Hi Alexander, *,

Am 26.09.2011 10:49 schrieb Alexander Werner:
> Am 22.09.2011 23:52, schrieb Christoph Noack:

[..]

>> If a number (e.g. 5) community members report this file as problematic,
>> then the content will get unpublished automatically

[..]

>> http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/cgi_img_auth.php/a/a4/2011-03-05_Attachments_for_Mailing_Lists_-_Receiving_Mails.png

>> In my opinion, the "Report Problem" might either directly report spam
>> (then it should get another name), or lead to another more detailed menu
>> covering detailed feedback options.

> I have seen the "Report Problem" button more as a way to generally
> contact the Mods so far, leading to a contact form.

Which would make sense from my point of view..

> Flagging content will be also possible, but automatic unpublishing of
> files requires a lot of work (logging IP, cookie, captcha) to prevent
> abuse. OTOH, there are files that (any)one should be able to unpublish
> instantly, so I'll think of a lightweight solution.

As long, as there are few requests only (which I'd assume) deleting
manually should be sufficient.

An automatic solution would also require more learning efforts by the
requester to understand how to do. This in consequence generates more
admin action to answer questions.


Friedrich

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