Last modified: 2013-03-04 17:08:24 UTC
The 'hide my own posts' feature was not working when I just checked it on prototype. http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Article_feedback/Version_5/Feature_Requirements#Hide_my_post I believe that Matthias has a fix for this, but I cannot test it as an anonymous user on Firefox, when I click on the feedback page link after posting the feedback, as shown here: http://ee-prototype.wmflabs.org/w/index.php?title=Special:ArticleFeedbackv5/Golden-crowned_Sparrow&ref=cta#0242cf922364ca9a3e6c2f72df7562f5 So I thought it would make sense to open a bug for it, to make sure it doesn't fall through the cracks.
Anonymous users can not hide their own post because we can not reliably tie it to them: they have no user account, so we can only identify them by means within their control (e.g. cookie), that are vulnerable to be exploited. Hiding an own post is only possible for logged-in users (both logged in readers and editors) Meanwhile, I also realized I had not yet pulled in the code on prototype, so you couldn't even test it for logged-in users either. I've done so now. Note that after hiding one's own post, the "hide my post" gets replaced by "show my post" (only when the person hiding the post it actually yourself, so it's not possible to unhide (aka unmark as appropriate) your own feedback that someone else marked as inappropriate)
I disagree with setting highest prio. Seeing how many other highest prio tickets AFTv5 already has, this one doesn't look like "*must* fix *really fast*".