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Sage9597

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I thought about something today that I remember from awhile back I had the idea of. I used to use Google Docs for a school project and would have classmates be able to edit the document, so multiple people could work on it. It struck me that this should be implemented into MCSG threads because, although it is not a huge hassle to make a new thread about a clan, it would make organizing a thread much cleaner. For example, clan threads could have a member who updates the roster/edits anything that is necessary. I already found the problem of people being able to use this power for quoting someone else and saying something that could get that person banned. However, if there was a system that could read who edits/writes anything on a thread then there would not be that sort of problem. I know it is a long shot for this to happen, but it's certainly an idea that I thought was interesting. Thanks for reading this if you did :p

~Sage The Penguino
 

Zaex

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Hmm...I don't know if the XenForo software can do that.
 

Col_StaR

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This idea has been brought up before under the idea of shared-thread permissions. Simply put, Xenforo is not set up in a way to allow for collaborative edits or shared ownership of threads.
 

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This idea has been brought up before under the idea of shared-thread permissions. Simply put, Xenforo is not set up in a way to allow for collaborative edits or shared ownership of threads.
Any way that the Devs can change the HTMI coding to allow that?
 

RC_4777

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Unfortunately, the only way to simulate this is by having an account where multiply people know the password.
 

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