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· Access management (subscribers/authors) ·
By Rinside on 06/20/2024
· Assigned to Dimitris
· Not a Bug

Hi, I'm visiting the site after a bit of an absence. When I try to view my articles, I see a page with "You Shall Not Pass" telling me that I have "surpassed" the free privileges with 42 articles and 5 drafts. It says I can either publish all my drafts or become a premium member. When I click on "publish all your drafts," I'm redirected to a page with a 404 error. I don't have the option to manually publish the drafts, and even after deleting all my drafts and many of the articles, the "You Shall Not Pass" page still appears. I cannot create new articles or modify old ones.

Steps to Reproduce

enter in my account and go in the articles section

Operating System

Windows

Browser

Firefox

History

Dimitris @ 21 Jun, 2024 03:55:33 Assignee

Hello Rinside   You have   Total Number of Articles

  • 152
  • Total Draft Articles
  • 53
  • The limits are 42 articles and a max of 5 drafts.   This is not a bug, but from you side it seems like that even before when the limit was 120 and 20 you still have been using the website by going over the rules.

    Dimitris @ 21 Jun, 2024 03:55:37 Assignee
    Assigned Dimitris
    Dimitris @ 21 Jun, 2024 03:55:47 Assignee
    Dimitris Added tag Not a Bug
    Dimitris @ 21 Jun, 2024 03:55:50 Assignee
    set this bug to closed
    Rinside @ 21 Jun, 2024 09:52:17

    I deleted all the articles as possible I don't have any other and with the filter unpublished articles I found nothing. Can you recheck?

    Dimitris @ 21 Jun, 2024 10:24:59 Assignee

    Forgotten Realm

  • aed728b5-c28f-4546-934c-6d672a446130
  • public | 12 articles | 6 maps | 3 timelines | 62 markers | 0 histories |
  • You are above in your markers by quite a lot - your account has been for a long time over limits that is why you are having this issue right now. To be completely honest with you, you probably need a subscription at this point