06-04-2010, 10:23 AM
MyBB has a Split Post moderation tool which is useful for splitting posts off into a different thread if the topic goes for a turn. However, I find at times, the topic may have gone off-topic half way through a post.
This is where the idea came from. This plugin adds a post moderation tool which will allow moderators to "dissect" (can't use the word "split") a post, and perhaps, then split the second half of the post into a separate thread.
I also find that some longer posts may work better if split up into multiple posts, but this may be difficult if replies have been made. This plugin can be useful in these situations as well.
Additionally, if more than one post is checked, it will allow posts to be duplicated.
Note that the automatic post merging may be a little problematic as MyBB's code assumes posts are ordered by pid (not a good assumption to make, but well...). I haven't tried this.
Other known possible side effects:
- MyBB's AJAX quick reply feature is retarded and orders by pid (instead of dateline, which it _should_ be ordering by). Basically it means that it is theoretically possible for a user to be redirected to a duplicate post rather than the latest post.
- Duplicating the lastpost of the thread won't update the lastpost link (ie, it will link to the original lastpost)
This is where the idea came from. This plugin adds a post moderation tool which will allow moderators to "dissect" (can't use the word "split") a post, and perhaps, then split the second half of the post into a separate thread.
I also find that some longer posts may work better if split up into multiple posts, but this may be difficult if replies have been made. This plugin can be useful in these situations as well.
Additionally, if more than one post is checked, it will allow posts to be duplicated.
Note that the automatic post merging may be a little problematic as MyBB's code assumes posts are ordered by pid (not a good assumption to make, but well...). I haven't tried this.
Other known possible side effects:
- MyBB's AJAX quick reply feature is retarded and orders by pid (instead of dateline, which it _should_ be ordering by). Basically it means that it is theoretically possible for a user to be redirected to a duplicate post rather than the latest post.
- Duplicating the lastpost of the thread won't update the lastpost link (ie, it will link to the original lastpost)