[quote]The ratings table is now restricted to only your own profile.[/quote] I call it positive development. [quote] I prefer the pop-in buttons for the ratings. They would be a bit garish against the simple gray theme of the Guild if they were permanently visible. [/quote] Suggestion that should cover both: Make them grayed out until a rating has been applied? The pop-in is really annoying, for some reason, and the already applied ratings are colorful anyway. [quote]But I do agree that the count of ratings on a post should be moved into a more discrete corner. It is probably the way it is because that was the easiest way to format it, but I say it should be changed soon.[/quote] Agreed. [quote]One idea I had. How about introducing user titles, such as those we had prior to GuildFall?[/quote] I'd sort of like user titles as a bit of extra customization - the sort that goes under the avatars and applies sitewide. [quote]If you want people to copy some text, you may want to wrap it in [code][pre][/pre][/code] tags.[/quote] Could the things in [code][pre][/pre][/code] [b][i]please[/i][/b] be displayed in dark boxes rather than white? These white boxes [i]hurt. [/i] [quote] I've noticed it took a (relatively) long time for several people I roleplay with to notice this change and upload a new avatar. Some of them still haven't done so. You could argue that this means that some people don't really care about their avatars, but it can also be interpreted to mean that this implementation is too vague.[/quote] Well, I never saw the message, and there seems to a handful of people who concluded that avatars are bust. (Though I admit that I tend to occasionally wait for things to fix themselves rather than investigate immediately when there are no announcements/notifications in place. I've also been quite out for the past couple of days.) Eh, and no support to the proposed style of "trust"-system. In almost all new sites I've joined, it has been very detrimental to the enjoyment of new members, mine included. We go in ... and then we discover we can't make collabs amongst ourselves (no making multi-party PMs for new members ... seriously?), there is await before we can post or our posts show up, et cetera, et cetera. In the end, it is more likely to end up an inconvenience new members mechanic over a improve the experience of older members. My proposal: more mods. (Perhaps we can then do away with the terrible warn-ban system we have in place now - I know at least one member who has gotten a warn for a random ambiguous comment.)