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A topic by NovaAtom created Dec 01, 2015 Views: 15,154 Replies: 140
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Allow complex tag search like e.g. on Pixiv:
3d (rpg OR adventure)

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I hope that we can sort paid projects including the "on sale page" by price.

In fact,I hope to claim 0$ products on sale more efficiently especially when there is a large sale.

Yeah man. I would love that would be implementend soon

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This seems to be a dead thread, but as it is still stickied and the exact topic for this, here goes.

Is there not a simple way to view your own posts without digging through the whole list? If not, there should be a section in your profile or a prominent link to go to a list of your posts and see your replies all in one place. I'm new here, so apologies if I may have just missed it.

If I click on your avatar, it takes me to your community profile (on your creator page, scroll to the bottom and there's a link to your community profile) and a list of "recent posts". On my profile, the recent posts are actually  all of my posts that I know of, I don't know if that's true for everyone.

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Thank you. I figured there must be a way that I just hadn't figured out yet. I still think it would be helpful if it was more prominent. It would be nice to have  a link for that at the top of the forum while logged in.

I agree, and since it's titled "Recent posts" it sounds like it may not show your entire forum history.

Is it possible to devide the games into pages and if not why not mage it so

I just realized that the (+X) next to the first line of each forum post is basically a counter of likes.

Would it be possible to make it clickable and to show who liked a post when you click it?

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hey how'd you do that colored text?

is there a way yet to show the most recent comments on a thread first? Seems counter intuitive to have it backwards. 

A forum is by definition a linear ordering of posts, because it’s supposed to be an indefinitely-long conversation on a specific topic. Think bulletin boards, which used to be a lot more common, but still exist.

Though I admit, the fact Itch.io went for a strange hybrid between a list and tree (Reddit), and that posts become locked after an arbitrary time period, makes this point moot.

I mean, I get it, but wouldn't it make sense to show posts in reverse order on itch where the most recent posts are the most important and relevant? There should be at least a toggle to swap ordering by oldest to newest like many other forums.  I don't even have a page option and just had to scroll though 75 posts to see the most recent one and I have to do that EVERY TIME  someone posts something new. 

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Suggestion: Don't allow link text that's a URL different to the link target:

https://www.google.com

https://itch.io

This has come up in the current Ukraine bundle thread.

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Forums should be used as a source of troubleshooting. I have seen users post technical questions or report bugs for games and a moderator tells them they should address the devs of the game directly. Devs should be encouraged to monitor these forums and answer questions here. The result would be a searchable database of knowledge specific to the itch platform. I have a problem with Minit and another guy seems to have the same problem https://itch.io/t/528364/itch-minit-and-linux and the thread has been archived. I cant even ask if he found a solution for his problem. For example, steams's discussion boards are very helpful for that. Lots of bug reported and fixes are discussed and can be found there.

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Here's mine: No offsite links for accounts younger than 90 days.

When you reach the bottom of the page, besides the first page/next page links, we should have a link that lead us back to the corresponding sub forum OR a button to jump back to top. It's annoying having to scroll back to the top of the page if we want to return to see another thread on the sub forum.

in Feed tab, add made using ? game engine ? , x64, and optional timezone now gmt/utc+1 img, and add a gif only imagesofgame on hover shows the info, show state of game release update add invite collaborate team wishes: grphics, gameplay, sound, lang, style that could be customized loadung bundle or level scene, weekscores

Projects to collaborate topic, make team based games and let itch users to share game sources and than build latest version of games, but once a project topic post (inside sub forum: grapics, programming, sounds, concept design - with notify updated partial source and complete build). 

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I write very long tutorials in the 2D Art forum section and sometimes I wish I can save a post as a draft to continue writing later, so having a way to save posts as drafts would be nice. That's my little suggestion! 👍

https://itch.io/t/2919128/metadata-encouragement

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Looks like Taro’s Search in forum feature was implemented since (remember to add IMPLEMENTED in front of it in the list).

I’d like to add an improvement: make “All words” the default search mode, instead of “Exact Phrase”. “Exact Phrase” made me miss many threads as I expected it to search individual words by default, as in most search engines. User could switch to Exact Phrase, or use the classic approach of surrounding words with double quotes to force exact match.

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Just gonna add on that “Private messaging feature. (Also suggested by HAL 9001)” is something I would really like. Specifically for hosting a game jam, it would let users share their personal contact info (usually a discord @ ) without fear of it being public. I’m finding that participants in my jam are expecting a discord server to supplement the forum capabilities on itch, and with just a few tweaks I think it would make a decent replacement, at least for finding a team and getting initial collaboration information figured out.

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I noticed the same thing on the jams I took part to. If devs are worried about too much DM spamming, we could make a conservative system where user A must whitelist user B to allow incoming DMs from user B (at which time B will automatically whitelist A to reply). It would have the drawback or making message exchanges slightly slower, as B would not be able to immediately DM A, but if A is really looking for people to recruit / teams to be recruited, they’ll probably check notifications, see B’s reply “hey, I’m interested, here is my portfolio, and I’ll send you my Discord ID in DM when you whitelist me” and whitelist B.

But a good anti-spam / trust system can also do the trick. Personally I was contacted my people on Reddit exactly when they had something to tell me about one of my posts, and was never annoyed by spammers (I think? If it happened I must have reported and blocked them in a breeze, so I don’t even remember).

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