Almost any interesting post on this board includes either a quote of another post, or a quote of an outside source. But if you reply to a post, even when you specify that you want to include its text, the quotes are not included, and you have to manually insert them yourself.
I don’t have to do this on any other message board I use. Is this a deficiency of the software, or a conscious decision by the admins? And if the latter, why, oh why, was that decision made?
Misuse of nested quotes sometimes result in mangled tags. The Powers that Be decided that that particular sort of mangling was a bigger problem than the sort of mangling we get from not nesting quotes.
True, but that’s not what happened. The problems arose when people tried to edit nested quotes to remove ones they didn’t want, the attributions got messed up. Human error was a big problem, apparently.
In other words, the denizens of the Dope are too stupid to be allowed to have nested quotes? Can someone direct me to a smarter board?
Jeez. If somebody messes up the quotes, then everybody can laugh at him, and he’ll be more careful after that. And there’s no real harm done, except to people so insecure that they think their reputations will be ruined by a misquote that they can easily show to be wrong.
But why make more work for everybody just to prevent some minor problems from a minority of posters? Was the board really plunged into chaos during those four months, or was it just a few people squawking loudly about their injured aura of perfection?
And I still don’t see why anyone who would care enough about the quoted material to edit it, wouldn’t be likely to insert the omitted quotes himself. I’ll take everyone’s word for it that the error rate was higher, but I doubt it was that much higher.
How about leaving the default alone, but having an option to allow nested quotes, so people who don’t want to bother with them don’t have to?
Or how about just making a preview mandatory? You type your post, you hit submit, and you see what it will look like, but you have to hit submit again to send it. It should be obvious if the quotes are messed up in the preview.
Hmm, you’d think there would be. But nope, nothing comes to mind.
I agree that nested quotes are by themselves not an unreasonable feature to include in a board with as much back and forth as this one has. However, the mod that was used to implement them turns out to have a bug where nesting quotes from multiple sources screws up the attributions. That alone makes it a poor choice for this board, which takes quote attribution very seriously. If you know of a better mod that handles this correctly, let me know. I have a friend who could use it.
Same here. As I said, it seems to be the default elsewhere. Even my golf board nests quotes automatically, and allows you to select quotes from several different posts and combine them all in one reply.
Well, I guess that settles it. If there was a bug in the mod in 2010, then of course we’re helpless. Four years is way too short a time to expect someone to fix it.
What’s weird is that it was a standard feature of vBulletin at one point and they took it out. No idea why, or why they never put it back in. It would be much easier to handle correctly in the underlying software than as an after the fact mod.
Snark aside, what do you propose? You’ve been told the software doesn’t have this feature built in, and the only mod I’m aware of to add this functionality to our version of vBulletin has a bug in it. I just checked and the mod hasn’t been updated since I installed it. So…what do you want them to do?
Too late to edit, but the more I think about “a bug in the mod,” the more unbelievable it seems. I was thinking that all that’s required to keep the quotes straight is making sure there’s a close quote for every open quote. That, or something very similar, is built into almost every compiler, syntax checker, and smart editor ever written. It’s the kind of thing you do in the first week of a freshman CS class.
But you don’t even have to do that. All you have to do is just cut and paste the original (unformatted) post, because the open and close quotes are already there, in proper sequence.
It seems like it would be harder to omit the quotes than to include them. And yet, we can’t solve this intractable bug.
When the conversation got complicated, editing the quote nests became tricky. When introduced, it seemed like a no-brainer, but it wasn’t. Hey, we tried.
I imagine in boards that have [del]normal[/del] simpler conversations that this wouldn’t be a problem.
I don’t see what’s tricky about it, but fine. Limit the nesting to three or four levels. That would handle 90% of the need, and make the context pretty clear in 90% of the remainder.
Good, because there are tons of third parties. Why give up after one try? There are probably a hundred people posting today who could fix it. If it’s in C++, I’m pretty sure I could fix it.
And if it’s not included with vBulletin, it should be. It’s the most natural way to run a board. Has anyone asked them to include it?
Just out of curiosity, how do you not take “no” for an answer in this situation? vBulletin software costs like $200 for a lifetime license. One customer jumping up and down isn’t going to do squat: they already have our money.
In any case, they’re not going to go back and add features to version 3 of their software when they’re already on version 5. Now I can hear you now, thinking “well, shit, we just need to upgrade to verison 5, then!” The problem is version 5 sucks. It would cause way more problems than the lack of nested quotes is currently causing. You’d be unhappy.
Accept that this message board has suboptimal software and try to move on with your life.