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phil.o wrote: The problem with this is, if the account owner changes his user name inbetween, this renders the link invalid. Does it? I thought the site keeped track of it.
Edit_01: Testing:
Nelek - Professional Profile[^]
Yes... you are right. I changed my @ summon nick to @Nelek2 then pasted and tested the link... it worked.
Changed back to @Nelek and landed in a "Unable to load the requested member's information." page.
I suppose that when I publish this "Edit" then only the second summon (the correct one) will work.
EDIT_02:
As supposed @Nelek2 doesn't work
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I spotted it last week when I saw the "Impossible to load the requested member's information." message while checking the status.
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Personally, after the third watermelon, I'm full."
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Interesting. I've seen that message too and just figured it was a transient thing on the way to "This account has been closed".
Maybe you should delete this post after you get a response, to prevent spammers from getting ideas until a fix is submitted.
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Greg Utas wrote: Maybe you should delete this post after you get a response, to prevent spammers from getting ideas until a fix is submitted. I'm not sure that the majority of spam accounts I report daily even bother to read posts on the site. They do not stand out by their intelligence nor subtlety.
"Five fruits and vegetables a day? What a joke!
Personally, after the third watermelon, I'm full."
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Complete Personal Romance With Delhi Escorts Girls[^]
I keep on flagging it, but whenever I refresh the page, only Wendelius' report is shown. The report on the account itself seems to persist, though.
"Five fruits and vegetables a day? What a joke!
Personally, after the third watermelon, I'm full."
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Yes. I noticed that there was only one report shown on the shield, though. It seems that only the last flagger is now shown, instead of the list of distinct flaggers.
"Five fruits and vegetables a day? What a joke!
Personally, after the third watermelon, I'm full."
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phil.o wrote: It seems that only the last flagger is now shown, instead of the list of distinct flaggers. I can confirm this.
I reported 4 blogs of the same author right now in moderation and posted a "format problem" message in the board.
It was showing only one report by @GregUtas, then I reported them and it continued showing only 1 report, this time by me.
I just tried re-reporting it, and the counter showed that my report was the 9th, still only my name is visible. See pic below
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It might be a new feature to prevent moderators from being influenced by previous reviews!
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Greg Utas wrote: It might be a new feature to prevent moderators from being influenced by previous reviews! I don't think so.
Making the list visible offers more advantages than the possible influence when reporting.
Even with the list and the possibility to say "pay attention" (which I try to do from time to time) to the reporters or approvers there still are articles getting approved with serious issues or getting reported for "spam" when there is no spam at all (confusing the filters).
No list would be a step back to what it was, and it was even worse. The new feature was to include the list after I suggested it a couple of years ago.
But... in the case the "influence" should be avoided, then it would still make sense to keep the list visible for us protectors / mentors / people with some exclusive badge and non visible for normal "high rep members" that can approve items in moderation
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You can do it yourself:
- Click on your account name on the top right corner of the page.
- Click on "My settings" in the left menu.
- Select the "Privacy" tab.
- Check "Close my account" checkbox.
- Click on "Save my settings".
"Five fruits and vegetables a day? What a joke!
Personally, after the third watermelon, I'm full."
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Hello there,
When I tried to sign in to my account in the Google API v3 Manager application, "Signing in with Google has been temporarily disabled for this application. This application has not yet been verified by Google to use Signing In with Google." I get an error. The image of the error is below.
Thank you in advance for your help.
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Where does this application come from?
This does not seem to be related to CP. Try to contact the editor of the application to get somme support.
"Five fruits and vegetables a day? What a joke!
Personally, after the third watermelon, I'm full."
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If you were trying to login to CodeProject using your Google account, it should work. I've verified that it is still working.
There may have been an intermittent issue at Google's end, but all seems to be ok.
Please try again and let me know if it is working now?
"Time flies like an arrow. Fruit flies like a banana."
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Hello, I would like to know how to delete a question I have posted under Quick Answers.
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open the question and move the mouse over the question text. A trash can should appear in the lower right. Click on it and follow the instructions.
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No delete option appears when I hover over the question...
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It is not "delete" it is the icon of a trash bin.
If you still don't see it (lower right corner of your question), then it might be because you are not allowed to delete a Q&A that has been answered.
If you can't, tell me the link, I'll do it for you.
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Member asked two questions and both have answers. So it is like you mentioned, answered questions cannot be deleted.
It does not solve my Problem, but it answers my question
modified 19-Jan-21 21:04pm.
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They can, if you are Staff or Protector - but should we delete answered questions? I don't think so: someone has put effort into providing a solution, so that should be available for others with a similar problem. The main reason for wanting to get rid of answered question is so you can disguise the source - handing it in as your own homework for example. Strikes me as unfair!
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OriginalGriff wrote: The main reason for wanting to get rid of answered question is so you can disguise the source - handing it in as your own homework for example. Strikes me as unfair! Only because I am paranoiac, it doesn't mean that I am not being followed... eh?
But... I actually think you are soooo right...
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Did I ask above for a possibility to delete answered questions?
It does not solve my Problem, but it answers my question
modified 19-Jan-21 21:04pm.
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OriginalGriff wrote: should we delete answered questions?
The member posted a solution to their own question[^] which was nothing more than "I have solved it". I asked them to update the solution with the details of how they solved it, or to delete the question if they didn't think it would help anyone else.
That solution has since been deleted.
@RickZeeland had already posted a solution, but it was for Windows Forms when the question was about ASP.NET.
If the OP has solved the question but isn't willing to share the details of how they solved it, is there any point in keeping the question?
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- Homer
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I have no problems that this one was deleted, but sometimes I think questions are deleted a bit too quickly, it happened a few times that a question was deleted after I put considerable effort in answering it.
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