Sometimes I want to write “Good job”, “Great you found the solution” or something that is relevant to all the people in the thread and especially the last poster, but not relevant for all the people in the forum in general.
Is there a way to post something without bumping the whole topic to the top?
I think the members getting something like
“Hi memberABC
Thanks for contributing to the discussion, blah, blah schmooze”
would make them feel appreciated.
Is it possible to give moderators the ability to edit timestamps in order to “unbump” topics?
Usecase:
I’m editing the “this topic was closed”-post of an old topic to add a link to a more recent topic (so people who find the old topic through the search function know where to go) but don’t want the old topic to get bumped.
This happens quite a lot and I can’t always ask an admin to jump in. Usually I just end up not editing the post and hope people find a recent topic by themselves.
There could be a lot of subtle complexity to this so it requires dev input. @tgxworld did you have a cursory look at how difficult this would be to do?
Seems to me like the OP’s idea of having a “do not bump” checkbox might be easier to implement, but even that is a tough sell as far as prioritization goes.
Usually bumping is not nearly as disruptive as one would think. We’ve gotten pretty good at glancing over things we don’t care about
I’m interested in this feature for a different use case. Sometimes I edit people’s topics to change their category, add tags, etc. If no one has replied yet, this bumps the topic, which I dislike as there’s no new information essentially.
We’ve had issues with this on our forum as well WRT moderation. There are a number of things we want to do that are blocked because we don’t want to spam Latest:
Go through bug reports and close all solved issues that never previously closed
Mass-fix miscategorization of feature requests / bug reports when we still allowed users to post in top-level category
Add solutions to a bunch of our old Q/A posts to improve value of search
Bonjour @codinghorror, cette fonctionnalité a-t-elle déjà été mise en œuvre ?
Dans un autre cas d’usage, je pense qu’il serait préférable d’avoir un paramètre de sujet permettant d’ajouter une option « ne pas remonter » pour les administrateurs et les modérateurs.
Par exemple, sur ma communauté, je mets en avant des sujets intéressants que je pense utiles pour les utilisateurs en les marquant avec le tag en vedette. En même temps, je ne voudrais pas que chaque nouveau message ajouté à un sujet en vedette le remonte et le place en haut de la liste. Par exemple : un fil de discussion Chelsea contre Tottenham qui avait un tag « en vedette » en décembre, lorsque le match avait lieu (et était pertinent), serait sans intérêt si quelqu’un répond ou ajoute un autre message à ce sujet aujourd’hui ; cela le ramènerait ainsi en haut des tags/fils en vedette. J’espère que vous comprenez ce que je veux dire.