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7 votes
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South Africa begins seizing White-owned farms
13 votes -
Mozilla files arguments against the US Federal Communications Commission – latest step in fight to save net neutrality
14 votes -
California Senate passes bill to ban gay conversion therapy
23 votes -
Drought assistance to be dramatically ramped up by Turnbull Government
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US DEA wants more marijuana grown and fewer opioids produced in 2019. Really.
8 votes -
Coles 'bagflip' fiasco highlights the need for Australian legislation
5 votes -
Foreigners face ban on buying homes in New Zealand after apocalypse bolthole fad hikes prices
7 votes -
Cybersecurity experts from Homeland Security, the National Intelligence director's office, and private industry discussed how they're working to counter the most urgent threats
3 votes -
Environmental regulations drove steep declines in US factory pollution
5 votes -
Italian upper house votes to overturn mandatory vaccinations despite surge in measles cases
9 votes -
YouTube deletes Alex Jones' channel for violating its community guidelines
46 votes -
Trump and allies seek end to refugee status for millions of Palestinians
7 votes -
Plastic toys vs plastic bags: Coles' Little Shop drove Australian bag backflip
2 votes -
Australia's Coles caves and will give away free plastic bags indefinitely
7 votes -
Why Australia wants to build its own 'Belt and Road' scheme with Japan and the US to rival China's investment
3 votes -
US is unprepared for the health challenges of climate change, experts warn
9 votes -
It’s Rubens vs. Facebook in fight over artistic nudity
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Why smart policies are key to solving the world’s clean water problems
6 votes -
Medicinal cannabis products to be legalised
4 votes -
'A huge win': New Zealand brings in paid domestic violence leave in world first
7 votes -
An unlikely group of billionaires and politicians has created the most unbelievable tax break ever
13 votes -
New Vermont legalization law sparks 'gift' delivery service
4 votes -
Australian governments concede Great Barrier Reef headed for 'collapse'
13 votes -
What the reality of breastfeeding looks like in the US
12 votes -
Science under siege: Behind the scenes at US President Donald Trump’s troubled environment agency
8 votes -
Elected officials, please stop drinking Silicon Valley's kool-aid
4 votes -
Debunking UBI funding schemes
10 votes -
Canadian Geographic's indigenous people's atlas - History of residential schools
10 votes -
Scott Pruitt resigns as US Environmental Protection Agency administrator
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The tunnel that could break New York
13 votes -
EU sends controversial internet copyright reforms back to the drawing board
13 votes -
GST overhaul promises $9 billion federal injection to level playing field
1 vote -
Is Facebook a publisher? In public it says no, but in court it says yes
6 votes -
Australian states and retail chains ban single-use plastic bags
16 votes -
China has refused to recycle the West's plastics. What now?
7 votes -
China just handed the world a 111-million-ton trash problem
17 votes -
Official near-earth object plan will look into nuking asteroids and other 'planetary defense missions'
5 votes -
Senate passes sweeping income tax cut plan
4 votes -
Labor confirms it will oppose 'irresponsible' ten-year Australian tax package
1 vote -
Massachussetts renewable energy bill clears Senate
8 votes -
Tunisian presidential committee recommends decriminalizing homosexuality
5 votes -
Space station could be split to aid privatization, new NASA chief says
4 votes -
Billions in US solar projects shelved after Donald Trump panel tariff
8 votes -
Fall asleep in seconds by listening to a soothing voice read the EU’s new GDPR legislation
11 votes -
‘Disneyland for Big Tobacco’: How Indonesia’s lax smoking laws are helping next generation to get hooked
4 votes -
Denmark bans the burqa and niqab
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We're starting to see a lot of repeat questions, so let me make an introduction to Tildes post for everyone just arriving
It's been an interesting couple of weeks while we all decompress post-reddit and think about the future of democratic online forums. Most of the relevant topics have already been discussed in...
It's been an interesting couple of weeks while we all decompress post-reddit and think about the future of democratic online forums. Most of the relevant topics have already been discussed in multiple threads, and rather than having repeats, I'd like to invite everyone to comment on these threads themselves - and to read the comments that are already there. You'll find most of the solutions we've been thinking about explained in some detail, and we do want your feedback on these ideas to help make them better.
I suggest you bookmark this page. This thread is getting a bit lost in the shuffle, and it's really the best nexus of information about tildes we have at the moment. It'll take you quite a while to read all of this, so since we don't have 'save posts' here yet, a bookmark will have to do. We're also updating the links here as new discussions form. If you think a discussion should be added here, please reply to this thread with the link and I'll take care of editing it into the main post. When you see new users asking repeat questions, please link them to this post. Thanks for your patience while we work through all of this. :)
Let's get started.
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A group is its own worst enemy. This will help you think better about online community management. Also, if you haven't yet, play The Game Of Trust.
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Community Moderators? How do we moderate effectively, and fairly? Do we moderate at all? (everyone should read this monster) Also, see round two.
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How do we handle communities that get too big? It's a doozy, the inverse of reddit.
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Do we allow Fluff content? Just how do we select for quality instead of popularity, or even define quality, anyway?
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Do we allow for political content? How do we handle one of the most heated categories of discussion? Also see the followup.
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What do we do about "Fake News?" And you thought politics was hard? :D
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Can we create new ~groups? Will users be able to create them? Yes, eventually... but it's not that simple.
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How do we stop bots from wrecking the place? What about the bots that are useful?
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Why exactly is my comment box at the bottom, rather than the top? We have reasons. ;)
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Anonymous posting? You betcha. Privacy is not just a buzzword.
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Can we think of a better name than votes? Not really, not yet. Got any ideas?
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Funding - how do we pay for all of this? Nothing is free, after all. No ads, no pay to play, but what else could we do?
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Tildes Gold? No, something much better - the exemplary upvote, because you need a limited use vote to highlight the things you think are top quality. If we all use them together, it just might work.
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What changes need to be made to the comment tags before they are re-enabled? It's a tough problem.
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Should we make the site publicly visible? For users without accounts to read.
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Moving the vote count to the vote button. It's the little things.
And, of course, our first ban. In fact we're up to two now.
It's not all serious, though!
- Drop by and introduce yourself. Also see round two and round one.
- Where are you from? Quite the diversity in countries already!
- Our first Trump thread. Went better than expected.
- What about cultural exchanges? Great idea there.
- First impressions? Once you've slogged through all this, tell us what you think about the site. ;)
- Some simple user scripts. It's not RES, but it's a start.
Please do take some time to browse through everything in ~tildes. It's a cross between theoryofreddit, ideasfortheadmins, and announcements. That's where we talk turkey. There's a new discussion there every day.
I also want to make one important contrast about what this site intends to be.
Reddit and Voat: Democratic republic based on popularity. 'Free speech' forums.
Tidles: Democratic meritocracy based on quality. 'Civil speech' forum.Enjoy yourselves, post some content, make some new friends. This sweet honeymoon phase won't last forever, and it's one of the best parts of a new site. Remember, as long as you're civil here, you are never going to have any problems.
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Uganda imposes WhatsApp and Facebook tax 'to stop gossip'
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Europe will vote on internet censorship on the 20th
11 votes