Hi
I have some questions, related to this discussion.
Why do you think it is it relevant to hide a topic, just in case of spam?
Anyone can censor a topic, which is not really very friendly and
cooperative. On the current talk system, when a subject is problematic, we
suppress it. A "report as spam" button may be more relevant, with a
confirmation by admins (for example)?
Do you think Flow will provide a way to post for spam robots?
Do you imagine edit wars on hiding/unhiding topics? I do :-) Is there a
feature to avoid/protect that?
When I hide, it is for everyone. Do you plan to create an 'ignore' feature
which just hide the topic only for myself (like on GMail)?
(And Flow is alive on French Wikipedia, it is soooooo cool :-))
Have a good day,
Benoît
Benoît Evellin
Membre de Wikimédia France
Conseil d'administration, secrétaire
www.wikimedia.fr
2014-09-05 16:31 GMT+02:00 Danny Horn <dhorn(a)wikimedia.org>rg>:
Yes, everybody has access to Hide and Unhide. It
doesn't quite work the
way that we want it to yet -- the current version of Hide collapses the
conversation to a single line, but doesn't actually remove it from the
page. That collapsed line is still a pretty shiny button that says "Click
here to see the bad thing". :)
So we're going to make a change very soon that will actually take the
Hidden topics off the page, and just have them accessible in the board
history and contributions. I think that's a better match with the way it
works on talk pages.
Danny
On Thu, Sep 4, 2014 at 6:54 PM, Matthew Flaschen <mflaschen(a)wikimedia.org>
wrote:
On 09/02/2014 09:02 PM, svetlana wrote:
"Concerns about access to viewing or editing
others' posts" in the
link I gave has a bunch of topics about this. Looks like people want
anyone to be able to delete others' comments.
The Flow team should correct me if I'm wrong, but my understanding is
that "hide" is available to everyone, and deliberately similar to simply
removing/deleting a wikitext post (when I say "deleting" here, I don't
mean
the actual action=delete as it applies to wikitext).
For wikitext, that removes the post/section from the page, but it's in
history and can be re-added by anyone. For Flow, it hides it, but it can
be unhidden by anyone.
Matt Flaschen
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