This kind of gives me an idea for hashes. Right now you get a random hash per thread based on the account you're posting on, to prevent samefrening. I could also make it so that it also checks IP, so switching accounts wouldn't necessarily give you a new hash.
idk I thought I could finish the app in a month but I was clearly wrong. Not really giving estimates anymore, but I do work on it almost every day now.
Save folders screen (create, delete, edit), subchans list screen with trending subchans, subchan search, user search, submit post, save/unsave/delete/edit comment, submit/edit/save/unsave post, inbox, send messages, reply to messages, search messages, conversation screen, get subchan rules, report post/comment, search posts, and I think that's it.
The API calls are all completed for these, so it's just a matter of front-end now. But I suck at React Native (I'm not a mobile dev), so progress is slow. A really good dev could probably finish what I have left in a few days.
hmm I could take a look into that. The problem is that I know some users will try to do like 30 line breaks at a time for fun and it'll look weird. I could set up something for 1 max line break at a time or something, idk.
anon posting , mostly. Sure you'll see a lot of bait and trolls, especially these days. But you'll also see people being truly authentic, which I find refreshing, since no one feels the need to self-censor in order to appeal to the crowd. Someone disagreeing with the consensus of the rest of the users in a thread has as much visibility as anyone else, unlike other social media platforms where you only see opinions that the majority agree with (which leads to fragmented echo chambers).
The main downside of this is that 4chan sucks at filtering low quality content. If you're scrolling through reddit for example and a post from /r/jokes pops up on your feed, it probably has a very high upvote to downvote ratio. Therefore you're statistically speaking likely to find it funny as well. Whereas on 4chan you're far more likely to see low-quality content or bait threads that generate a lot of replies.
so imo 4chan is better for discussion and having your views challenged, whereas other social media is better for "content".
This kind of gives me an idea for hashes. Right now you get a random hash per thread based on the account you're posting on, to prevent samefrening. I could also make it so that it also checks IP, so switching accounts wouldn't necessarily give you a new hash.
>Joined 1 year ago
hype
gardener and fisherman, pls
great anime.
i made the site!
hi there!
i don't rember
very cool
idk I thought I could finish the app in a month but I was clearly wrong. Not really giving estimates anymore, but I do work on it almost every day now.
>post something interesting
NO
I can't do anything about that. Your email provider is flagging it because mainchan is relatively unknown.
/u/Bitch did you check your spam folder?
they'd have to be familiar with the existing codebase
Let's see...
Save folders screen (create, delete, edit), subchans list screen with trending subchans, subchan search, user search, submit post, save/unsave/delete/edit comment, submit/edit/save/unsave post, inbox, send messages, reply to messages, search messages, conversation screen, get subchan rules, report post/comment, search posts, and I think that's it.
The API calls are all completed for these, so it's just a matter of front-end now. But I suck at React Native (I'm not a mobile dev), so progress is slow. A really good dev could probably finish what I have left in a few days.
trying to work on the mainchan app but I'm ADDing hard.
Too many to count. I'm pretty picky when it comes to games.
hmm I could take a look into that. The problem is that I know some users will try to do like 30 line breaks at a time for fun and it'll look weird. I could set up something for 1 max line break at a time or something, idk.
aliens
it's an unofficial discord now
it's on the frontpage sidebar. I don't think it belongs on the top nav
>What even is the appeal of 4chan?
anon posting , mostly. Sure you'll see a lot of bait and trolls, especially these days. But you'll also see people being truly authentic, which I find refreshing, since no one feels the need to self-censor in order to appeal to the crowd. Someone disagreeing with the consensus of the rest of the users in a thread has as much visibility as anyone else, unlike other social media platforms where you only see opinions that the majority agree with (which leads to fragmented echo chambers).
The main downside of this is that 4chan sucks at filtering low quality content. If you're scrolling through reddit for example and a post from /r/jokes pops up on your feed, it probably has a very high upvote to downvote ratio. Therefore you're statistically speaking likely to find it funny as well. Whereas on 4chan you're far more likely to see low-quality content or bait threads that generate a lot of replies.
so imo 4chan is better for discussion and having your views challenged, whereas other social media is better for "content".
let's see
test
Edit: yep it worked. Or did you mean an empty line?
when I press enter in the text box it moves to a new line
not sure