jomaxro
(Joshua Rosenfeld)
13 november 2017 om 15:24
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We’ve heard feedback over the years that “block”, the staff tool to prevent users from posting on the site was unclear. Without knowing what “block” meant in a Discourse sense, one could just as easily infer that it mean block the user from using the site (which is a suspension).
As such, we’ve renamed block to “silence” in Rename "Blocked" to "Silenced" · discourse/discourse@1f14350 · GitHub
Over the next few days we’ll be working our way through Meta to update documentation and other discussions that refer to “blocking”.
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nixie
13 november 2017 om 16:02
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@jomaxro
Was it just a “rename” or a change in functionality has been done?
jomaxro
(Joshua Rosenfeld)
13 november 2017 om 16:03
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Just a rename. There should be no change in functionality. If there is, please report it as a bug
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pfaffman
(Jay Pfaffman)
13 november 2017 om 16:19
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That sounds like a good time! Good luck with that.
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SidV
13 november 2017 om 19:56
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Thanks for the announce!
Check the setting, example key: system_messages.user_automatically_silenced.text_body_template
at server.en.yml
(transifex).
Says:
(…)
This threshold can be changed via the block_new_user
site settings.
That setting will be renamed too?
Something like silence_new_user
?
jomaxro
(Joshua Rosenfeld)
13 november 2017 om 19:58
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Site settings have all been changed. I’ll double check the translation files, they should have all been updated as well.
Block was a rare state to be in and only recently was an explicit button added for mods to put users in it. So I don’t expect much pain from the rename.
SidV
13 november 2017 om 20:04
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Agree @jomaxro , I mean if “block_new_user” does not exist anymore, need to be renamed too
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jomaxro
(Joshua Rosenfeld)
13 november 2017 om 20:36
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