UKBloke
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Moving this from the "Remove report limit?" Thread as it's a seperate topic - sorry.
Let's look at a scenario which explains why I think there should be a way to "un-report"
Whilst there is no moderator in the room I make my maximum number of reports about posts in 'all caps' - they will be dealt with as soon as a mod logs in.
Before a mod arrives someone starts posting ceepee. I cannot report this as I have already used up all of my reports.
The mod logs in and sees all my reports about 'all caps' but is unaware of the ceepee because I didn't report it
If there was an "un-report" I could cancel one of my existing ('all caps') reports and replace it with a report about the ceepee. The moderator will now have my report on the ceepee, and my other two about 'all caps'. I could of course not "un-report", trusting that someone else will have reported it.
I do not exceed my report limit - no abuse of the reporting mechanism. I am happy that I reported the ceepee knowing that the mods will deal with it.
Let's look at a scenario which explains why I think there should be a way to "un-report"
Whilst there is no moderator in the room I make my maximum number of reports about posts in 'all caps' - they will be dealt with as soon as a mod logs in.
Before a mod arrives someone starts posting ceepee. I cannot report this as I have already used up all of my reports.
The mod logs in and sees all my reports about 'all caps' but is unaware of the ceepee because I didn't report it
If there was an "un-report" I could cancel one of my existing ('all caps') reports and replace it with a report about the ceepee. The moderator will now have my report on the ceepee, and my other two about 'all caps'. I could of course not "un-report", trusting that someone else will have reported it.
I do not exceed my report limit - no abuse of the reporting mechanism. I am happy that I reported the ceepee knowing that the mods will deal with it.