<RANT>Sometimes I wish I could update my root nodes or at least append stuff ... But on the other side, I'm already doing that :)</RANT>

Adams concerns are of course valid, and the message I posted as an example was just that, an example :-).

I didn't know that unmoderated content shows in the newest nodes if you donīt want to see unmoderated content, but as many people don't use the Newest Nodes at all (for good reasons surely), and the problem mostly happens with people new to the monastery, that don't know their way around yet, I think that the Newest Nodes would be insufficient to make the user feel that his/her request has been posted to the monastery.

Personally, I still think that seeing is better than believing and showing users their post immediately would be much more relieve them of their pain that their burning question might not be seen by the general public...


In reply to RE: Making unmoderated content visible by Corion
in thread Making unmoderated content visible by Corion

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