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dcevoclub 03-15-2008 02:25 AM

Thread Titles (renaming based on forum)
 
Does anyone know of any type of mod that renames thread titles?

What I am looking for is, due to having a car fan site. Basically a lot of "models" are posted posing on cars, browsing the forums at works is ok, un less there are chicks in bikini's on people's screen.

To combat that I put in a NSFW section, so all posts of that type can be moved there. However, I'm basically looking for a way to tag them with NSFW: before the title, but want it to show up in the title.

Example:

Thread named: This chick can pose on my car

When posted in the NSFW forum it would rename thread title to: NSFW: This chick can pose on my car.

Like I said I do not know if something exists for this, I tried searching mods, but nothing really seemed to do this.

chuckc 03-15-2008 01:49 PM

I created a sub-forum for certain pictures. Access is restricted, and a user must request access. The sub-forum title specifically states what is in the sub-forum, so we don't really need a notice in the title. It can be assumed that all posts in the sub-forum contain NSFW content.

Our moderators are very good at detecting NSFW content and moving it into the sub-forum, but mostly our members are self-policing and post in the proper place to begin with.

dcevoclub 03-15-2008 02:02 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by chuckc (Post 1465376)
I created a sub-forum for certain pictures. Access is restricted, and a user must request access. The sub-forum title specifically states what is in the sub-forum, so we don't really need a notice in the title. It can be assumed that all posts in the sub-forum contain NSFW content.

Our moderators are very good at detecting NSFW content and moving it into the sub-forum, but mostly our members are self-policing and post in the proper place to begin with.

Yeah same thing occurs on mine but sometimes you get suprised. So was just really seeing if there was a mod out there.


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