It wasn't working for me, either, until I clicked the Update button on the orange bar.
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I tried that as well......
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In that case, there's no help for it, you'll have to upgrade your bios.
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I even disabled all the chrome extensions incase one of them were interfering.
upgrade the bios won't work, maybe a new laptop will
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Dave (to wife): Honey, I evidently need a new laptop because the one I have doesn't allow me to use some new functionality on a web site that's important to my job."
Wife: What functionality is that, dear?
Dave: It allows me to place reference material into a visual context, and supplies amplifying information that would otherwise go un-referenced.
Wife: English, please.
Dave: I want to look at other user's profiles without having to actually click on their user ID.
Wife: For instance?
Dave: (selects JSOP user ID, displaying the monkey-turkey avatar in all it's glory) Like that.
Wife: You're kidding, right?
Dave: No, I would never have known this guy was such a god-like individual if I hadn't clicked on the link. If I had a new laptop, his diety-ness would have been obvious with a mere hover of the mouse cursor.
Wife: Well, okay then.
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Dave, you can thank me with appropriate 5-voting of all of my messages for a year.
".45 ACP - because shooting twice is just silly" - JSOP, 2010 ----- You can never have too much ammo - unless you're swimming, or on fire. - JSOP, 2010 ----- "Why don't you tie a kerosene-soaked rag around your ankles so the ants won't climb up and eat your candy ass." - Dale Earnhardt, 1997
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I would if that was how things work, but i'll give you a 5 on that message for effort ;
Wife: You bought a new laptop?
Me: Yep.
Wife: When am I getting a new one?
Me: (selective hearing engaged)
Thats how it went when I appeared on the Sofa the other week with a new Samsung 10.1 tablet......
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Don't be surprised if next week you suddenly notice you're sitting on a new sofa.
If your actions inspire others to dream more, learn more, do more and become more, you are a leader." - John Quincy Adams You must accept one of two basic premises: Either we are alone in the universe, or we are not alone in the universe. And either way, the implications are staggering” - Wernher von Braun
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John Simmons / outlaw programmer wrote: his diety-ness would have been obvious with a mere hover of the mouse cursor
I assume this means you're losing weight.
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