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25. October 2007, 20:50:26
Czuch 
Is there a way for a big boss to hide a members posts or to ban them from posting? I know I can use the hide button beside their name, but as big boss, does that hide their posts from just me or everyone else in the fellowship?

25. October 2007, 22:23:53
Jason 
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Modified by Jason (25. October 2007, 22:24:59)
Czuch: yep , i can ban you from posting on any board that i am a mod or bb of
edit
you can press the hide button but only you cannot see his posts

25. October 2007, 22:28:34
Czuch 
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Jason: Okay, when I hide someone in my fellowship, i still see their posts, can you tell me how to ban someone?

25. October 2007, 22:34:53
Jason 
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Czuch: yes you will see shaded posts because you are BB if you put someone on hide on a board where you are not BB or a mod then you will not see thier posts , bear in mind that the hide you are talking about is only for you every one else can still see them .

25. October 2007, 22:42:17
Czuch 
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Jason: so fellowship board moderators are not allowed to ban or hide other members from posting or being seen by other members?


(unless you know some secret code anyway?)

25. October 2007, 22:48:19
Jason 
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Czuch: yes as far as i can think that is correct , public board mods functions work correctly , the codes have to be put in manually ,differnt codes for every board and players ect. for a hide (so no one can see them) or for a ban (the player cannot post there or edit or delete posts)

25. October 2007, 22:50:04
Czuch 
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Jason: okay, thanks!

26. October 2007, 05:09:31
baddessi 
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Czuch: private fellowships work differently from public boards. The BB of a f/s can only hide the posts from his view, but everyone else can see the posts.....on a public board, when a mod hides posts, only the mods can see it, not everyone else. You probably know this, I just mean to be helpful.
This may be obvious as well and not quite the point, but can't a BB just remove anyone from the fellowship that they want to? That way you don't have to worry about hides or bans...just remove them...A BB of a fellowship has a right to remove anyone they want from their fellowship

26. October 2007, 05:13:51
Czuch 
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baddessi: Thanks! I wasnt actually sure how it worked, since most of the time if you want to ban someone in your fellowship, you simply remove them all together!

26. October 2007, 05:25:01
baddessi 
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Czuch: yep- that's the only way I know of...and if you just remove them, then you don't have to worry about any of the rest of it, right?

26. October 2007, 12:10:02
Jason 
Subject: Re:private fellowships work differently from public boards. The BB of a f/s can only hide the posts from his view, but everyone else can see the posts.....
baddessi: If you know what to do you can work the fellowships EXACTLY the same as a public board
( just making sure people dont think my previous posts are wrong because they are correct)

26. October 2007, 17:22:02
baddessi 
Subject: Re:private fellowships work differently from public boards. The BB of a f/s can only hide the posts from his view, but everyone else can see the posts.....
Jason: sorry. I didn't mean to suggest what you said wasn't correct. You are right. If you manually put in the codes, the boards work the same. I just wanted to point out that in a fellowship you have the option of just removing someone, which is something you can't do on a public board.
For me, that just seems the best way to be done with someone who you don't want posting, or copying and pasting, etc. So if they are a problem, then you just remove and problem is gone.
But yes, everything you said is correct.

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