@TalkWithStranger That is right, they have been threatening individuals; it is actually choas and racism. I've witnessed one guy threatening and manipulating others, frequently asking them to use some type of dark website, and he regularly comes with new identities with fire flags. The risk that underage individuals would fall for his bait is concerning.
And here come the Final Results
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@Brain-Yam not yet, πππ but you should give me an exclusive position, and i'll stay π
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@hanastrawberry @Brain-Yam
OIII Iβm the leaderrrrr π -
@Brain-Yam
How many times have we gone through this already?? WE ARE EQUALS π -
@Lime lol.. This is confusing π
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@hanastrawberry
Itβs not that confusingg π
Itβs just that @Brain-Yam doesnt wanna acknowledgeee me as the rightful owner of the amry tooooooo π -
@Brain-Yam or king πππ
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@Brain-Yam @hanastrawberry
OIII I told you already NO QUEEN π
You can be the royal π:))))) -
@Lime lmao πππ
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@hanastrawberry
No IM the kinggg π -
@Lime royal .. Not bad
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@Brain-Yam
OH REALLY? π
WHERE WOULD YOUR ARMY BE WITHOUT ME THEN? IM AN AWESOMEEEEEE PROPPY MINISTER π -
@Brain-Yam
OI DONT YOU DARE π -
@Brain-Yam @hanastrawberry
OII and donβt argueeee hereee π
Go back to the recruitment centerr or headquarterss first π -
Oiiiii
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Why would you use DMs for ideas on how to improve things? That just makes no sense to me, shouldn't improvement ideas be public so people can discuss?(in contrast to critique which I believe should only be public in the rarest of cases),
So, improvement: implement a proper anonymous voting mechanism (which is really easy to do). Why not make all polls anonymous in the first place? It really is a no brainer. Just safe the fact that a user has voted and add his vote to the counter. No need to safe the info what he voted on in the first place. Maybe add an "end time" to polls so that new votes cannot be added after a certain date/time. And boom, there you go. Nobody won't complain about tempering anymore.
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@lego-batman said in And here come the Final Results:
Why would you use DMs for ideas on how to improve things? That just makes no sense to me, shouldn't improvement ideas be public so people can discuss?(in contrast to critique which I believe should only be public in the rarest of cases),
So, improvement: implement a proper anonymous voting mechanism (which is really easy to do). Why not make all polls anonymous in the first place? It really is a no brainer. Just safe the fact that a user has voted and add his vote to the counter. No need to safe the info what he voted on in the first place. Maybe add an "end time" to polls so that new votes cannot be added after a certain date/time. And boom, there you go. Nobody won't complain about tempering anymore.
your right there ... tbh I think that an anonymous version of the current topic poll would do just fine , since in these types of polls , once your vote is cast it cannot be changed
apart from that , f you have a spare hour or so you know what Im gonna suggest ;) Mr programmer , my buddy :grin: -
@DayShifter said in And here come the Final Results:
@lego-batman said in And here come the Final Results:
Why would you use DMs for ideas on how to improve things? That just makes no sense to me, shouldn't improvement ideas be public so people can discuss?(in contrast to critique which I believe should only be public in the rarest of cases),
So, improvement: implement a proper anonymous voting mechanism (which is really easy to do). Why not make all polls anonymous in the first place? It really is a no brainer. Just safe the fact that a user has voted and add his vote to the counter. No need to safe the info what he voted on in the first place. Maybe add an "end time" to polls so that new votes cannot be added after a certain date/time. And boom, there you go. Nobody won't complain about tempering anymore.
your right there ... tbh I think that an anonymous version of the current topic poll would do just fine , since in these types of polls , once your vote is cast it cannot be changed
apart from that , f you have a spare hour or so you know what Im gonna suggest ;) Mr programmer , my buddy :grin:Well, reading myself into the code would prolly take a lot more than just an hour, while someone who already knows it, should be able to implement this in an hour indeed (unless the current code is a load of crap :joy:).