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[confirmed] [Web] Anyone can confirm 6x6y25

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abraker
Testing if any can self confirm an issue.

EDIT: Looks like it can, which I think is an issue.
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it's not on top, with the other confirmed threads
silmarilen

marcostudios wrote: 5c4z8

it's not on top, with the other confirmed threads
the other threads are stickied, this one isnt.
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abraker
Still, it makes me question if this is ok.
VeilStar
Adding tags (such as [confirmed], [invalid] [resolved], etc) to the title of the thread manually will work for anyone, as that's just 'dumb' code.
(Hence why normal s can use the [web] tag themselves.)
It won't pin the thread though. Nor can normal s move the thread.

I actually asked about letting s mark their own threads as [resolved] before becoming a member of the team, as that does work properly as there is code that automatically moves the thread to the Resolved Issues sub-forum if an issue is marked as resolved. But that wasn't gonna happen.
I'm not sure how much I'm supposed to really talk about this, but basically if a staff member marks a thread as something, that gets logged in Slack, and if a 'normal' s does this, it doesn't get logged, as it was a manual edit, and not a proper tag.

All of that said, I wouldn't really consider it a bug, but it's not a 100% correct either. So yeah...

Edit: Confirmed under Low Priority.
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