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2009-06-10
, 17:35
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2009-06-10
, 17:37
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2009-06-10
, 18:40
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@ Chicago
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2009-06-10
, 19:18
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2009-06-10
, 22:47
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@ Po' Bo'. PA
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2009-06-10
, 22:54
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Active topics are just that, active topics. If some of that activity is off topic.. so be it. They will drop from the list as more relevant information is posted.
Are you saying that you agree, we don't want to show a vibrant and active community?
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2009-06-10
, 23:03
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@ UK
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2009-06-10
, 23:06
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Unfortunately, filtering (or not) a feed is a lot simpler than adding new options to the UI, flags to the user's record in the database, handling defaults, testing and filtering (or not) a feed.
So, whenever someone says "should be user selectable option", I think "egads, is there nothing better for $DEVELOPER to do?" IME, there usually is! :-)
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2009-06-11
, 00:39
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@ Netherlands
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