He always made light of things.
the OP shalt not be deletable
meanwhile the kind foster bunny has taken in 3 orphan threads
@imbacon wants to know what happened to Enrico Sevillano???
[thread abandoned by IMRonilM now @CricketRulzOK] Puzzle #5: Stalemate in 2
Problems of @importantheart and how she abandoned her own thread sticking it to a hapless bunny
some kids are now thinking their account got hacked.
https://www.chess.com/forum/view/community/community-free-trophy
this should result in more support activity but perhaps no one cares.
bunny's thread orphanage report, listed by abandoning parents:
@IMBacon
https://www.chess.com/forum/view/community/general-it-was-just-a-matter-of-time
https://www.chess.com/forum/view/general/general-what-happened-to-enrico-sevillano
@Lord_Hammer previously @CricketRulzOk, previously @IMRonilM
https://www.chess.com/forum/view/more-puzzles/more-puzzles-stalemate-in-2-2018-11-03
@AlexKung18 previously @AlexKung17
https://www.chess.com/forum/view/off-topic/off-topic-off-topic-general-keanu-reeves-why-people-always-tell-me-i-look-like-keanu-reeve
@ImportantHeart (closed for fairplay)
https://www.chess.com/forum/view/off-topic/suggestions-my-problems
the bunny will soon be writing to y'all for thread support compensation. since @importantheart is no longer reachable on here, her next of kin @bishoboo becomes liable.
remember, threads need love too.
So here's a question. If you're the 2nd poster and the op blocks you before he deletes his op and you inherit the thread, are you blocked from your own thread?
The bunny can still post on threads inherited from @imbacon who has recently blocked him again but only after passing on the threads.
So here's a question. If you're the 2nd poster and the op blocks you before he deletes his op and you inherit the thread, are you blocked from your own thread?
The bunny can still post on threads inherited from @imbacon who has recently blocked him again but only after passing on the threads.
It's not that complicated.
Before you enter a forum thread, it says who it's made by. For example "I hate everything" BY <Insert Username here>. Normally the original poster obviously is the creator of the thread, but if they delete their original post, the second post, IF it belongs to someone else, will become the original post, hence next time you check that same posts creator it will say "I hate everything" BY <Insert different username here>. So, with the mechanics and UI of chess.com, if someone who created a thread, blocked u after u made the 2nd post, then deletes their original post, u inherit the ownership, hence u can comment again, as u can't be blocked from posting on ur own forum.
Have you verified this scenario? Or are you claiming to know the exact implementation?
https://www.chess.com/forum/view/off-topic/the-bunny-sucks-eggs-just-a-test
There u go. Comment on it, then I'll block u and delete my post. See if u can comment again on it.
Commented. Now for the block. Please let me verify the block before you delete your op
Ok I blocked u and deleted my post.
Didn't see that comment by u to wait for the delete first, but I definitely blocked u then deleted my post.
Works as you said. The side effect was that the URL changed to
https://www.chess.com/forum/view/off-topic/off-topic-the-bunny-sucks-eggs-just-a-test
The topic was prefixed with the forum category
Wonder if the new op is deleted and @mbereobong inherits it, will there be a double prefix?
Just got answered with test #2. The topic name keeps getting prefixed with the forum category for every op deletion or is it op change.
https://www.chess.com/forum/view/off-topic/off-topic-off-topic-the-bunny-sucks-eggs-just-a-test
Hmm more questions...
Now the thread doesn’t open!?
URL changed again 😀
Also since you are op and 2nd poster could you delete your op, so you are still the owner? Want to see if the URL changes again.
Now the thread doesn’t open!?
URL changed again 😀
Also since you are op and 2nd poster could you delete your op, so you are still the owner? Want to see if the URL changes again.
The owner will consistently be the oldest post on the forum. So even if the original poster deletes theirs, the second poster deletes theirs, and the third poster deletes theirs, the 4th oldest comment will become the original post and the person who posted the 4th comment becomes the creator of the thread.
But this is getting a bit ridiculous of a discussion now.
The point was about the URL change.
He always made light of things.