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- 14Speaking just for myself (I'm not working on this initiative), I agree that this could be useful. It might make sense for this to work similarly to how the Feeds user already notes changes to the room name or description, when the room is frozen/unfrozen or deleted/undeleted, or someone is added as a Room Owner.V2Blast– V2Blast StaffMod2025-11-05 22:46:13 +00:00Commented Nov 5 at 22:46
- My only concern with those feed messages is that they're extremely easy to miss.Catija– Catija2025-11-06 03:51:45 +00:00Commented Nov 6 at 3:51
- 3Yeah, very confusing. I edited the guidelines in my room just for fun, and this is the message that showed up. Doesn't look like anything changed. No history.Twineee The Dark Wizard– Twineee The Dark Wizard2025-11-06 05:47:33 +00:00Commented Nov 6 at 5:47
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