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The community wishlist section needs a one click spam report button. At present when you see one of the many, many, many spam posts there you have to: 1 - click to open the post; 2 - click the crappy, drop-down menu; 2.5 - click again when it closes; 3 - click the spam option; 4 - click the send button. What a ridiculous amount of click for when you need to report dozens of spam posts.

The best solution would be one click in the list of posts, second best would be one click from the post page itself.
As nice as this sounds in theory, I'm pretty sure it would be abused. Quickly.
I'm honestly not even sure the reporting of spam/duplicate wishes does anything. I've never bookmarked any of the ones I reported to see if they ever ware taken down eventually.
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HunchBluntley: I'm honestly not even sure the reporting of spam/duplicate wishes does anything. I've never bookmarked any of the ones I reported to see if they ever ware taken down eventually.
I'm honestly not even sure the public wishlists do anything. I've voted in a few, but I doubt they have any real effect.
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HunchBluntley: I'm honestly not even sure the reporting of spam/duplicate wishes does anything. I've never bookmarked any of the ones I reported to see if they ever ware taken down eventually.
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ZFR: I'm honestly not even sure the public wishlists do anything. I've voted in a few, but I doubt they have any real effect.
I'm pretty sure they do. I think that's been one factor that's convinced GOG to reconsider games they've previously turned down (as well as things like info on how a given game sold on other stores and platforms). Of course, it all comes down to how willing one is to take GOG staff at their word that it does matter. I'll admit, some users seem to ascribe to it much more importance than it seems to actually have...coughBarry_Woodwardcough. Still, I think it does affect GOG's judgements somewhat.
I guess GOG don't want to be spammed with spam reports.
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PetrusOctavianus: I guess GOG don't want to be spammed with spam reports.
Exactly what I believe would happen.
Just imagine the amount of spam reports you'd have just because somebody doesn't like somebody else.
Or spam reports from alt accounts.
I got nothin'. :P
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tinyE: I got nothin'. :P
Oh, I finally beat you to all the good jokes this time?
Looks like I'm advancing in the ranks.
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tinyE: I got nothin'. :P
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zeogold: Oh, I finally beat you to all the good jokes this time?
Looks like I'm advancing in the ranks.
Well and I'm half asleep. The busy season is kicking in and I'm going to be a mess until October.
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zeogold: Oh, I finally beat you to all the good jokes this time?
Looks like I'm advancing in the ranks.
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tinyE: Well and I'm half asleep. The busy season is kicking in and I'm going to be a mess until October.
At last! My time to shine arises!
*prepares to steal all the good jokes from now until October*
Post edited May 26, 2016 by zeogold