Doesn't really make sense. I need it to be shown that someone replying to a comment is actually replying to something. If the parent comment is DELETED then the viewer has context clues that the child reply is a response to the comment, not the submission.
I do plan on adding an exemption list on /all for subchans but blocking all submissions and comments from particular users would increase overall query times by quite a bit and would require quite a lot of code refactoring so that's probably not going to happen.
This is one of the main differences between reddit and mainchan. Removing a post on reddit is basically like locking it. It states why the post has been "removed" (still visible when going to the link, can still see comments) and it shows the rule being broken.
what about now?
you can still get one if you get over 100 true karma. I still haven't removed the ability to get founder. Maybe I will at like 10k users.
my wife is the same way. Allergies suck.
I got let go some months back. But thankfully that means I get to work on a mobile app for mainchan
If anyone would like to help develop an app for mainchan, or adapt existing reddit-like apps like infinity for reddit, let me know!
away from the wall for sure
heck yes! I miss holo. Hopefully it’ll have the same VAs
heck yea
No such feature, sorry. Maybe in the future but my main concern right now is building an app for MC.
D:
I miss old 4chan. 05-16 were the best years.
Doesn't really make sense. I need it to be shown that someone replying to a comment is actually replying to something. If the parent comment is DELETED then the viewer has context clues that the child reply is a response to the comment, not the submission.
Ok sure I can make this a user option.
I do plan on adding an exemption list on /all for subchans but blocking all submissions and comments from particular users would increase overall query times by quite a bit and would require quite a lot of code refactoring so that's probably not going to happen.
If a post is getting spam reported, you can just click Approve to clear reports for that post and stop future reports.
This is one of the main differences between reddit and mainchan. Removing a post on reddit is basically like locking it. It states why the post has been "removed" (still visible when going to the link, can still see comments) and it shows the rule being broken.
then what about things like saving comments? I'd rather the user is shown "DELETED" than think the website is broken and not properly saving comments.
>The NSFL filter only works on posts/subs voluntarily tagged by their creator.
Technically they have to as per the rules. Mods who don't enforce the global rules can have their mod team removed.
This could be a browser extension, pretty easily.
nah you can approve a post from the get-go, like reddit.
I don't think I'd want that. Any time I've seen that done on reddit it's a way for the mod/admin team to escape criticism.