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modified 5 years ago

Code of Conduct

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published 5 years ago
jason9
5 years ago
Where’s the upvote button? This circuit needs one.
Molar
5 years ago
Well done, Igor!
poooooop
5 years ago
⚡⚡⚡🚦🚦🔌🛀🔌🔋🔋🔋🔋😎
giomix
5 years ago
Educational channel.
tonyinselby
5 years ago
Thanks, Igor. I'd pretty much given up on this, given the morass into which it had descended. It's good to see that it'll be used as intended.
Boreus
5 years ago
👍
BillyT
5 years ago
👍
LeButch
5 years ago
Well, I gotta admit this is much better than what I have expected. I am also flattered that you took two comments of mine as a "no"-example...
Antonschipilov20177
5 years ago
👍
sshsslfun
5 years ago
Thank you Igor, this is amazing!
fatcat2
5 years ago
What happens when we report an insulting comment?
Igor
5 years ago
@fatcat2, the comment is blocked once there are enough reports.
jason9
5 years ago
What’s the threshold?
fatcat2
5 years ago
I don't see any undo option while working on others' circuits. This is REALLY ANNOYING. Please change this @Igor.
jason9
5 years ago
@igor, maybe you can make it so that blocked comments can be seen if I click the three dots in the corner of the comment (currently absent on blocked comments) so that I can see what that person said if I chose to.
jason9
5 years ago
@igor, if you’d be so kind, I’d love to be able to copy the contents of a comment so that I can follow links to other circuits without having to memorize the 16 digit code. I could do this either via the three dots in the corner or simply having the ability to select the text in order to copy it (currently on iPadOS 1.3.4.1 I can’t do that, and haven’t been able to ever since I got the app some years ago).
fatcat2
5 years ago
Just click anywhere for a sufficient amount of time and copy the text in it. And there is no point in seeing blocked comments...
jason9
5 years ago
@fatcat2 doesn’t work on iOS/iPadOS

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