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Currently, reporting a forum post takes a single click on a link next to the post.
There's also no way to provide an explanation of why the post was reported.
This makes it very easy to accidentally report some posts, while making it hard for contest admins to go through the reports and decide which ones are legitimate and which are not.
Some users (participants and juree members alike) have been complaining about this:
https://sio2.mimuw.edu.pl/c/oi25-1/forum/62/654/
One way of solving it would be to make the "report" link redirect to a form where the user could fill in the reason for reporting the post, and confirm that they indeed want to make the report. The user could also go back if they clicked on the "report" link by accident.
There's also no way to provide an explanation of why the post was reported.
This makes it very easy to accidentally report some posts, while making it hard for contest admins to go through the reports and decide which ones are legitimate and which are not.
Some users (participants and juree members alike) have been complaining about this:
https://sio2.mimuw.edu.pl/c/oi25-1/forum/62/654/
One way of solving it would be to make the "report" link redirect to a form where the user could fill in the reason for reporting the post, and confirm that they indeed want to make the report. The user could also go back if they clicked on the "report" link by accident.
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