"kill switch" for complete anonymization?
Is there a process to just go "alright, now, make ⭐everything ⭐ anonymous regardless of what people checked or didn't check? I thought i pressed a few buttons related to that, but didn't get to see if it did the trick.
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@Rhys
@totaldev Hey sorry not sure I totally understand what you're asking for
To clarify, you want everyone in your server to be anonymize regardless on if they provide consent or not?
Yep
We don't have anything quite supported like that at the moment, but you can remove the /consent command and it'll wipe out peoples ability to update it
I can also go through and update it for your community to remove users who have provided it in the past
@Rhys Circling back. Do i just do this?
will this remove all our posts, or just removes the anonymous behavior for new users?
That’ll just remove it from you, not your server
I need to go through still and update it in the db for your server
ohh, dang. yeah sorry these settings are a bit confusing to traverse to get to this point
but these settings, should work moving forward right?
if so -- are you able to remove everyone's consent for our server? 🙏
Turn off read the rules consent and then on consider all messages public
Yeah I need to improve it sorry
there we go this makes sense
all good 🙂
would like to request this action if possible anytime 🙏 🙂
fixed :salute: sorry for the delay
hey, so even after setting these settings there are a few users who became "de-anonymized" https://www.answeroverflow.com/m/1234505336485052458 example.
Are my settings still OK to disallow folks from being "public"? If so -- can i request another purge?
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