Dex-chan lover
- Joined
- Mar 1, 2018
- Messages
- 278
The general idea would be what the title says, but here's a bit more detailed description and my reasoning as to why this would be a good idea to implement:
As things currently are, the first thing a user sees when they want to comment on a chapter is this:
if someone is not familiar with what BBCode is, how spoilers work, or in general that it's just not nice to spoil other people, they'd just write something like this:
Now what I'm suggesting is something really simple, when a user is posting on a manga chapter for the first time they'd get a pop-up explaining to them how spoilers work and when to use them (the rest of the website interface would be disabled in the meantime), it would also disable the I Understand button for a few seconds (with an active countdown), forcing the user to at least attempt to read the contents of the pop-up. Something like this:
Oh, and just so there isn't any confusion, the conditions for this pop-up would be something like this:
[ul]
[li]User posts for the first time in their account's life on the website in the MangaDex sub-forum - no pop-up[/li]
[li]User posts for the first time in their account's life on the website in the Manga sub-forum - pop-up[/li]
[li]User posts for the first time in their account's life on the website on a manga chapter - pop-up[/li]
[li]User posts for the first time on a manga chapter, but has posted before in the MangaDex sub-forum - pop-up[/li]
[li]User posts for the first time on a manga chapter, but has posted before in the Manga sub-forum where he got the pop-up - no pop-up[/li]
[li]User posts on a manga chapter, but has already posted before on another manga's chapter where he got the pop-up - no pop-up[/li]
[/ul]
Now as for my reasoning as to why this would be a good idea:
It would effectively inform the user that there is a functionality on the website to be used when posting spoilers, even if they're not currently attempting to post one. It would also show them how to use them (in case they don't understand). Also another thing that could be added to the pop-up is a picture of where the user could find the button for the spoiler functionality. This would likely reduce the number of people who have no idea that there is indeed a spoiler feature on this website, so that they wouldn't just comment something like this: "SPOILER: spoiler text here" <- I've seen people do this.
Another thing that this could be used with is to give at least a bit of clarity to the
It would also work as a way to at least attempt to double down on people intentionally breaking the
Thanks for coming to my TED talk 🙃
As things currently are, the first thing a user sees when they want to comment on a chapter is this:
if someone is not familiar with what BBCode is, how spoilers work, or in general that it's just not nice to spoil other people, they'd just write something like this:
Now what I'm suggesting is something really simple, when a user is posting on a manga chapter for the first time they'd get a pop-up explaining to them how spoilers work and when to use them (the rest of the website interface would be disabled in the meantime), it would also disable the I Understand button for a few seconds (with an active countdown), forcing the user to at least attempt to read the contents of the pop-up. Something like this:
Oh, and just so there isn't any confusion, the conditions for this pop-up would be something like this:
[ul]
[li]User posts for the first time in their account's life on the website in the MangaDex sub-forum - no pop-up[/li]
[li]User posts for the first time in their account's life on the website in the Manga sub-forum - pop-up[/li]
[li]User posts for the first time in their account's life on the website on a manga chapter - pop-up[/li]
[li]User posts for the first time on a manga chapter, but has posted before in the MangaDex sub-forum - pop-up[/li]
[li]User posts for the first time on a manga chapter, but has posted before in the Manga sub-forum where he got the pop-up - no pop-up[/li]
[li]User posts on a manga chapter, but has already posted before on another manga's chapter where he got the pop-up - no pop-up[/li]
[/ul]
Now as for my reasoning as to why this would be a good idea:
It would effectively inform the user that there is a functionality on the website to be used when posting spoilers, even if they're not currently attempting to post one. It would also show them how to use them (in case they don't understand). Also another thing that could be added to the pop-up is a picture of where the user could find the button for the spoiler functionality. This would likely reduce the number of people who have no idea that there is indeed a spoiler feature on this website, so that they wouldn't just comment something like this: "SPOILER: spoiler text here" <- I've seen people do this.
Another thing that this could be used with is to give at least a bit of clarity to the
rule, by having the pop-up trigger only outside those designated forums (I'm guessing this rule means something like if someone specifically made a forum post asking about a specific event in the future and turning to LN readers for the spoilers, in which case the usage of [ spoiler] would be kind of useless, since the entire point of that forum post would be to get spoilers).5.2.2 Do not post spoilers outside of designated forums.
It would also work as a way to at least attempt to double down on people intentionally breaking the
rule, since if the mods had to keep moderating a specific user's comments due to his frequent failure to properly use the [ spoiler] feature, they could just enable this pop-up for them permanently. If they still failed to properly use the [ spoiler] feature, they would be given a ban or at least some sort of punishment for breaking the rules intentionally.5.4.4 Spoilers belong in spoiler tags.
Thanks for coming to my TED talk 🙃