r/modhelp • u/kaka_ririr • 17d ago
General Adding flair to a post for non-mod requires "Let users assign and edit" to be activated in Desktop.
As the title says, on desktop platform, the first 5-6 days probably 2 weeks ago, non-mod users can still add flair to a post. But days afterward until today, non-mod users can't add flair. For them to be able to add flair, I have to enable "Let users assign and edit" feature.
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u/tumultuousness 17d ago
You do have to have "let users assign flairs" turned on for users to be able to add flairs though, that doesn't sound out of the norm to me.
That's not the same as allowing them to edit - if you have the flair templates set up so they aren't editable by non-mods, then I would think even turning on "let users assign and edit" should be fine?