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I would like to add a feature to Heyuri (configurable on a per-board basis) that allows the OP of a thread to be identified in the thread with a marker next to his name that says (OP)

It would be a useful feature :happy: Would heyuri integrate it if i made it?
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can't speak on if it'd be added to heyuri or not if implemented. But i can't think of many situations where knowing explicitly which reply is OP-san matters much
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>>68995
I can think of many instances where it would be useful. Especially if thread makers could toggle it on/off when they are creating a thread.
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IP addresses can change at any time, so I think it's better to adopt a trip if u wanna remain identifiable
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>>68997
yeah like that is exactly the purpose of a tripcode to begin with.
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i think a feature like that is really only good in places like 4chan where there is a lot of samefagging, manipulation, etc.

A place like heyuri doesnt need that. if an OP wants to be OP they can specify it, if not, then they should have the choice to be anonymous. :closed-eyes2:
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Can we have a report widget attached to posts? Makes it easier to communicate things like the pizza decaying at the very top of /c/ right now.
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>Can we have a report widget attached to posts?
Stuff liek CP spam gets dealt with the moment one of us checks the site. Without some kind of "desktop notifications" feature, we wouldn't see the report until we were already checking the site anyway - at which point the report becomes redundant. It just gives us yet another thing to look at and manage, which we really don't need :sweat2:

If u see that kind of material left up for more than 10-15 minutes, the current best thing to do is head to Chat@Heyuri and mention it there - staff-san are usually lurking, and it makes a "ding" sound when new messages come in
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>>69025
I've seen that kind of stuff up for several hours on at least 3 occasions so far. Will go to chat@ next time though.


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