Currently it blanks out the content ( IE the post title, etc ) when you go to a mod removed post, but you will still see the title in the modlog.

Should we continue to blank out mod removed posts and communities, or show their content when you go to them?

  • DessalinesOPA
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    33 years ago

    Purge ( IE full database delete ) doesn’t exist yet, but I’ve been working on it recently.

    The danger with showing mod-removed content is that it still might not be a good thing to allow people to access it. IE lets say a post has a bunch of racist ranting, and a mod removes it. Currently that’s being blanked out if you go to that post.

    • @BlackLotus
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      13 years ago

      My mistake, I misunderstood and thought purge was already present.

      I think my tendency would be to consider there to be about 3 categories of content. In parentheses is the result that I would probably go with when classifying the content in that category.

      • Rule Violation (can be viewed upon click)
      • Reprehensible (cannot be viewed)
      • Banned/Illegal (purged from the DB)

      Clearly banned/illegal or reprehensible content would also be rule violations in most cases, so I more mean that rule violation is the minimum category to be moderated and that a rule violation isn’t excluded from the other categories, etc.

    • @N0b3d
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      13 years ago

      Might you not want to be able to preserve the offending post so that the poster can be brought to justice?

      • DessalinesOPA
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        23 years ago

        The post title is still in the modlog. I could also add the description there too.

        • @N0b3d
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          13 years ago

          I was thinking that if the police or someone like that got involved then it would be better to have the entire unaltered thing available, so that rather than delete it from the db it should just not appear in the front end.

          • DessalinesOPA
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            23 years ago

            Hosting illegal content puts site administrators at risk, not the people posting the content.