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Digital_Gaming
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Allow managers to remove comments in studios (100% support)

I think that managers and owners in a studio should be allowed to remove comments from the studio. Just like on you profile and projects.
Supporters of this suggestion are
  • Sigton
    flexaxu
    1MatsuLover
    The4thPixel
    shd02
    LionScratch
    awesome-llama
    DragonWizard29
    Thelnvoker
    card100
    Austinato
    Scratch_4_life
    pigbeast234
    MinecraftRunner
    lizzybeth2468
    MasterJPixel
    scratchnapped
    dinogirl112
    QuantumSingularity
    gamebeater187
    braxbroscratcher
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    D_i_a_v_l_o

Last edited by Digital_Gaming (Dec. 11, 2016 18:41:30)

Austinato
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Allow managers to remove comments in studios (100% support)

This applies with studio owners as well, I think. Support, as I don't understand why this is so.

Also I'm sure this may be a duplicate, just not sure where.

Thanks for reading,
Austinato
Digital_Gaming
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Allow managers to remove comments in studios (100% support)

Austinato wrote:

This applies with studio owners as well.
Of course

Last edited by Digital_Gaming (Aug. 24, 2016 03:58:28)

Sigton
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Allow managers to remove comments in studios (100% support)

I think it should be just the owner.

Sigton
MasterJPixel
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Allow managers to remove comments in studios (100% support)

Can't managers already do this? No support.

EDIT: If I'm wrong, then support.

I think this is also a duplicate, but I'm tired and can't find the link.

Last edited by MasterJPixel (Aug. 24, 2016 12:39:30)

Sigton
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Allow managers to remove comments in studios (100% support)

MasterJPixel wrote:

Can't managers already do this? No support.

EDIT: If I'm wrong, then support.

I think this is also a duplicate, but I'm tired and can't find the link.
No, I don't think they can.

Sigton
Digital_Gaming
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Allow managers to remove comments in studios (100% support)

Sigton wrote:

MasterJPixel wrote:

Can't managers already do this? No support.

EDIT: If I'm wrong, then support.

No, I don't think they can.

Sigton
Sigton is right they can't.

Last edited by Digital_Gaming (Aug. 25, 2016 00:37:54)

flexaxu
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Allow managers to remove comments in studios (100% support)

I agree!!

Yeah, they can't.
Digital_Gaming
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Allow managers to remove comments in studios (100% support)

Bump
1MatsuLover
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Allow managers to remove comments in studios (100% support)

As per Austinato and MJP, this is possibly a duplicate, but I'm too lazy to find the link.

Also, support, since I don't know why managers can't delete studio comments.
Digital_Gaming
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Allow managers to remove comments in studios (100% support)

BUMP
shd02
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Allow managers to remove comments in studios (100% support)

I support because sometimes studio comments need to be removed such as comments not relevant to the studio.
LionScratch
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Allow managers to remove comments in studios (100% support)

Sigton wrote:

I think it should be just the owner.

Sigton
Meh, sometimes owners become inactive, so the Managers are the ones that keep it alive. But support.
Digital_Gaming
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Allow managers to remove comments in studios (100% support)

LionScratch wrote:

Sigton wrote:

I think it should be just the owner.

Sigton
Meh, sometimes owners become inactive, so the Managers are the ones that keep it alive
That's why I think that both owners and managers should be able to delate comments in the studio.
awesome-llama
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Allow managers to remove comments in studios (100% support)

people wrote:

…too lazy to find the duplicate…
Don't worry, I have found a duplicate: https://scratch-mit-edu.ezproxyberklee.flo.org/discuss/topic/50490/
Edit: There seems to be a few duplicates.

Also, I found this:

paddle2see wrote:

Unfortunately, we ran into some situations where people were abusing that feature to have secret conversations - so it was removed. We apologize for the inconvenience.
Source: https://scratch-mit-edu.ezproxyberklee.flo.org/discuss/topic/44318/?page=1#post-853392

Also, Support.

Last edited by awesome-llama (Sept. 3, 2016 12:33:08)

Austinato
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Allow managers to remove comments in studios (100% support)

awesome-llama wrote:

paddle2see wrote:

Unfortunately, we ran into some situations where people were abusing that feature to have secret conversations - so it was removed. We apologize for the inconvenience.
Source: https://scratch-mit-edu.ezproxyberklee.flo.org/discuss/topic/44318/?page=1#post-853392

Also, Support.
Responding to that statement by Paddle, wouldn't that apply to any comments other than studios? Like profiles, and projects?

Thanks for reading,
Austinato
shd02
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Allow managers to remove comments in studios (100% support)

Austinato wrote:

awesome-llama wrote:

paddle2see wrote:

Unfortunately, we ran into some situations where people were abusing that feature to have secret conversations - so it was removed. We apologize for the inconvenience.
Source: https://scratch-mit-edu.ezproxyberklee.flo.org/discuss/topic/44318/?page=1#post-853392

Also, Support.
Responding to that statement by Paddle, wouldn't that apply to any comments other than studios? Like profiles, and projects?

Thanks for reading,
Austinato
I think using studios would be the easiest way to have a conversation. If it was on profiles or projects, some people won't find it. If someone posts on a few users' profiles to go to a page for a conversation, it would probably be reported soon because there would be more links that lead to the page with the conversation. Also, all managers can delete comments in a studio but only one person and the ST could delete comments on a profile or project, so comments in studios are much more likely to be deleted.
Digital_Gaming
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Allow managers to remove comments in studios (100% support)

shd02 wrote:

Austinato wrote:

awesome-llama wrote:

paddle2see wrote:

Unfortunately, we ran into some situations where people were abusing that feature to have secret conversations - so it was removed. We apologize for the inconvenience.
Source: https://scratch-mit-edu.ezproxyberklee.flo.org/discuss/topic/44318/?page=1#post-853392

Also, Support.
Responding to that statement by Paddle, wouldn't that apply to any comments other than studios? Like profiles, and projects?

Thanks for reading,
Austinato
I think using studios would be the easiest way to have a conversation. If it was on profiles or projects, some people won't find it. If someone posts on a few users' profiles to go to a page for a conversation, it would probably be reported soon because there would be more links that lead to the page with the conversation. Also, all managers can delete comments in a studio but only one person and the ST could delete comments on a profile or project, so comments in studios are much more likely to be deleted.
But if people really want to have A secret conversations than they'll just use projects and profiles. Just as a side note if the conversations where nice ( I know they probably where not but still) Than whats the problem?
shd02
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Allow managers to remove comments in studios (100% support)

Digital_Gaming wrote:

shd02 wrote:

Austinato wrote:

awesome-llama wrote:

paddle2see wrote:

Unfortunately, we ran into some situations where people were abusing that feature to have secret conversations - so it was removed. We apologize for the inconvenience.
Source: https://scratch-mit-edu.ezproxyberklee.flo.org/discuss/topic/44318/?page=1#post-853392

Also, Support.
Responding to that statement by Paddle, wouldn't that apply to any comments other than studios? Like profiles, and projects?

Thanks for reading,
Austinato
I think using studios would be the easiest way to have a conversation. If it was on profiles or projects, some people won't find it. If someone posts on a few users' profiles to go to a page for a conversation, it would probably be reported soon because there would be more links that lead to the page with the conversation. Also, all managers can delete comments in a studio but only one person and the ST could delete comments on a profile or project, so comments in studios are much more likely to be deleted.
But if people really want to have A secret conversations than they'll just use projects and profiles. Just as a side note if the conversations where nice ( I know they probably where not but still) Than whats the problem?
If there is only one person and the ST to delete comments, it would be much better. The problem is probably that a manager than comment something mean and then quickly delete it when someone sees it. If only one person can do that, the chance that a secret conversation happens is much lower. Only allowing the owner to delete comments might be a good idea as Sigton mentioned.

However, the owner sometimes be inactive.

Digital_Gaming wrote:

LionScratch wrote:

Sigton wrote:

I think it should be just the owner.
Sigton
Meh, sometimes owners become inactive, so the Managers are the ones that keep it alive
That's why I think that both owners and managers should be able to delete comments in the studio.
I think that only the owner should be allowed to delete comments, but the owner should also be allowed to invite any manager to take over as the owner.

Edit: The name of “owner” should probably also be changed because keeping it as “owner” would confuse people.

Edit: Another rule might be that the owner cannot delete his/her own comments. This makes sure that the owner does not write something mean and then keep it secret. People could use alt accounts, but the IP address could be detected. Although people could still use proxies, this might be a good rule in my opinion.

Last edited by shd02 (Sept. 5, 2016 04:02:06)

Digital_Gaming
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Allow managers to remove comments in studios (100% support)

shd02 wrote:

Digital_Gaming wrote:

shd02 wrote:

Austinato wrote:

awesome-llama wrote:

paddle2see wrote:

Unfortunately, we ran into some situations where people were abusing that feature to have secret conversations - so it was removed. We apologize for the inconvenience.
Source: https://scratch-mit-edu.ezproxyberklee.flo.org/discuss/topic/44318/?page=1#post-853392

Also, Support.
Responding to that statement by Paddle, wouldn't that apply to any comments other than studios? Like profiles, and projects?

Thanks for reading,
Austinato
I think using studios would be the easiest way to have a conversation. If it was on profiles or projects, some people won't find it. If someone posts on a few users' profiles to go to a page for a conversation, it would probably be reported soon because there would be more links that lead to the page with the conversation. Also, all managers can delete comments in a studio but only one person and the ST could delete comments on a profile or project, so comments in studios are much more likely to be deleted.
But if people really want to have A secret conversations than they'll just use projects and profiles. Just as a side note if the conversations where nice ( I know they probably where not but still) Than whats the problem?
If there is only one person and the ST to delete comments, it would be much better. The problem is probably that a manager than comment something mean and then quickly delete it when someone sees it. If only one person can do that, the chance that a secret conversation happens is much lower. Only allowing the owner to delete comments might be a good idea as Sigton mentioned.

However, the owner sometimes be inactive.

Digital_Gaming wrote:

LionScratch wrote:

Sigton wrote:

I think it should be just the owner.
Sigton
Meh, sometimes owners become inactive, so the Managers are the ones that keep it alive
That's why I think that both owners and managers should be able to delete comments in the studio.
I think that only the owner should be allowed to delete comments, but the owner should also be allowed to invite any manager to take over as the owner.

Edit: The name of “owner” should probably also be changed because keeping it as “owner” would confuse people.
Support for these ideas.

Last edited by Digital_Gaming (Sept. 5, 2016 07:52:58)

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