Skip to content

GitLab

  • Menu
Projects Groups Snippets
  • Help
    • Help
    • Support
    • Community forum
    • Submit feedback
    • Contribute to GitLab
    • Switch to GitLab Next
  • Sign in / Register
  • Minds Frontend Minds Frontend
  • Project information
    • Project information
    • Activity
    • Labels
    • Members
  • Repository
    • Repository
    • Files
    • Commits
    • Branches
    • Tags
    • Contributors
    • Graph
    • Compare
    • Locked Files
  • Issues 591
    • Issues 591
    • List
    • Boards
    • Service Desk
    • Milestones
    • Iterations
    • Requirements
  • Merge requests 20
    • Merge requests 20
  • CI/CD
    • CI/CD
    • Pipelines
    • Jobs
    • Schedules
    • Test Cases
  • Deployments
    • Deployments
    • Environments
    • Releases
  • Packages & Registries
    • Packages & Registries
    • Package Registry
    • Container Registry
    • Infrastructure Registry
  • Monitor
    • Monitor
    • Incidents
  • Analytics
    • Analytics
    • Value stream
    • CI/CD
    • Code review
    • Insights
    • Issue
    • Repository
  • Wiki
    • Wiki
  • Snippets
    • Snippets
  • Activity
  • Graph
  • Create a new issue
  • Jobs
  • Commits
  • Issue Boards
Collapse sidebar
  • Minds
  • Minds FrontendMinds Frontend
  • Issues
  • #950
Closed (moved) (moved)
Open
Created Apr 03, 2019 by Jake Passi@JakePassi

(bug): Retrospectively paywalled posts do not apply the paywall to attachements

Summary

The problem is they can access paywalled images, videos and blogs by simply clicking on the thumbnail in the gallery widget or by viewing the gallery and then clicking the thumbnail.

NOTE: Canary mode is turned on.

See for example on https://www.minds.com/bhayward Image https://www.minds.com/media/977926766784184320

Steps to reproduce

  1. Go to the channel for your primary account.
  2. Click "Attach" and upload an image.
  3. Click "Post".
  4. Edit the post.
  5. Put it behind a 1 token paywall.
  6. Log out and log in to your secondary account.
  7. Visit channel for your primary account.
  8. Scroll down to the image gallery widget.
  9. Click "View More".
  10. Click on the thumbnail for the image.

Platform information

  • Windows 10 / Chrome (Version 73.0.3683.86)
  • replicated Manjaro / Chromium

What is the current bug behavior?

When you post an image, video or blog and then put it behind a paywall, it is still visible in your image/video/blog gallery for other users.

What is the expected correct behavior?

If you put an image/video/blog behind a paywall after you already posted it to your channel, it shouldn't be visible and accessible to users who do not meet the paywall threshold for that content. Either that or it should appear for other users but behind the paywall mask and I think both you and other users should be able to filter the image/video/blog gallery by paywalled content. Perhaps just add a button called "Exclusive Content" at the top of each gallery.

Relevant logs and/or screenshots

image image

Video

https://imgur.com/yRzqylz

Possible fixes

(If you can, link to the line of code that might be responsible for the problem)

Edited May 23, 2019 by Ben
Assignee
Assign to
Time tracking