Closed Fogest closed 9 years ago
Makes sense. The button was never in the dropdown menu though. Maybe I should put it there and have a confirmation.
On 30. dec. 2014, at 06.39, Justin notifications@github.com wrote:
Right now it is really easy for someone to go through and just hit the report button on everyone on a YouTube video. This makes it easy for the fedora users to quickly make a large amount of false reports. To discourage such a behaviour I such putting the button back in the drop down like it originally was, OR make a popup to confirm their intent.
With almost 30 000 users on the Chrome extension alone it means there have been an increasing number of false reports as people just easily go through the comments reporting them all.
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Yes, implementing them both would be great! I suggest making some kind of one time notification or something to the user that lets them know that the button has moved its location, otherwise they may not know where it is anymore or think the extension is broken.
Added a confirmation. Tried to add the button to the dropdown, but it's too much hassle. Changed button text though so it doesn't take so much space.
Right now it is really easy for someone to go through and just hit the report button on everyone on a YouTube video. This makes it easy for the fedora users to quickly make a large amount of false reports. To discourage such a behaviour I such putting the button back in the drop down like it originally was, OR make a popup to confirm their intent.
With almost 30 000 users on the Chrome extension alone it means there have been an increasing number of false reports as people just easily go through the comments reporting them all.