1. Change OP to Mr. Flay.
2. Add user to the PT list
3. Change OP user to user
When we were testing I had access to this stuff, but now that it's removed I can't test it out for myself, so sorry if these suggestions don't end up working.
That's not an issue. If I were in a situation where I was unable to continue moderating, I would facilitate a change in power. The reason I'd argue for an ability to share power without asking is because not all moderator flakes are going to arrange that change in power.
yeah, the only time there's more work is if you ask us to add someone without a flake, but at least I do that somewhat frequently: hydra mods sometimes ask to have their individual accounts given topic mod permissions, sometimes a backup needs to take over for a week while someone's on vacation or whatever. It's not a big deal. If I were really on the ball, I'd add backup mods as a topic moderator to every game when the thread is created, but mod flakes for large themes are so infrequent it seems a waste of time.
1. Change OP to Mr. Flay.
2. Add user to the PT list
3. Change OP user to user
When we were testing I had access to this stuff, but now that it's removed I can't test it out for myself, so sorry if these suggestions don't end up working.
It was a good theory. Even when I am the OP it won't let me add users.
In post 257, Mr. Flay wrote:...but all Modflakes involve the List Mod? So it's zero extra work.
A while back I had to take over for a mod that flaked a couple of games. The only listmod that got involved as I remember was the newbie list mod, which happened after the fact. (I didn't actually need moderator power for that because I only had to end that particular game.)
I just think that it could make the transition to a backup mod smoother, but it's not a big deal, just something I think would be nice.
*nod* I get what you're saying, but I know the LMs want to know when somebody flakes, because it affects the experience credit they get, and their ability to sign up for other games (modflakes get a New Game ban as a player, now).
Actually the modflake was just that newbie game. I think the other game I was thinking of was a game Sotty backup modded where she had to take over for a modflake around the same time.
1. Change OP to Mr. Flay.
2. Add user to the PT list
3. Change OP user to user
When we were testing I had access to this stuff, but now that it's removed I can't test it out for myself, so sorry if these suggestions don't end up working.
It was a good theory. Even when I am the OP it won't let me add users.
Actually it's more basic than that; I can't add users to my threads, period. And yes, I'm in a modding group in addition to my admin privs.
Chrome...
will try IE here in a minute
. IE fails as well. Don't have Firefox on this machine.
In post 261, Mr. Flay wrote:*nod* I get what you're saying, but I know the LMs want to know when somebody flakes, because it affects the experience credit they get, and their ability to sign up for other games (modflakes get a New Game ban as a player, now).
Does that mean if I hypothetically had to stop modding a game I would get a ban even if I arranged for my backup to take over in a smooth manner?
Would it change anything if even though I had a backup plan in place that I would feel bad for not finishing my commitment to mod the game and feel like a flake?
No, I was just making sure we had the same definition of flake here. Thanks.
1. Change OP to Mr. Flay.
2. Add user to the PT list
3. Change OP user to user
When we were testing I had access to this stuff, but now that it's removed I can't test it out for myself, so sorry if these suggestions don't end up working.
It was a good theory. Even when I am the OP it won't let me add users.
Actually it's more basic than that; I can't add users to my threads, period. And yes, I'm in a modding group in addition to my admin privs.
Chrome...
will try IE here in a minute
. IE fails as well. Don't have Firefox on this machine.
In post 267, Toomai wrote:Did the green scheme change recently? It seems softer somehow.
Yep.
"I, too, would prefer to know the Xalxe of my demise." - Felissan, 2022
- On this day in history: mundanity, and terror, and food, and love, and trees -
In post 261, Mr. Flay wrote: (modflakes get a New Game ban as a player, now).
If there can be a decision made about modflakes getting new game bans, has there been a decision about regular player bans for flaking and then signing up for a new game?
Scum typically need to fabricate reasons for scumreads...
Am I the only person who finds granting permissions to a user awkward? I get the whole editing aspect of it, but there's been a few occasions where I've added people to the topic and then forgotten to submit the edit. This is compounded by the fact that you can only see the list of authorized viewers in the edit mode. (Unless there's a way to see it that I don't know about.) It would be nice if there was a way to do this that didn't involve editing post 0. Just sayin.