So this thread is going to be discussing two potential ideas I had with reactions on the forums:
Reaction "preview":
Basically, show how you reacted to a thread when in the subforum itself. My initial idea is that this would only be a thing for the suggestions subforums, but if anyone has a reason for it to be a thing across the whole forums I'd love to hear it.
Reactions in the support subforums:
With this, I ask that only staff members be allowed to react to any posts made in the support subforums. My suggestion also includes implementing the new agree reaction to support posts, that way mods can react accordingly to any correct replies. This will prevent people from using this subforum as a means to farm reactions and will help guarantee that a staff member has confirmed that a correct answer has been given before marking the thread as resolved. Alongside this suggestion, I think it'd make sense for any wrong answers to simply be deleted (no punishment, just deleted), this will prevent confusion and people continuously responding to each other, correcting the mistakes.
Reaction "preview":
Basically, show how you reacted to a thread when in the subforum itself. My initial idea is that this would only be a thing for the suggestions subforums, but if anyone has a reason for it to be a thing across the whole forums I'd love to hear it.
Reactions in the support subforums:
With this, I ask that only staff members be allowed to react to any posts made in the support subforums. My suggestion also includes implementing the new agree reaction to support posts, that way mods can react accordingly to any correct replies. This will prevent people from using this subforum as a means to farm reactions and will help guarantee that a staff member has confirmed that a correct answer has been given before marking the thread as resolved. Alongside this suggestion, I think it'd make sense for any wrong answers to simply be deleted (no punishment, just deleted), this will prevent confusion and people continuously responding to each other, correcting the mistakes.
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