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Originally Posted by Paul M
They wouldn't be very meaningfull at all, as most problems are due to end user error, not the mod. Take for example the last person who had a problem with "Who Visited Today" - this was due to them having hooks disabled via the config.php - but they would have clicked the problems button, when in reality there are no problems with the hack.
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With regards to the wording of amykhar's, "I had problems with this mod", the phrase can be taken in two ways. It's a matter of placing the emphasis within the sentence structure. Example #1:
I had problems with this mod.
In the first example, it's the user who has expressed that the problem was on his/her end. The problem may be with the mod but it is the user who has taken the burden. Example #2 below:
I had problems with
this mod.
In the second example the user has expressed that the problem is with the mod. There may have been user error but for this example the user has placed the burden on the mod.
So both of you can make the case either way. :banana: