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Why is the "attachment" feature disabled now?

Why is the "attachment" feature disabled now? On January 29, 2006, it was still enabled...

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Re: Why is the "attachment" feature disabled now?

Reply #1
Looks OK to me
Rich.

Re: Why is the "attachment" feature disabled now?

Reply #2
Virtuoso users have special permissions. Soon, NWC2 eligible users will be able to upgrade their community membership status, and also enjoy special permissions.

Re: Why is the "attachment" feature disabled now?

Reply #3
Virtuoso users have special permissions. Soon, NWC2 eligible users will be able to upgrade their community membership status, and also enjoy special permissions.
Since when is this rule added? Please tell me the date of when it's added and why you added the rule.

Re: Why is the "attachment" feature disabled now?

Reply #4
Since when is this rule added? Please tell me the date of when it's added and why you added the rule.
PLEEEEEASE! JUST TELL ME WHHHHHYYYYY!


Re: Why is the "attachment" feature disabled now?

Reply #6
Quote from: user111
Quote from: user111
Quote from: NoteWorthy Online
Virtuoso users have special permissions. Soon, NWC2 eligible users will be able to upgrade their community membership status, and also enjoy special permissions.
Since when is this rule added? Please tell me the date of when it's added and why you added the rule.
PLEEEEEASE! JUST TELL ME WHHHHHYYYYY!
PLEASE! TELL ME AS SOON AS POSSIBLE!

Re: Why is the "attachment" feature disabled now?

Reply #7
This is not funny anymore. You need help.

 

Re: Why is the "attachment" feature disabled now?

Reply #8
Limiting the ability to send attachments is a way to reduce the risk of harm from mischief-makers.

Eric seems to feel that Virtuoso users will not be ill-intentioned, so he's reserved the privilege for them.  It's not a perfect system, but Eric has chosen it for now.

As owner of the site, NWC has the right to choose to whom it will grant various privileges.