Topic: Anti misoperation mode,After activation, only shortcut keys can be used Unfavorite

Posted under Site Bug Reports & Feature Requests

I always worry that sometimes I accidentally make a mistake and my favorite works are deleted from my favorites

I'll generously assume you're confused though I thought Cinder was pretty clear the last time , and I'll give you some recommendations.

  • If what you're asking for has changed, you can (& probably should) edit the title of your topic accordingly instead of creating a new one; look in the links at the top, one should say Edit.
  • In the forum help page, they link templates/rules for feature requests that you should follow
    • Following these instructions:
      • Catches attention of users, inviting more people to interact with the post
      • Catches attention of current and aspiring site developers, inviting them to actual do what you want them to
      • Makes it easier for current and aspiring site developers to find things to do & gives them the information they need to determine exactly what is being requested & whether or not the request is already implemented or if the desired result could be achieved another way
      • Helps current and aspiring site developers keep track of what's been approved, implemented, rejected, etc.
    • Not following these instructions allegedly risks your thread getting locked; regardless of how inconsistently that rule is enforced, why take a chance?
  • Although the site's code of conduct doesn't specifically list creating the same thread multiple times in the span of less than a week as against the rules, I doubt that'll stop them from dropping the ban hammer if you continue to do this.

Doing this is not helping you get what you want. As a dev, I was thinking about looking into implementing some version of this that I thought was less disruptive. Then you made the same post multiple times, none of which are properly labeled [Feature Request], and now I'm so irritated I've lost all desire to work on it. Splitting the discussion across multiple poorly labeled threads makes keeping track of what the community thinks & what's even being asked far harder, and that's before I've even started implementing it. I'm not wasting my time, & I doubt I'm the only dev who feels this way. Instead of writing a reply discussing your request, I'm writing a reply discussing your conduct. I know you're unfamiliar with the rules, and I'm sympathetic to that. However, if you don't know, read the rules. If you still don't know, ask. Preferably on Discord, but a single forum post is fine.
As for this little stunt, I know for a fact Cinder specifically told you not to do this days ago. It's worth noting Cinder is our main developer, and may also have been annoyed away from taking this up.
If you want to ask for this, you can edit the title of either of your preexisting posts to properly say what you're currently asking for & label them properly, then update your initial post (there's an Edit button there too) to strikethrough the prior text or hide it in a collapsible section and add the desired info from the Feature Request template, and then wait. If no one replies, you can take it up on Discord, you can let it go, but you can't just spam it. In the future, you can update your forum topics if they're no longer accurate, but are still largely (if not entirely) the same discussion as the potential new one.

You don't have to listen to me; I'm not a mod or anything. But I think you'd be better off hearing this from users like me & Wolfgang than having a mod see this. Especially after you were already warned about it.

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aacafah said:
I'll generously assume you're confused though I thought Cinder was pretty clear the last time , and I'll give you some recommendations.

  • If what you're asking for has changed, you can (& probably should) edit the title of your topic accordingly instead of creating a new one; look in the links at the top, one should say Edit.
  • In the forum help page, they link templates/rules for feature requests that you should follow
    • Following these instructions:
      • Catches attention of users, inviting more people to interact with the post
      • Catches attention of current and aspiring site developers, inviting them to actual do what you want them to
      • Makes it easier for current and aspiring site developers to find things to do & gives them the information they need to determine exactly what is being requested & whether or not the request is already implemented or if the desired result could be achieved another way
      • Helps current and aspiring site developers keep track of what's been approved, implemented, rejected, etc.
    • Not following these instructions allegedly risks your thread getting locked; regardless of how inconsistently that rule is enforced, why take a chance?
  • Although the site's code of conduct doesn't specifically list creating the same thread multiple times in the span of less than a week as against the rules, I doubt that'll stop them from dropping the ban hammer if you continue to do this.

Doing this is not helping you get what you want. As a dev, I was thinking about looking into implementing some version of this that I thought was less disruptive. Then you made the same post multiple times, none of which are properly labeled [Feature Request], and now I'm so irritated I've lost all desire to work on it. Splitting the discussion across multiple poorly labeled threads makes keeping track of what the community thinks & what's even being asked far harder, and that's before I've even started implementing it. I'm not wasting my time, & I doubt I'm the only dev who feels this way. Instead of writing a reply discussing your request, I'm writing a reply discussing your conduct. I know you're unfamiliar with the rules, and I'm sympathetic to that. However, if you don't know, read the rules. If you still don't know, ask. Preferably on Discord, but a single forum post is fine.
As for this little stunt, I know for a fact Cinder specifically told you not to do this days ago. It's worth noting Cinder is our main developer, and may also have been annoyed away from taking this up.
If you want to ask for this, you can edit the title of either of your preexisting posts to properly say what you're currently asking for & label them properly, then update your initial post (there's an Edit button there too) to strikethrough the prior text or hide it in a collapsible section and add the desired info from the Feature Request template, and then wait. If no one replies, you can take it up on Discord, you can let it go, but you can't just spam it. In the future, you can update your forum topics if they're no longer accurate, but are still largely (if not entirely) the same discussion as the potential new one.

You don't have to listen to me; I'm not a mod or anything. But I think you'd be better off hearing this from users like me & Wolfgang than having a mod see this. Especially after you were already warned about it.

Sorry, I don't know how to see the topic I have already posted,So I thought this topic hadn't been posted yet,So what should I do to see all the topics I post on the forum????

kubihazusaikou said:
Sorry, I don't know how to see the topic I have already posted,So I thought this topic hadn't been posted yet,So what should I do to see all the topics I post on the forum????

On your profile page, you can see a section called "Forum posts" followed by a number (which indicates the number of forum posts you have made).
Clicking on the number should reveal to you all of the forum posts you have made beside the title of the topics.

Alternatively, on the top of the Forum page, there should be a search bar that you can use by tying in keywords or phrases related to the topic you are trying to find.