The use of any? and count was forcing new SQL requests for each statement.
Instead, present? and length were used which act on the reports once loaded.
Although unneeded, the comment and forum views were changed as well for consistency.
- Posts and topics have an added moderation_reports function
-- This is so all moderation reports can be loaded in a single query
- Those moderation reports are passed into the render functions separately
-- This is so the individual comments/posts don't have to be queried
- Limited to Builders+
-- Moderator+ can also use as they may be too busy ATM
- Only on users, comments, and forum posts
- Multiple reports can be generated per instance
- Primarily posts to a moderator-only topic for viewability
- Secondarily has a table for searchability
-- Viewable only by moderators
* Rename 'privacy mode' to 'private favorites'.
* Make the private favorites setting only hide favorites, not favgroups
and not the user's uploads on their profile page.
* Make the favgroup is_public flag default to true instead of false and
fix existing favgroups to be public if the user didn't have privacy mode
enabled before.
* List _all_ public favgroups on the /favorite_groups index, not just
favgroups belonging to the current user.
* Add a /users/<id>/favorite_groups endpoint.
Unify the `name_to_id`, `named`, and `find_by_name` methods into a
single `find_by_name_or_id` method that has consistent behavior in how
names are normalized.
Fix favgroups containing post ids that don't exist. Most of these are from
typos or from old expunged posts that weren't properly removed from favgroups.
- Fixes the extremely long class name on the post versions view
- Can now use one value instead of having to set th and td
- Added missing column classes on all tables
Remove restrictions against flagging too many posts by the same
uploader. This had problems with preventing legitimate flags in some
cases, particularly with old legacy content. This will be policed
manually instead.
This was an alternate frontpage that contained a list of previews of the
most popular tags. This page was never linked from anywhere and it was
unknown by most users.