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Thread Ban Teeth Add-On

Seems like it could be useful, but alethiophile would have to be the one to install it. Up to him.
 
Banning the edit function makes sense, not so much the rest.

Just my opinion.
 
Banning the edit function makes sense, not so much the rest.

Just my opinion.
I was going to say that the delete bit was intended to pre-empt angry users burning their post history, but then I remembered two problems with that: a) if you suspect someone's going to do that, stopping them from burning posts in one thread doesn't accomplish much; b) one of the dirty little secrets of XenForo is that users can't actually delete their own posts anyway.

The like function disable... I can see the point of it (to stop threadbanned users from making any contributions to the thread, no matter how small), but I'm not sure it's the right call. Then again, I wish likes had never been invented, so what do I care?
 

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