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5 votes
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The last days of the blue-blood harvest
6 votes -
The Star Wars posters of Soviet Europe
6 votes -
Mark O'Connor, Tony Rice, Bela Fleck - Freeborn Man (1992)
4 votes -
The Civil Wars - Billie Jean (Michael Jackson cover)
7 votes -
TIDAL accused of deliberatly faking streaming numbers
4 votes -
Daily Tildes discussion - comment tags, and how they feel to use
Today's daily topic comes out of a discussion in this thread yesterday - people are currently feeling a bit weird/rude about using the comment tags (described here, if you haven't read this...
Today's daily topic comes out of a discussion in this thread yesterday - people are currently feeling a bit weird/rude about using the comment tags (described here, if you haven't read this already).
So the questions are:
- Does it just feel rude because we're currently very small-scale, where any negative action feels more personal?
- Are there any ways that we could try to reduce that feeling a bit?
- Should we just remove comment tags until the site is larger, since they're not very useful at this point anyway?
Feel free to add any other thoughts/discussions about comment tags as well.
10 votes -
Marty Stuart - Way Out West (2017)
4 votes -
Cambridge Analytica: How did it turn clicks into votes?
5 votes -
Warrant Canary
Hey, Just a thought. I'm not sure what the legal standing of warrant canaries (i.e. being compelled to lie) are in Canada, but given the privacy level afforded by the site the key component to...
Hey, Just a thought. I'm not sure what the legal standing of warrant canaries (i.e. being compelled to lie) are in Canada, but given the privacy level afforded by the site the key component to that privacy is trust.
You're doing a lot to make sure private data is treated as harmful, and with the open source code being visible, but that's still not a guarantee that the server is actually running the code that will be open sourced.
Tildes could probably benefit from a warrant canary given that it's a platform for user generated content and if it gets prominent enough it may be subject to LEO scrutiny. Compliance with LEO is a given since the website operates under Canadian Jurisdiction, but given the... nature of some requests (Gag Orders / Etc...) a canary could be a privacy positive move for users of Tildes.
7 votes -
Infinity Shred - Wayfinder (2012)
6 votes -
'A Suicide Club': How WWI Pilots Pioneered the Age of Airmail
3 votes -
Hackers find "official," usable PSP emulator hidden in PS4's PaRappa
5 votes -
Daily Tildes discussion - missing information?
I'm doing some writing (and re-writing/editing) for the Docs site today, to prepare for trying to spread the word about Tildes more in the near future. To help with that, what information,...
I'm doing some writing (and re-writing/editing) for the Docs site today, to prepare for trying to spread the word about Tildes more in the near future. To help with that, what information, explanations, or answers do you feel are missing or insufficient right now?
For example, the discussion we had the other day on moderation was a perfect example—there was no information really laid out about "how does moderation work?" I'm sure there are quite a few other subjects that also feel like mysteries for now.
So, especially for people that only found out about Tildes recently, what other gaps are there where you feel like, "I don't understand how Tildes is planning to ____________"?
11 votes -
The incredibly frustrating reason there’s no Lyme disease vaccine
6 votes -
Thea & The Wild - Power Is a Lonely Place (2018)
5 votes -
Meet the scientists keeping a global watch for nuclear explosions
7 votes -
Mormon Church breaks all ties with Boy Scouts, ending 100-year relationship
5 votes -
Nat Turner Rebellion
4 votes -
Ben Caplan & Old Man Luedecke - Uptown Funk (Bruno Mars cover) (2015)
5 votes -
Google Duplex: An AI system for accomplishing real world tasks over the phone
6 votes -
Who’s winning the self-driving car race? A scorecard breaking down everyone from Alphabet’s Waymo to Zoox.
5 votes -
Introducing extended line endings support in Notepad
5 votes -
Google Assistant making an appointment over the phone
3 votes -
The Pinball Arcade's license for Bally/Williams tables is not being renewed - all sixty-one Bally/Williams tables will no longer be available for purchase after June 30
4 votes -
Hookworms - Microshift (2018)
5 votes -
Focus - Hocus Pocus (1970)
6 votes -
Stevie Nicks behind the scenes
3 votes -
Atomic Heart | Official trailer
4 votes -
Inside the ecosystem that fuels Amazon's fake review problem
6 votes -
Toconoma - Orbit
5 votes -
Ewan Dobson - Paganini's Hip (2008)
4 votes -
Math can’t solve everything: Questions we need to be asking before deciding an algorithm is the answer
5 votes -
The American Dream
4 votes -
Glitter Butts Are the New NSFW Summer Trend You Need to See
5 votes -
First ten NES games announced for Nintendo Online
8 votes -
Arrested Development | Season five trailer
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Community moderators?
I think I read all of the documentation and at least skimmed most threads here and haven't found much on how moderation will be handled (I'm sorry if I missed a post where this is mentioned, it's...
I think I read all of the documentation and at least skimmed most threads here and haven't found much on how moderation will be handled (I'm sorry if I missed a post where this is mentioned, it's very likely!).
Basically, will it be like on reddit, with users volunteering? Or will there be more of an "admin" caste handling that on a higher level? Also I know Deimos made AutoModerator so...
Just wondering since I've long thought that good moderation is all that really helps in keeping subreddits quality.
16 votes -
Exploring ethical implications of Yale experiment to reanimate dead brain cells
5 votes -
A fast-food problem: Where have all the teenagers gone?
7 votes -
Vague plans for the next few days
Hey everyone, really happy to see people still coming back, and especially having extremely good discussions like this one about moderation. Here's my vague plans for the next few days: Finish...
Hey everyone, really happy to see people still coming back, and especially having extremely good discussions like this one about moderation. Here's my vague plans for the next few days:
Finish comment reply notifications and a couple other high-priority items
I've got comment reply notifications mostly done now, and hope to have that out today or tomorrow. Username mention notifications should be pretty simple to add on top of that as well. Other than that, I need to look into fixing a few strange bugs that have been noticed, and would also like to get through a few other things in the backlog (including doing a better job of getting the backlog listed on the issue tracker).
A significant feature I'd like to have soon is making it possible for other people to edit the tags on topics, as well as potentially allowing editing the title or even the link. For this to be possible though, we need to have a sort of log of the changes, so that there's accountability in who's making the changes and what they're doing.
Some more updates/additions to the Docs pages
The most important piece is to finish writing up some info about the "trust system", which is a lot of what we've been discussing in the "Community moderators?" post. This is going to be a really essential part of having the site be able to handle growth, so not having anything about it on the Docs site currently is a really big gap.
I'd also like to do a bit of writing/rearranging of some of the other pages before I get too much public attention, since they're pretty scattered right now and are missing some information that people seem to look for.
Invite more people and/or get some "larger" attention
Once those other updates are done, I'm planning to start actively looking for a bit more public attention, including possibly posting to places like Hacker News or reddit. We're going to need a pretty steady inflow of people to keep the activity level up, so I think really getting the site out there soon is going to be the easiest way to do that. I do want to have the updates/info mentioned above done first though, so that will probably still be a couple days.
In the meantime, I've topped up all existing users to 5 invite codes again, so if there's anyone you'd like to invite please feel free. You can get to your invite codes on this page, which is linked in the sidebar when you're on your user page.
Thanks again, definitely let me know if you have any questions, suggestions, etc.
11 votes -
One space between each sentence, they said. Science just proved them wrong.
7 votes -
Ontario issues first non-binary birth certificate
3 votes -
Kiev - Ariah Being (2013)
4 votes -
Roy Ayers Ubiquity - Spirit of Doo Do (1975)
5 votes -
The California Honeydrops - Junker's Blues
5 votes -
Uber vehicle reportedly saw but ignored woman it struck
4 votes -
Why am I getting all these terms of service update emails?
5 votes -
NHL Player Brad Marchand Stops Licking Opponents, On League's Orders
5 votes -
I am a data factory (and so are you)
4 votes