Also if a moderator or admin want to edit other thread, the system will display an error "Sorry, you need {amount} {currency} to start this thread. "Hi, why when i am editid post or thread plugin taking back credits?
in transaction i see "you lost credits because delete post"
buy i not delete, just edit.
Yes, but admin have some credits so i didnt bump with this problem.Also if a moderator or admin want to edit other thread, the system will display an error "Sorry, you need {amount} {currency} to start this thread. "
In my view, that's a bug and developer need to fix it
@romanzif Have you tried edit thread from others under moderator/admin account?
Capital only for emphasize the matters, which thing should priority first, I think that's a thing should doI'm keeping this thread open so I can review this for future versions. No amount of multiple posts or capital letters is going to speed things up, though.
That's a problem right now for everyone who using Dragonbyte Creditsi edited a thread and it says "removed" and not "edited"
mine says " You lost 12 Credits from a thread you posted having been removed. "
it should say " You lost 12 Credits from a thread you posted having been edited. "
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im not sure why it takes 12 credits from me, i don't see any event in admin panel for edit thread 12 credits
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