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Re: Moderating a bulletin board

by gchapuis » Wed May 25, 2011 1:16 pm

Moderator should use the "subscribe" button on the bottom page to receive an email when new posts occur

Re: Moderating a bulletin board

by Brian McMahon » Wed May 18, 2011 11:07 am

gchapuis wrote:The next topic to deal with as a moderator would be to move one post from one topic to another one. I am not sure how I would do it ?


Near the top left of (at least some) pages is a link to Moderator Control Panel (MCP). This has lists of posts and forums; in the posts list you can select one or more messages. These pages also have drop down menus of functions that you can perform on selections. I guess you should be able to select a post, then go to the forums list (within this MCP tool) and move it to another forum - but I haven't tried that out in full.

Re: Moderating a bulletin board

by gchapuis » Wed May 18, 2011 10:34 am

The next topic to deal with as a moderator would be to move one post from one topic to another one. I am not sure how I would do it ?

Re: Moderating a bulletin board

by gchapuis » Wed May 18, 2011 10:17 am

Brian McMahon wrote:To the Moderator:
Oh, and here's a statement that the IUCr R&D officer is an outright clown. Supposing your view is that this is an offensive statement and the whole post should be expunged. How do you do that?


obviously this message should be deleted. Will do it next. using the available X (delete) button

Moderating a bulletin board

by Brian McMahon » Wed May 18, 2011 9:59 am

Here is a topic that we might like to play with for a short time before deleting it.

Suppose I assert in a post that there are exactly 230 space groups (corrected by the moderator). Normally you would expect responses that would point out this error, but suppose as moderator you think it would save a lot of time and effort if you corrected this in the original post.

Can you do this (by editing the original post directly)? If so, is the change silent, or does the board retain a public record of what was changed and why? Would you like to experiment to find out?

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