Hi @PowerGlove.
I have a suggestion. I don't know if this has been suggested before or not, but I'm still going to go ahead and suggest it. If you and others feel it's good, it should be implemented.
So, I recently created
a thread in the Reputation board about a user who had applied in almost every single signature campaign in the Services section, even when they were all either CFNP or PAUSED. However, that's not the point here; the point is that
the user who did that was actually changing the titles of most of the threads where he was applying by changing "[CFNP]" to "[OPEN]" to make his applications valid.
Similarly, right now, when I'm writing this post, I'm also adding some extra text "(By: PowerGlove)", in the Subject of this thread that you can see when I post this.
Now, I wonder why a poster is allowed to make changes in the Subject of a thread? I mean, if I have created a thread and chose a subject line for it, it should be only be who should be allowed to change that if I ever want to and not those who are going to post in my thread.
So, my suggestion is that when a poster is about to post something in a thread, or if they want to modify a post, the textbox in front of the "Subject:" should be closed for them, so that they don't get to make any changes in the subject when they are making a post. That textbox should only be available for the creator of the thread so that if the creator wants to make a change in it, they should be able to do it, but posters shouldn't be allowed to do that.
That's it. Let me know what you guys think.
