On Wed, 11 Feb 2009, Lynne Baer wrote: > Like taking the existing "freeze this thread" tech, just applying it > to a top-level post? (No clue if it would be Just This Easy for devs; > I suspect it's a bit more complex than that. ;) ) > > I would love this, at the very least for entries in personal journals > and the original posters of an entry to a community, simply because if > you go back after-the-fact and disable comments to a post, that means > they're not even available for *viewing* and education.
Exactly. > I'm a bit less certain about it being a maint/mod power - I can > see pros and cons to allowing this, but it's better than having > to take the draconian measure of deleting the post just to stop > commenting nonsense? I think it's necessary for moderators, but then I have a community that's been trolled enough we never take IP logging off. **************************************************************** Azalais Aranxta (~malfoy) ataniell93 on LiveJournal and Vox http://groups.yahoo.com/group/malfoymadness "I know the true world, and you know I do. But we needn't let it think we all bow down." --Christopher Fry _______________________________________________ dw-discuss mailing list [email protected] http://lists.dwscoalition.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/dw-discuss
