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Sun 18 Jan, 2009 07:08 am
In my profile, I have:
Minimum Post Votes: No Minimum Low Medium High
Expand all Posts: Yes No
and yet, in threads I see posts collapsed for being below the threshold. I would rather that nothing be collapsed on account of votes or a rating. What can I do?
i posted this and then deleted it because i thought it might just be one particular thread, but i'm having the same issue, i've got everything set so i should see everything in a thread, yet i'm not
@djjd62,
djjd62 wrote:
i posted this and then deleted it because i thought it might just be one particular thread, but i'm having the same issue, i've got everything set so i should see everything in a thread, yet i'm not
Threads themselves are collapsed too. When the new site first appeared and I complained that the voting thing was anti free speech, I was told that anyone could opt out of it.
most of the threads aren't ones i visit, but the collapsed posts are kind of annoying
@djjd62,
CdK posted yesterday that Nick is working on some preferences code issues. So they know about the issue and are working on it.
@Ticomaya,
Thanks for passing that on. I spent some time yesterday trying to stare 'my preferences' into order.
@ehBeth,
ehBeth wrote:
Thanks for passing that on. I spent some time yesterday trying to stare 'my preferences' into order.
If it works, let me know and I'll give my preferences a withering look!
@Brandon9000,
I figgered that since 'the look' sometimes works on Set and the pack, it was worth trying on 'preferences'.
Should be fixed now. It's now an on/off without thresholds (which didn't make so much sense the way they were setup).
The preferences should have been preserved, and if you had it on (regardless of threshold) it should be set to on now, and if you had it off it should be set to off now. So you shouldn't need to reset the preference and the topics should be collapsing/not collapsing as you indicated there.
@Robert Gentel,
Yep ... looks fixed. Thanks, Nick and Robert.
I would prefer not to have perferences . . .