>If mainchan ever hits critical mass, please consider designing the site such as to give sub-chan owners a lot of flexibility
Could you give some examples of this?
I've stated many times that I plan on being pretty hands-off with the moderation style of mods teams, as long as it doesn't interfere with how the website functions. So for example if you decide your /s/dota2 subchan into a sub dedicated to making fun of dota and talking about how much League of Legends is better, then I might have to step it. But that's about it. And if users aren't happy with the moderation style of your mod team then they can just go make their own subchans.
this is basically exactly what I’m doing. Do you mind adding me on discord if I have any questions? Pretty rare to find someone intimately familiar with my stack
Ah. I don't need a script for this. I can just display the post ID in the markup.
But if you have suggestions on things like how the GETs could be displayed, maybe like some rainbow style CSS or something like that, I'd love to hear suggestions!
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.
Sure fam I got you. Browser might need a hard refresh to see the changes.
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>If mainchan ever hits critical mass, please consider designing the site such as to give sub-chan owners a lot of flexibility
Could you give some examples of this?
I've stated many times that I plan on being pretty hands-off with the moderation style of mods teams, as long as it doesn't interfere with how the website functions. So for example if you decide your /s/dota2 subchan into a sub dedicated to making fun of dota and talking about how much League of Legends is better, then I might have to step it. But that's about it. And if users aren't happy with the moderation style of your mod team then they can just go make their own subchans.
welcome!
didn’t mean to post as anon
I actually do have a dash cam on my car. But this was a rental, as mentioned.
I realize that but the last campaign ended up getting 7461 clicks.
this is basically exactly what I’m doing. Do you mind adding me on discord if I have any questions? Pretty rare to find someone intimately familiar with my stack
but that just wastes my moneys
I'm still a react noob (learning native) but perhaps this will come in handy to me one day.
congrats canoe enthusiasts.
Ok I'll have a GET feature in the next few days.
Anyone have suggestions on how it should look like?
Can you explain what this is? Or maybe make a codepen
No but I want to. Too lazy to get a PAL license.
Ah. I don't need a script for this. I can just display the post ID in the markup.
But if you have suggestions on things like how the GETs could be displayed, maybe like some rainbow style CSS or something like that, I'd love to hear suggestions!
I’m still learning react using year old youtube tutorials. Hopefully I don’t need to “relearn” everything
away from the wall for sure
heck yes! I miss holo. Hopefully it’ll have the same VAs
No such feature, sorry. Maybe in the future but my main concern right now is building an app for MC.
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.
If a post is getting spam reported, you can just click Approve to clear reports for that post and stop future reports.
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.
nah you can approve a post from the get-go, like reddit.