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Comment screening in another user's entry
Title:
Comment screening in another user's entry
Area:
entries, comments
Summary:
Ability to screen my own comment(s) in another user's entry in a personal journal and/or community.
Description:
Each user has the ability to delete his/her own comment in another user's entry. Only the entry poster can delete, screen and freeze comments made to their entry(ies).
If I wish to share personal information that I do not want others to view, what I can currently do is to delete the comment after posting it to ensure that only the entry poster can view it. Even if I were to ask the entry poster to screen my comment, s/he will only do so when s/he reads my comment.
My suggestion is to allow each user the ability to screen his/her own comment in another user's entry(ies) made in a personal journal/community, whether the entry/journal/community is public or restricted to that user's access list or community members. This way a user can share personal information with the entry poster that s/he does not wish for others to view.
Regarding communities, perhaps some users might feel hesitant to implement this in case it creates additional problems for maintainers/moderators in case of conflict between the entry poster and other members/users. However, I know that members/users with posting access already have the ability to delete, screen and freeze all comments made to their entries in a community. So I don't believe that it would cause additional problems if users have the ability to screen their own comments.
This suggestion:
Should be implemented as-is.
9 (23.7%)
Should be implemented with changes.
7 (18.4%)
Shouldn't be implemented.
22 (57.9%)
(Other: please comment)
0 (0.0%)
no subject
I'm not so sure about how to make it work in communities or when replying to someone else, as you would then need the "screened" comment to be visible to more people (the person you're replying to as well as you and the journal owner, or the mods as well as the entry poster).