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Mew, I'm thinking this is probably a good idea, but I do want to talk about the possible consequences.
1. Deleting messages means that you lose records of what happened. If there was an issue with harassment and the message was deleted by the harasser, we as staff would not be able to address those concerns.
2. Information that you needed in a conversation could be deleted permanently.
From what I understand at this point, messages for two people currently share the same conversation; if one person deleted something, it would be deleted for both. I'm unsure that the upsides of a clean inbox would be worth the downsides of losing information. What do you think? If there's a solid reason, we could look into how long it'd be to develop this.
I've been looking through the suggestions, and we're working on implementing several. I wanted to throw around some thoughts on this. While your privacy is important, the risk that comes with this is with an unfortunate but real problem on the internet - stalkers. If you can hide who you follow, it's very possible this could be used to hide stalking behavior.
There are definitely work around ways for stalkers, though, and it's not possible for us to completely prevent that. Here are my main questions: what would be the best way to minimize enabling stalkers, and would this be enough to justify hiding who you follow?
I wanted to follow up on this. The site has undergone some significant changed and resolved various bugs; do you know if this is still a problem for you?
Thanks!
There hasn't been much demand for this; for now, images like this can be uploaded as photography. If there is sufficient demand in the future, though, we could reconsider this and create a new tab for crafters.
At this point, larger resolutions for pictures can be uploaded. You can view the full resolution of a picture by clicking "download." I hope that helps!
I like this idea - it's a simple change that would make the community tab more helpful. It's not urgent, but we will review the development requirements to do this.
The site has undergone some significant changes, and users can now add a featured submission to their page.
I'm going through all of the suggestions and making sure we've looked at everything that's been sent to us. From what I can see, all of the suggestions here have either been implemented or are planned:
- You can now click a user's name at the top of messages to go to their page.
- Commissions can't be opened or closed as we're testing, but users will be able to once we're out of the testing phase.
- It's now easier to go to your profile.
- We're going to implement some sorting options in the future for commissions.
- While updating submission files isn't currently a feature, we're looking into the development time to do this. This will be tracked at this link.
- You can now access the favorites page from your home screen.
I hope that helps! Since we're tracking the remaining issues in other locations, I'll mark this as complete.
I've put this on my list of items to review with the developers. It's not a high-priority issue, but I do like the way it looks without the border.
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We've worked on changing the terminology. At this point, users facing a temporary suspension are considered "timed out" for a period of time.