I guess the latest changes do not resolve that except enable the service to be disabled and re-enabled via the WebIF. Not really the fit-and-forget I need for my deployment.
I don't understand how this is supposed to work. Tap is obvious, that's like a mouse left-click. In a browser, hold should provide the same action as a hover or a right-click. However, it seems the mobile OS is also monitoring for hold and reacting to it as meaning "select this text" – which...
Aha! I've found there is a critical length of touch which isn't a tap (which would just "like"), invokes the options, but is not long enough to select the text. Perhaps this is more of an iOS bug than a XenForo bug.
(My "haha" reaction on the post above was a test)
I'm finding it very difficult / impossible to select a post reaction other than "like" in iOS. The long touch required to bring up the list of reaction emojis also selects the Like button text, and (I'm guessing) prevents the reaction emojis being clicked.
If it's for reasons of high dudgeon, why a phased shut-down and not just pull the plug?
Perhaps before RO mode, somebody should post that users willing to engage in proper unbiased discussion and debate are welcome over here.
Perhaps, perhaps not – this is where the community is. A web page is not peer-reviewed.
It's not the anti-spam which "pushed useful content elsewhere", it's the author who chose to. The anti-spam merely stopped him posting a link to it. The original claim (that a forum post could not contain...
Interesting. So that particular institution has adopted the term "lexicographic" for that purpose. I wonder how widespread it is?!
"Lexicography" is the process of compiling dictionaries, so I think this is a poor choice.
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