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thevideonasty Since: Nov, 2014
#1: Feb 4th 2015 at 5:33:50 AM

Hello! On a few Troper pages, you are allowed to comment on their pages (or \"vandalise\" them\"). I want to let people comment on mine, but i\'m not sure how.

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#2: Feb 4th 2015 at 5:52:09 AM

Sorry, we locked down editing in the Tropers namespace to only the owner of the article, because of real (not "fun") vandalism. Some users have made pages in the Troper Wall namespace for this purpose, but we don't sanction it and may remove it in future site redesigns.

edited 4th Feb '15 5:52:28 AM by Fighteer

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#3: Feb 4th 2015 at 7:58:06 AM

What I've done is to allow people to PM me comments they'd like to add to my page; I post the ones that pass muster, and any that don't (of which there's been none to date) they're simply deleted.

edited 5th Feb '15 7:31:06 PM by Willbyr

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#4: Feb 4th 2015 at 7:49:36 PM

Perhaps as a tech wishlist item for the future. Namely a way to allow the individual tropers to switch the lock on their user page on or off to permit commenting. Perhaps a dedicated Comment like section that the user self monitors also possibly with a comments on/off type setting.

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#5: Feb 5th 2015 at 1:14:59 AM

This is something I am going to propose in the "relational database" thing - having an editable and an uneditable section on a troper page.

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thevideonasty Since: Nov, 2014
#6: Feb 5th 2015 at 2:57:11 PM

Ah ok, but thank you for the help anyway guys smile

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