I had an exchange with some asshole about what belongs on a forum. Turns out the asshole was the mod, but I didn't know that until I logged onto the web.
Are there plans to include those tags in Voyager?
I had an exchange with some asshole about what belongs on a forum. Turns out the asshole was the mod, but I didn't know that until I logged onto the web.
Are there plans to include those tags in Voyager?
I generally agree with you on that point, but when it comes to a discussion about what the forum should be about, it's good to know that you're talking to a mod and not some random user.
If someone is talking about your behavior, likewise, it would be good to know you're talking to a mod.
If they enable the "Speak as Moderator" voice, their username turns green.
this is black in voyager, but labelled M on the web. I'd like to know when I'm speaking to a mod regardless of their settings.
Edit: Well, I guess that share link is bugged?
If that's the case, I suggest Boost. Moderators have an [m] next to their name regardless.
So do I just keep trying different programs until I find the one that meets all my requirements? Or maybe I just learn to program myself and build my own app? What is the point of this sub at all?
There's 2, maybe 3 part time devs, it's not like there's a large team working on it. Firefox resources this ain't. Yes, either try different apps, contribute some code, or tolerate it until a dev gets around to your feature request (if ever). That's the nature of tiny FOSS apps.
You find what works, it may not necessarily have all your requirements.
I go with Boost because it was my Reddit app before they killed it.
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I think it'd be a nice feature, but to be honest, I'm not really sure you should be avoiding saying what you want to say, just because they're a mod.
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