Poll: Time to get rid of the pl*co? (Please vote)
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Poll: Time to get rid of the pl*co? (Please vote)
I propose that Planetcatfish removes the text filter which translates pleco to pl*co and cichlids to c******ds.
The origin of the filter was a humorous superstition on UseNet that writing the word "pleco" would jinx ones aquarium and cause ones plecos to die. I think the hobby has progressed sufficiently that we no longer fear our plecos will keel-over at the mention of a word, and that the filter can now be safely removed.
The origin of the filter was a humorous superstition on UseNet that writing the word "pleco" would jinx ones aquarium and cause ones plecos to die. I think the hobby has progressed sufficiently that we no longer fear our plecos will keel-over at the mention of a word, and that the filter can now be safely removed.
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Re: Time to get rid of the pl*co?
Yes, I know. I propose to get rid of it completely, or at the very least default it to 'off'. It serves no purpose, only causes confusion and, occasionally, breaks posted URL's.
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Re: Time to get rid of the pl*co?
I certainly won't miss it, but then, the only loricariid I'm keeping at the moment is a common bristlenose, and I don't think it'll be a huge blow if he mysteriously goes belly up.
Mike, why not use the poll feature to see how much support this has?
EDIT: forgot about the lone oto in office tank. I'm a bit more attached to him, so perhaps we should keep the *
Mike, why not use the poll feature to see how much support this has?
EDIT: forgot about the lone oto in office tank. I'm a bit more attached to him, so perhaps we should keep the *
Re: Time to get rid of the pl*co?
Mike_Noren wrote:Yes, I know. I propose to get rid of it completely, or at the very least default it to 'off'. It serves no purpose, only causes confusion and, occasionally, breaks posted URL's.
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Re: Time to get rid of the pl*co?
maybe it should be just turned around
now the default setting is the asterisk in both pleco and cichlid
and those who aren't hardcore forumusers and forget about this thing can get into trouble when posting a link.
it's a small thing to set the default on NO asterisks in both pleco and cichlid; those who still like to have them can do so; for the regular but not experienced user and guests it's easier.
now the default setting is the asterisk in both pleco and cichlid
and those who aren't hardcore forumusers and forget about this thing can get into trouble when posting a link.
it's a small thing to set the default on NO asterisks in both pleco and cichlid; those who still like to have them can do so; for the regular but not experienced user and guests it's easier.
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Re: Time to get rid of the pl*co?
Actually, the links work correctly. Check this out:
www.plecoplanet.com
[I just tested that yesterday!]
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www.plecoplanet.com
[I just tested that yesterday!]
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Re: Time to get rid of the pl*co?
You guys have no sense of fun. Nice to bring it up AFTER I've revised all the pleco content. Having it default off would mean all censoring/word correction defaults to off.
I totally disagree that it serves no purpose. It is a small idiosyncrasy that along with many others sets this site apart from the zillion other forum sites. It is a (small) part of the brand and it's a little bit of history from way back when, another thing many sites do not have and can not get or buy.
A poll I think?
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I totally disagree that it serves no purpose. It is a small idiosyncrasy that along with many others sets this site apart from the zillion other forum sites. It is a (small) part of the brand and it's a little bit of history from way back when, another thing many sites do not have and can not get or buy.
A poll I think?
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Re: Time to get rid of the pl*co?
that was exactly what I meantHaving it default off would mean all censoring/word correction defaults to off.
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Re: Time to get rid of the pl*co?
It is the new users that have (the most) problems with this, so making it default as "off" would make those who are new users have less issues with it.
A good compromise, I think.
Edit: Jools, can you find out how many of the users have the word censoring enabled. It would also be interesting to see if there is any relationship between number of posts and on vs. off - say the proportion of 1000+ posts that have it enabled, compared to 100+, 200+ and 500+ posts? - what I'm saying, do people turn it off more the more they post on the forum?
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A good compromise, I think.
Edit: Jools, can you find out how many of the users have the word censoring enabled. It would also be interesting to see if there is any relationship between number of posts and on vs. off - say the proportion of 1000+ posts that have it enabled, compared to 100+, 200+ and 500+ posts? - what I'm saying, do people turn it off more the more they post on the forum?
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Re: Time to get rid of the pl*co?
I kind of like it because it is a quirky little thing that brings a smile when someone catches on.
I have nothing against Cichlids but I especially like that one for the response it gets.
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I have nothing against Cichlids but I especially like that one for the response it gets.
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Re: Time to get rid of the pl*co?
i like it also. I can't seem to type the whole word out anymore anyways without getting a little uneasy.
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Re: Time to get rid of the pl*co?
I think tthe d should be dropped in cichlids
Keep it it is good!
And besides if you don't ALL our plecos WILL die!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Keep it it is good!
And besides if you don't ALL our plecos WILL die!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
One more bucket of water and the farce is complete.
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Re: Time to get rid of the pl*co?
I've got used to it- I'm happy enough for it to stay, although I could understand mods like Mats getting tired of the questions from new users.
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Re: Time to get rid of the pl*co?
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Re: Time to get rid of the pl*co?
Compared to many other questions that I have to answer over and over again, this is fairly easy! ;)Carp37 wrote:I've got used to it- I'm happy enough for it to stay, although I could understand mods like Mats getting tired of the questions from new users.
I'm more worried about the confusion that it creates than the answering of the question.
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Re: Time to get rid of the pl*co?
Well, the vote wasn't much help (yet) then! I will leave it running for a little longer.
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Re: Time to get rid of the pl*co?
I barely saw the vote, sorry.
my vote has been cast
my vote has been cast
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Re: Time to get rid of the pl*co?
I will continue until the end of this month (October) and then act. If it's much into Novemeber, will someone please remind me?
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Re: Time to get rid of the pl*co?
I don't think many know of the poll as it was added after the start of the thread and the title doesn't state such.
Maybe a new thread?
Maybe a new thread?
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Re: Time to get rid of the pl*co?
i'd like to keep the * tradition please. but i know it's not up to me.
tons of people use this site surely we can get more votes than that.
tons of people use this site surely we can get more votes than that.
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Re: Time to get rid of the pl*co?
I would vote to keep it as it's part of the history AND when a newbie asks about it, we get to direct them to other pages which leads them to other pages etc.
It would be good on a t-shirt.
Um, where's the vote button gone? Am I too late?
It would be good on a t-shirt.
Um, where's the vote button gone? Am I too late?
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Re: Time to get rid of the pl*co?
As far as I can tell, the poll should still be active. Maybe you voted when it was first put up?
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by bumping this topic is has become actual again, well done
by bumping this topic is has become actual again, well done
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Re: Poll: Time to get rid of the pl*co? (Please vote)
I've changed the title to widen the exposure etc as per Dave's suggestion.
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Re: Poll: Time to get rid of the pl*co? (Please vote)
Just keeping this current, if you are voting, I don't mind a post, like Birger's, just to say that you've voted. Although strictly speaking that's a trivial post, it serves a purpose in this case.
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PS If you're voting for "get rid of it", you're never allowed to call us too serious ever again!
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Re: Poll: Time to get rid of the pl*co? (Please vote)
Personally, if there was a way to fix this for URLs and images but keep in the text (if possible), I would like it kept. The way that it break URLs is the biggest downside to keeping "pl*co" in my mind.
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Re: Poll: Time to get rid of the pl*co? (Please vote)
Like I said last time this was brought up, links with pleco in the name are not translated to pl*co.Suckermouth wrote:Personally, if there was a way to fix this for URLs and images but keep in the text (if possible), I would like it kept. The way that it break URLs is the biggest downside to keeping "pl*co" in my mind.
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