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Journal Trash Bin

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Currently, a series of two misclicks can result in the erasure of a character sheet, letter, or magic item that has been around for several years / had dozens of hours of work put into it. The only fix for such a nightmare scenario is to either not have misclicked in the first place or to request a GM rollback. I would like to propose the introduction of a Trash Can or Recycle Bin in order to hopefully prevent these scenarios from ever having the potential to occur. The basic concept is simple; whenever you delete a handout or character sheet in one of your games, rather than instantly disappearing from existence as it currently does, it would instead be sent to a special folder at the bottom of the Journal. Items inside of said folder are archived (or compressed/hidden in some other way) and automatically deleted after a certain period of time. The only way to place an item into the Recycle Bin folder is to press the current series of buttons used to permanently delete an entry. The details for this idea largely depend on the Roll20 dev team's ability to implement it, but I believe it would make for a wonderful addition to the site.
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You might want to move your vote to this request that's been around for a few years.&nbsp; Edit: 5 years :( <a href="https://app.roll20.net/forum/post/2608813/slug%7D#post-9900751" rel="nofollow">https://app.roll20.net/forum/post/2608813/slug%7D#post-9900751</a>
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