Posts by Roman
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I would be asking for SELF Thread deletion. Why would you want others to delete YOUR thread? That's just asking for griefing.
I said that it's not possible that users delete whole threads. This includes the case that someone wants to delete his/her own thread.
Also, why would you not have built in permissions for thread permissions (Such as archiving, or in this case deleting?) Seems a bit weird, you dont have to notice this at all.
What?
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You can't edit listed links/versions/IPs on said threads.
You can, within 5 minutes after creation of the post. If you have a new server, wait the cooldown time and create a new thread. The intention behind this is to avoid that other users comment your post and you change the original content.
With the standard tools of this forums software it's not possible to allow users to delete threads. Which makes sense, since users shouldn't be able to delete other users posts by deleting a thread.
It would be possible to write an own forums plugin, but that's not worth the effort.
To be honest, this is mainly a forum for support requests, with some side space to advertise your server and not a full featured server list. If you want to advertise your 30 servers with all possible feature I'd recommend to use an external public server list.
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What is the address of the server in question?
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Check the suggestions for Opera from that guide: https://support.aternos.org/hc…ou-are-using-an-adblocker
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Do you play with a modpack or a custom modded server?
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Disable optimize on the worlds page
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This was possible in the past, but people keep abusing and spamming so the team made such action
That was never possible. Normal users just can't delete threads at all. They can delete their own post, and if it's the only one it automatically deletes the thread.
Skipping the whole senseless discussion...
Why do you want to delete your thread?
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The reason for the auto-update is the underlying system on how Aternos handles server-data. We don't store server files and modpack files individually for each server.
Allowing different versions for packs would require a whole rewrite of our modpack system. This is on the agenda but because it requires a very high effort with a rather low benefit it's not a particularly high priority. It's more like "We should do this when we have time."
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Did you share the log after the server crashed?
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Your server is overloaded and runs out of RAM
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It depends.
But If you also apply changes on the client too you should have no issue.
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didnt work for me
You obviously didn't read the article
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