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As an admin of the wikidot community, I frequently get notified about new member applications in my inbox. A way to select all of these posts at once and delete them (or mark unread/read) would be extremely useful (and would save time).
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As part of the "Watch" ability, it would be handy to have a notification when a page is deleted and by whom.
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Right now, there is no reasonable way to pull all forum posts for a site of sufficient size (such as the SCP Foundation). If you try to use posts.select on the entire site, the call crashes with too many results. It would be nice if it were possible to either query for forum categories and then query for root threads on each category, or be able to paginate requests for forum posts so this problem is avoided.
by Raven Mackenzie |
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Ideally, the ability to download a list of names of users who upvoted or downvoted a page, but at the very least, the ability to distinguish upvotes vs downvotes would be great for statistical analysis.
by Raven Mackenzie |
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It would be nice to be able to pull specific revisions with the Wikidot API's pages.get call. Shouldn't be too hard to simply make it an optional parameter on pages.get, or even make a new pages.get_revision method.
by Raven Mackenzie |
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First of all, the Members module could easily be incorporated into the ListUsers module, the latter having a lot of potential but is currently basically useless. Also, the ability to group site members in different ways, such as by karma level, pages posted, etc. would be nice.
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I just ran into a problem that I new would come up sooner or later, with the more sophisticated spammers. Someone joined my site and posted a generic, meaningless post on my forum and made their signature a link to their business. It was obvious spam. Now, on most forums the administrator has control over the signatures of its users, so that offensive or otherwise problematic signatures can be removed. I think that it should be possible for site administrators to "disallow" a users signature to appear on THEIR site, without it necessarily affecting the rest of wikidot. The reason I am bringing this up is for the case of removing someone's signature and warning them, without having to ban them from the site, etc.
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Currently, the only way to create a link to a random page is by doing the following:
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