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Hello!
It appears that any user in a class can select and save answers to a question - and those new answers are then published into the knowledge base. This opens the door to students degrading the quality of the knowledge base, either intentionally or accidentally. Is there a way to restrict which users (or preferably which roles) can save a new answer to a question?
Steps to reproduce:
Ask a question, tagging the bot
Someone, anyone, responds in the thread with a nonsense or even malicious answer
When the bot responds, a student clicks "Tag Teaching Staff"
The "Select an answer" dialog appears
Anyone selects the nonsense or malicious answer and clicks "Save"
The incorrect answer is then saved to the database, and then eventually published to the knowledge base
Future students asking the same question from step 1 then may be receive a response that includes the incorrect answer
I would love to know if this is a bug, a feature, or working as intended.
Thanks!
Dave
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
Hello!
It appears that any user in a class can select and save answers to a question - and those new answers are then published into the knowledge base. This opens the door to students degrading the quality of the knowledge base, either intentionally or accidentally. Is there a way to restrict which users (or preferably which roles) can save a new answer to a question?
Steps to reproduce:
I would love to know if this is a bug, a feature, or working as intended.
Thanks!
Dave
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: