[–] MadWorld 0 points 2 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago (edited ago)
Can confirm for the profile page, clicking on user's profile now gets redirected to "Subverse Disabled" page.
Edit: this comment is for the preview site.
Update: the http://win.preview.voat.co/v/testnsfw/about/edit/ page, which takes you to the subverse setting directly, is still accessible.
Update2: all those settings are available, it's just the main subverse entry is now mark as NSFW content, cutting off the entries in the sidebar:
If you go directly to the https://preview.voat.co/v/NSFW/about/edit/ page, the menu bar should become accessible, for example:
> Home Settings CSS Flair Mods Bans Reports SMail
[–] totes_magotes [S] 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago (edited ago)
Thanks. Checked and the issue on NSFW modded subs exists there as well. Also, tried making it with the same name as on the current preview site. Said that sub already exists, I assuming same database
Edit: You named your test nsfw the exact same as mine. Nevermind on the duplicate name bit :p
[–] MadWorld 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
@totes_magotes, may be you could ask Putt to add a link, such as "If you are a moderator of this subverse, click here to access the subverse menu".
[–] MadWorld 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago (edited ago)
Yes, the current test environment imported some pre-existing settings from the live Voat. The submission and comment data were wiped because the test site wasn't scaled to handle such huge dataset for the purpose of testing.
If you use the link https://voat.co/v/<subverse name>/about/edit/, you should be able to change the subverse settings.
Edit: it may be convenient to just add a link to the NSFW warning page.
[–] 10599593? 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
I'm pretty sure that while NSFW is disabled, attempting to access any NSFW subverse main page gives an error (without a "proceed anyway" option, and thus the setting must be changed). It is a separate and strange bug right now that settings cannot be directly accessed. MadWorld indicated elsewhere in this thread that actual editing pages can still be accessed with direct links. So it's only the main page that is affected.
One might argue that if one is to manage a NSFW subverse one could just enable NSFW content, but it is also possible that someone might want to run a NSFW subverse without exposing oneself to other NSFW subverses. So perhaps MadWorld's suggestion about adding an option to allow users to access NSFW subverses of their own even if NSFW content is disabled would be beneficial.
I'll mark this DISCUSSION, anyway.