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demonbelthazor) wrote2007-08-27 04:18 pm
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OOC: Friends Locking Experiment, part two
I'm trying to prove to LJ that there's friending weirdness going on. Please comment here and tell me if you can't see this post (which is under a straight friends lock, no filter) and I have you friended (I don't have the new students friended yet). If you're feeling particularly ambitious, please check with all your characters. Thankee. :)
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*checks with other journals*
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Thanks!
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I cannot see it from:
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Not that I'm playing Buster anymore but it's nice to have another example :)
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Can see from:
Can't see from:
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Can't from
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If LJ's looking for more specific information, the problem appears to be that, when adding friends via the control panel, and adding them directly to filters at that time, they appear to add only to the filter, and not to whatever root-level database friends are stored in. As you do have them friended on the upper level, they will show up on your f-list -- but general f-locking appears to derive from the root of that database, so if you f-lock a post that's not a filter, those people won't be able to see the post.
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One solution that seems to work is adding people again through use of the hover-menu -- certainly it's worked for me -- but that's tedious enough, especially in a game of our size, that it's not really anything more than a stop-gap measure until LJ can find a more permanent fix.
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And Chris & Marie's for that matter.
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I can see that post from Piper's account when I click on the link. The post didn't show up on her friends page, though, which is a different issue and not the one you are talking about in this post. So ignore my previous comment. ;)
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