Karl Hebenstreit
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3 votes
Karl Hebenstreit shared this idea and gave it 3 votes ·
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AdminJoshua Rudd
(UX, UserVoice)
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Not sure I completely understand your idea, but we’ve removed our Premium Users forum and migrated all the ideas over to our general Product Feedback forum.
Karl Hebenstreit shared this idea and gave it 3 votes ·
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204 votes
AdminJoshua Rudd
(UX, UserVoice)
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Users should be able to delete an idea they create before it gets any activity. We’re also considering allowing users to edit their own content within 15 minutes.
Karl Hebenstreit gave this 3 votes ·
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3 votes
Karl Hebenstreit shared this idea and gave it 3 votes ·
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AdminDejana Bajić
(Product Manager, UserVoice)
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You can style your forum welcome message with textile. A quick guide: http://redcloth.org/hobix.com/textile/quick.html
Karl Hebenstreit commented ·
(10 of 10): I can't give this enough votes. At a minimum, we need to be able to adjust fonts so the welcome message doesn't use up so much screen space.
Karl Hebenstreit gave this 1 vote ·
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[Deleted]
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This is configurable in the admin section and up to each forums administrator to decide.
Karl Hebenstreit shared this idea and gave it 3 votes ·
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8 votes
Karl Hebenstreit shared this idea and gave it 3 votes ·
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[Deleted]
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This sounds like a bug, please could you send an email to support [at] uservoice.com with more details and we will get it fixed. Thank you.
Karl Hebenstreit shared this idea and gave it 3 votes ·
I forgot to include the #UserVoice tag and the submitter's twitter tag.
This would reduce the characters down to to 71 if my counts are correct, 111-30 (subtracting 12 for " #UserVoice " and 18 for " #1234567890ABCDE " for the submitter's Twitter tag.
However this could be a #Tags field that pops up once we click on the Twitter link. This 71 character field could then be a second tweet which could be automated by people checking a box, intended for only for additional #tags.
Since this would be done automatically if selected being two virtually simultaneous tweets, then the initial tweet could be the first 140 characters of the idea, if people select the option.
Otherwise, the current Twitter format would be used if the box is not selected.
If people have a UserVoice account, then they could potentially choose default #tags which would automatically be filled into this field, but providing the option to override for any particular tweet.