Since I run (and moderate) several forums (is300.net the most active right
now), I'm always trying to think of ways to make Simple Message Board the
best and easiest to use (that's where the Brownie Point idea came from)
and the other day I had a thought (watch out!):
I'm going to add a "This message will self destruct" feature to SMB. The
idea is this. I like to keep a neat forum, but when you delete threads,
people wonder where they went, or don't know what happened. And I hate
locking a thread and seeing it there when I want to delete it! So I can
add a feature that will mark a thread for deletion after a certain time
after a certain number of posts.
So when you close a thread, you have the option of setting its
"expiration" and when reached, it will be deleted. Cool?
My question is, does anyone have any ideas on how to best schedule
something like this? I don't want to use cfschedule or anything, I'd
rather it be triggered by activity on the message board...
Tony Schreiber, Senior Partner Man and Machine, Limited
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