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4 votes
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So, what should our demonym be?
Reddit is obviously populated with redditors, but who is Tildes populated with? My personal favorite that I've so far come up with is tilders, but I want to hear yall's suggestions.
19 votes -
Suggestion: Keep a list of groups you are subscribed to on the right when looking at a group
It's kind of awkward to have to go to the main tildes page then click to one of the ~groups to navigate between groups. Either having the home bar under the group bar on the right, or having a...
It's kind of awkward to have to go to the main tildes page then click to one of the ~groups to navigate between groups. Either having the home bar under the group bar on the right, or having a list of other ~groups on the top (possibly customizable, RES style?) would fix this.
4 votes -
Text formatting: Escaping tildes or ats
I don't think this is super high priority, but it'd be nice to be able to escape the ~ or @ symbols so that something isn't automatically turned into a link to a group/user. For example, I noticed...
I don't think this is super high priority, but it'd be nice to be able to escape the ~ or @ symbols so that something isn't automatically turned into a link to a group/user. For example, I noticed in a comment I made that ~ers gets automatically turned into a link to the non-existent 'ers' group. I think if I write \~ers then it should not be linked. (E.g. ~ers)
12 votes -
Two minor design suggestions
I'll keep it short: Comments box on top of the comments section. I realized that it might put more emphasis on reading before commenting, but sometimes reading can be too tedious. Some of the...
I'll keep it short:
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Comments box on top of the comments section. I realized that it might put more emphasis on reading before commenting, but sometimes reading can be too tedious. Some of the posts here reach 50+ comments, which can be a bit tedious to scroll past. The comments will only increase in number from now on. EDIT: It appear's this is a deliberate design choice for the reason that I guessed. Still hoped we got a choice, though.
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Hide all child comments (like RES would allow on Reddit)
Thoughts?
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Benedict Cumberbatch hailed 'hero' after fending off four men attacking Deliveroo cyclist
11 votes -
Andrew Weatgerall Presents: Music's Not For Everyone
3 votes -
Russian pilot found after three decades missing in Afghanistan
6 votes -
Mowgli | Official trailer
7 votes -
Feedback: Confusing tab names
Adjacent open tildes tabs are confusing to browse. The tab for every group is named Topics of ~group instead of just the name of the group. I've been accused of nitpicking on very minor first...
Adjacent open tildes tabs are confusing to browse.
The tab for every group is named Topics of ~group instead of just the name of the group.
I've been accused of nitpicking on very minor first world problems. I agree. I really like the site, and it's so well-designed that I have no complaints apart from very few minor pet peeves with the design. I'm just discussing the features and enjoying the conversations that stem from my feedback.
12 votes -
What do you think the difference between a good site and a great site is?
We work with websites every day. What is it about a site that you think makes it great? What holds a site back from greatness?
13 votes -
Olney: Parts of baseball are disappearing before our very eyes
10 votes -
'The Story of Are You Being Served?' 2010 Documentary (BBC Two)
3 votes -
Nine Entertainment Co and Sky join forces for 24-hour business channel
3 votes -
Introductions | May 2018, part 3
I saw that the 2nd thread by @vibe was dying so I decided to post a new one. Howdy, my name is Odin, or /u/alibyte. I go by alibyte on absolutely everything (except here). I moved here because I...
I saw that the 2nd thread by @vibe was dying so I decided to post a new one.
Howdy, my name is Odin, or /u/alibyte. I go by alibyte on absolutely everything (except here). I moved here because I was sick of the blatant political bias on Reddit and the massive echo chamber it became. I'm looking forward to the future of this place :)
37 votes -
Let's talk podcasts. What are some that you like and why?
I hope it's alright if I reply to myself with a few suggestion separated into individual comments to more cleanly promote discussion. Do let me know if that comes across as a bit spammy.
28 votes -
The creator of the "evolution of trust" simulation also made one on group theory
5 votes -
Tales from the far-flung Faroes — The people who live on remote rocks in the North Atlantic
5 votes -
The growing emptiness of the Star Wars universe
21 votes -
How to start a new group?
I want to start a discussion about books and reading, how do I go about starting one? I only see an option to start a topic in one of the existing groups. TIA
3 votes -
India slashes heat-wave death toll with series of low-cost measures. ‘Common sense’ policies such as free water and reflective roof paint save lives as temperatures near 50°C
6 votes -
SpaceX is achieving high bandwidth, 25ms latency with Starlink test satellites
31 votes -
Stopmotion Timelapse
9 votes -
What have you been listening to this week?
It looks like it's been about a week since the last one, so I'll go ahead and post another! @Whom, your post description was great so I'll just borrow that :) What have you been listening to this...
It looks like it's been about a week since the last one, so I'll go ahead and post another! @Whom, your post description was great so I'll just borrow that :)
What have you been listening to this week? You don't need to do a 6000 word review if you don't want to, but please write something!
Feel free to give recs or dicuss anything about each others' listening habits.
You can make a chart if you use last.fm:
35 votes -
Google unceremoniously removes the tablet section from official Android website
11 votes -
cLOUDDEAD - The Sound of a Handshake
5 votes -
The age of grandparents is made of many tragedies
5 votes -
Top-level Comments that have been deleted cannot be collapsed
Tiny thing, but I guess that's what alpha is for - if a top-level comment is deleted the collapse button is missing. I like to proceed through a thread by collapsing top-levels as I go.
12 votes -
Ark Pharm, a popular low-cost chemical supplier raided by the DEA and shut down
12 votes -
Any Letterboxd users here? I'd love to see the variety of your fantastic tastes here, from cinephiles to casual film lovers!
Here's mine for reference!
5 votes -
A day later, Ticketfly is still offline after failing to pay bitcoin ransom to hacker
6 votes -
Solo: A Star Wars Story discussion
Have any of you seen Solo? Possible spoilers if not. Personally, I loved it. After having been dissapointed by The Last Jedi, Solo was refreshing, in my opinion it felt like a classic Star Wars...
Have any of you seen Solo? Possible spoilers if not.
Personally, I loved it. After having been dissapointed by The Last Jedi, Solo was refreshing, in my opinion it felt like a classic Star Wars film. I loved all the characters, including Ehrenreich's potrayal of Han which I fully bought.
Also the humour, compared to The Last Jedi, was far better. Whilst there weren't many laugh out loud moments, I was grinning throughout. And I far preferred it to the eye rolling cheesy jokes of TLJ.
And as someone who has watched the Clone Wars and Rebels series, I loved the reveal of that certain character.
Of course there were some cons, but they were relatively minor, in my opinion. The opening was a bit rough, and I got a bit confused at the end with the constant changing sides. And to be honest, I didn't really care for Marauders.
What did you guys think?
19 votes -
Why the alt-right thinks porn is a Jewish conspiracy
12 votes -
Can we keep voting consistent?
It's kind of annoying to see the vote button for posts on the right, while it's on the far left for comments... what if they were all on the same side?
14 votes -
From a tiger cage to the Viper Room: Dick Dale still rules the surf at 81
3 votes -
I'm no major fan of Mr Yudkowsky, but in my experience he got it right in this article re. moderation
6 votes -
Mod tools growing with user 'tools'
So, new here and looking around but haven't seen this addressed yet (though could be wrong! Happy to be linked if I missed something) One common failure I've seen in online communities of various...
So, new here and looking around but haven't seen this addressed yet (though could be wrong! Happy to be linked if I missed something)
One common failure I've seen in online communities of various sorts is that moderation tools don't get grown in parallel with user tools and abilities, rather they lag behind, and are often in the end built by third parties. This is the case with Reddit, but also in a bunch of other areas (e.g. online gaming, admin tools were often built to basically provide functionality that users realised were needed but makers did not).
I get the impression there are plenty of reddit mods here, so can we discuss what are the key features needed to moderate communities that would be better built in than coming from third party tools (RES, toolbox) . A lot of these aren't needed with 100 users but with a million they become pretty crucial.
My initial thoughts:
- Something not dissimilar to the automod
- Group user tagging (shared tagging visible to all mods, tags can be linked to specific discussions/comments)
- Ability to reply as a 'tilde' not as an individual
- Ability to have canned responses/texts (for removals, for replies to user contacts)
- Some sort of ticket-like system for dealing with user contacts to mods (take inspiration from helpdesk ticket systems)
- (added) space per tilde for storage (tags, notes, bans, canned text etc) of reasonable size.
Plenty more to add I am sure but wanted to open the discussion.
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Any other attorneys on ~s?
I'm a civil litigator in Texas, just curious if anyone else on here practices law! When the site opens up, I see value in creating something akin to the /r/lawyers subreddit where access is...
I'm a civil litigator in Texas, just curious if anyone else on here practices law! When the site opens up, I see value in creating something akin to the /r/lawyers subreddit where access is restricted to licensed attorneys, and I'd be happy to jump in on setting that up when it does.
10 votes -
Write a ~ story!
Hey guys, I hope this is the right place for this idea. So, given the more structured community and higher required levels of contribution, I thought writing a collective story could work out....
Hey guys, I hope this is the right place for this idea. So, given the more structured community and higher required levels of contribution, I thought writing a collective story could work out. I've done this before on other forums and it's always a blast.
So, the way it works is, I'll start the story off, and then whoever sees it first will continue with anywhere from just one more sentence to multiple paragraphs. Just reply to the directly previous segment. To avoid homogenization, try not to contribute multiple times without letting other people go perhaps twice in between. With all that in mind, let's get started!Rufus smacked his forehead as he went to sit down at his computer- he'd forgotten about his date.
18 votes -
RSS Feeds
One of my favorite features of sites is the ability to grab an RSS feed and plug it into my Outlook at work to keep up with what's happening. Is this something other people do as well?
8 votes -
No suspension for Kevin Love for game 2.
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Ask Tildes: What is the best way to get involved with the development of Tildes?
Hi everyone, I'm a frontend developer and do a bit of backend work as well. I'd really like to contribute some of my downtime to helping build this site. I've checked out the issue tracker on...
Hi everyone, I'm a frontend developer and do a bit of backend work as well. I'd really like to contribute some of my downtime to helping build this site. I've checked out the issue tracker on gitlab and some of the docs, tech goals and announcement, but I'd like to start getting my hands dirty and contribute some code.
- Is there a roadmap for development?
- A feature list to implement?
- Bugs to fix?
How can I help out? What's the best way to get started?
Also for all non-devs, what is the best way that they can start helping out?
30 votes -
On the upcoming trust system
The trust system is something that I'm looking forward to for several reasons. It allows for community moderation that is "decentralized" to a point. It takes pressure off of the admins to police...
The trust system is something that I'm looking forward to for several reasons. It allows for community moderation that is "decentralized" to a point. It takes pressure off of the admins to police content. The possibility of being able to ensure that quality content remains the core product of this site. There are also negatives like the possibility of creating a "power user" class that is resented by the rest of the user base or the potential for misuse by those with the power. Along with some more complex issues such as disagreements between trusted users about how to interpret and curate content. These are all things that we as a community should iron out before a larger scale rollout of this system.
What I wanna talk about today is something a little bit different tho. From my experience with other sites that have achievable user class "upgrades", there will, almost no matter what the precautions put in place, be users that will game the system to rise up through the ranks as quickly as possible. From my point of view, as long as there is a system, written or not, about what needs to be done to achieve the "Trusted" status, there will be users that will do their best to get their as quickly as possible. There are a few ways that this can be looked at:
- It's fine because while they may not be contributing for the "right" reasons, they are still acting in what is seen as a positive manner in the community.
- Concern that because they are only working towards the status symbol "Trusted" that they are not going to be acting in the best interests of the website, but in the interests of keeping the status.
- Wanting to keep this kind of behavior to an absolute minimum because want everything should be as ideal as possible.
While this discussion is had on a fairly regular basis, the consensus seems to be that it is a necessary evil to endure because it would be both too much work to police/figure out who is acting for the right reasons (even standardizing what the "right reasons" are is hard).
The way this can be combated by having requirements that would be deemed too much work for most of the people who are just in it for the status and not for the site. The issue with this solution is that it can make it very difficult for those who truly care about the site to maintain the position that allows them to curate and keep the site in the condition that we aim for.
In the end I think that the deteriorating system will solve at least a portion of these problems because those who are just in it for the status symbol are often likely to quit trying after they are achieve the goal they want. This leads to periods of inactivity, and therefore, decay.
I wanted to post this to see what the greater community had to think about this.
20 votes -
Lions, tigers that broke out of German zoo recaptured. The animals fled their cages after a powerful storm caused damage to enclosures.
5 votes -
Reddit is now #3 most visited site in the US, below only Google and Youtube
39 votes -
Videogame developers are leaving the industry at an unprecedented pace: Gamasutra asks "Why?"
14 votes -
Here's what's new on Netflix in June 2018 — and what's leaving
12 votes -
Insecure Men - Ulster
4 votes -
Gorillaz - Humility
14 votes -
Ye listening party afterthoughts
Anyone who listened to the new Kanye album stream (or, if this thread is still going whenever it's released elsewhere, that), what are your thoughts? Personally this hurt me to listen to. Not like...
Anyone who listened to the new Kanye album stream (or, if this thread is still going whenever it's released elsewhere, that), what are your thoughts?
Personally this hurt me to listen to. Not like it hurt my ears, but it's so far below any other Kanye album that I can't help but just be sad.
12 votes