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4 votes
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Children's books are drowning in a sea of contemporary ideology
9 votes -
It Is Happening Here, Trump Is Already Early-Stage Mussolini
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What do you hope to see, content-wise, from Tildes?
Last night I posted a topic called "real sad boi hours", a ritualistic kind of post I've carried over from Reddit. I chose to post it in ~talk since the description for the group says it is for...
Last night I posted a topic called "real sad boi hours", a ritualistic kind of post I've carried over from Reddit. I chose to post it in ~talk since the description for the group says it is for "Open-ended discussions with fellow Tildes users, casual or serious", and I felt there is nothing more open-ended or casual than real sad boi hours. At first, the topic was meant just as it usually does on Reddit. Got a few responses in which people talked about their day and how they were feeling. But right now, the most voted comment is complaining about how we need to restrict invitations to prevent low effort users like me from joining. One thing the user said was that is is obvious there are users joining who have not read the manifesto. I'm just going to spew my own opinion on a few points here:
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I don't think gatekeeping is a solution, especially since iirc this site is not going to be permanently invite-only. Not to mention that's just a childish solution anyway.
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I don't know what is expected from ~talk. As I said before, I legitimately believe my nightly "real sad boi hours" posts fit exactly what the description of the group says. However, that is up to interpretation I suppose.
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If my post was against some rule (which apparently roughly 17 users believe it is), there should be some kind of rule set or moderation set in place (though I understand why there isn't, the site being private still and all). My impression so far has been that if you don't like content, you just ignore it. But now I'm seeing that apparently, people don't like to ignore it. They want me gone.
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Is every user expected to read the manifesto? You may be able to get away with this while it's private (and even then, there is still users like me who only read a few pages) but if/when this site goes public, expecting every user or even just most the users to read the manifesto is a pipe dream. As far as I can tell, the reddiquette (which I have also not read) is shorter than the manifesto and nobody reads that either unless they need to. The only reason I know the reddiquette is because I've picked up on bits of it as time went on.
Maybe I'm just a butt-hurt bitch that people complained about me and I can't take criticism. I'm sure people who disliked my post will think that is it. I also may have a skewed perception of what this site is. I view it as an improvement upon Reddit and honestly I think some of this innovation may work great, which is why I'm here in the first place. I want to hear your take on what I said, and anything else you'd like to add.
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What nobody understands about content creation
4 votes -
The Civility Debate Has Reached Peak Stupidity
23 votes -
The Browns will win the Super Bowl this year
The Browns have the best receiving corps in the league right now (upgraded from the worst last year), the Browns have a Journeyman QB who doesn't throw picks (Thanks Kizer), and we have a...
The Browns have the best receiving corps in the league right now (upgraded from the worst last year), the Browns have a Journeyman QB who doesn't throw picks (Thanks Kizer), and we have a under-study QB who may be franchise QB in the future.
Furthermore, we have a better than average backfield with receiving backs and "downhill" runners (god I hate that term, it's like corporate speak for "let's circle back"....cliche cliche)...
4 votes -
Curbing opioid addiction needs more than new drugs
4 votes -
What happens when ordinary people learn economics?
5 votes -
Hard-won lessons: Five years with Node.js
4 votes -
If someone wants to be called 'they' and not 'he' or 'she', why say no?
10 votes -
Incredibles 2's stay-at-home dad a watershed moment for superheroes
5 votes -
Why recalling the judge who sentenced Brock Turner may backfire
2 votes -
I was Jordan Peterson’s strongest supporter. Now I think he’s dangerous
54 votes -
America's 'gay wedding cake' court decision and what it means for Australia
4 votes -
What's the best-written software (open-source or otherwise) you've used or otherwise interacted with?
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34 votes -
Big Tech firms march to the beat of Pentagon, CIA despite dissension
4 votes -
With Dew Drop Inn on the market, can its legacy be preserved?
4 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?
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Can we have a Save feature?
I think people will love to save some comments or discussions instead of bookmarking the page.
56 votes -
Cyborg discourse is useless: Philosophy, ethics and technology
5 votes -
Ubuntu 18.04
Anyone using Ubuntu 18.04 yet? I was thinking about installing it alongside Windows, but wasn't sure if I should wait and just install 16.04. Wanted to get a few opinions.
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Talk to Deliveroo couriers. See a dystopia that could be your future – the realities facing the ‘contractors’ are grim. No wonder their union is appealing to the high court
9 votes -
Was Kevin Cooper framed for murder?
3 votes -
Lessig: Congress' latest move to extend copyright protection (to 144 years) is misguided
9 votes