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by sharkboi » Sun May 01, 2011 11:21 pm
I've had this a few times tonight, thought I'd let you know.....
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sharkboi
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by salt » Sun May 01, 2011 11:26 pm
sharkboi wrote: I've had this a few times tonight, thought I'd let you know..... Same issue on my end as well.
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by sharkboi » Sun May 01, 2011 11:28 pm
solz wrote: sharkboi wrote: I've had this a few times tonight, thought I'd let you know..... Same issue on my end as well. That's good to know, I was worried it was the Firefox update I did yesterday...
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by djmenow » Sun May 01, 2011 11:38 pm
Yep doing it my end to. Using Firefox. Well have to wait on Wolverine or CzBlack to look at it.
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by czblack » Sun May 01, 2011 11:43 pm
Thanks for the report, it was just a small noise during the latest PHP upgrade... forum functions were not interrupted. Thnx to wolverine for the upgrade and quick fix 
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by sharkboi » Sun May 08, 2011 3:04 pm
Just noticed that when you click on a users nick and you are taken to details about that user, one of the things you can do is add them as a 'friend' or a 'foe'. What does that do?
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sharkboi
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by czblack » Sun May 08, 2011 5:40 pm
sharkboi wrote: Just noticed that when you click on a users nick and you are taken to details about that user, one of the things you can do is add them as a 'friend' or a 'foe'. What does that do? Foes' posts are hidden, Friends: karlsemple wrote: Other that give you a list showing who of your friends is on line and off line at the side of the user control panel sections including sending pm's the friends list has very little functionality as far as I am aware
EDIT: one place it is useful which I forgot about is when defining private message rules you can do so using the friends list, meaning you can have pm's sent from friends handled based on the rules you set :) I don't know many people who use this feature though.
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by sharkboi » Sun May 08, 2011 9:28 pm
czblack wrote: sharkboi wrote: Just noticed that when you click on a users nick and you are taken to details about that user, one of the things you can do is add them as a 'friend' or a 'foe'. What does that do? Foes' posts are hidden, Friends: karlsemple wrote: Other that give you a list showing who of your friends is on line and off line at the side of the user control panel sections including sending pm's the friends list has very little functionality as far as I am aware
EDIT: one place it is useful which I forgot about is when defining private message rules you can do so using the friends list, meaning you can have pm's sent from friends handled based on the rules you set :) I don't know many people who use this feature though. Fantastic! that means I won't have to see and put up with all the shitty posts from some people, who seem to delight in spending their time going into threads and posting shitty sniping comments all the bloody time, about celebs they don't like. For the life of me I can't see why they can't just stay out of threads of celebs they don't like, I do. Actually, I think there should be a rule against it...
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by czblack » Wed May 11, 2011 5:55 am
I added one testing ad banner to see if it can deliver some significant difference in site earnings. I'll give it a week or two to justify it's existence (considering always appearing readability/earnings ratio problem). 
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by wolverine » Wed May 11, 2011 11:12 am
czblack wrote: I added one testing ad banner to see if it can deliver some significant difference in site earnings. I'll give it a week or two to justify it's existence (considering always appearing readability/earnings ratio problem).  Advertising overload 
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