darkpixlz
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- Comment on A preview of the redesigned admin dashboard 1 day ago:
This is really nice, I appreciate the modular nature of it with how I can swap out reports and whatnot.
It would be great if these “key stats” could be made modular too, my site is mostly for documenting stuff internally with a company and other testing so lots of these don’t apply to us.
I’m also not really sure how I feel about this “— up 15%” thing when an icon could be used instead like it is everywhere else.
image - Comment on Solved improvements: Allowing members to indicate they're experiencing a reported issue 3 weeks ago:
I really like this idea! I’ve been seeing it on Meta and was fairly confused when I noticed every topic had at least one and thought that somebody must have gone down the list and voted for everything but I learned that wasn’t the case when I went to the sandbox, made a topic, and noticed I had automatically voted for it.
It seems weird to me that the “me too” button is automatically selected for the reporter. I’m not sure how other platforms implement it but I would have figured it’s more similar to liking where you can’t select it on your own posts. Obviously this is a nonissue but I’m just a little confused as to why I’m automatically saying “me too” to my own problems.
Edit: oops.. this was a discussion already, should have scrolled down a little more. I’ll leave this up though because what I said still stands :sweat_smile:
- Comment on Introducing nested replies 4 weeks ago:
Is there a reason that this is only able to be toggled by staff instead of normal users? When I had seen it was coming to Meta I figured that it would have been added to the post type menu but the toggle is hidden behind the staff wrench icon.
I’m not sure if I have a specific use case, I guess I had just figured it would have been implemented the same way post voting was.