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12 votes
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Facebook failed to delete 93% of posts containing speech violating its own rules in India
8 votes -
Mogli - Another Life (2019)
4 votes -
At least twenty-four Memphis police officers hurt in protests after deadly shooting
11 votes -
Forty online resources all women in tech careers should know about
7 votes -
In just two states, all prisoners can vote. Here's why few do.
7 votes -
Telegram founder points to China hacking attack during Hong Kong protest
7 votes -
Spotify begins testing curated podcast playlists
10 votes -
Penrose, a platform to create diagrams just by typing mathematical notation in plain text
6 votes -
Who has your back? Censorship edition 2019 - Report by the EFF that assesses major tech companies' content moderation policies
8 votes -
Branding the Decentralized Web
6 votes -
The Trevor Project releases the results of its inaugural National Survey on LGBTQ Youth Mental Health
15 votes -
Five trans Catholics on the Vatican’s rejection of their gender identity
7 votes -
In El Paso, border patrol is detaining migrants in ‘a human dog pound’
12 votes -
An oral history of Vincent D’Onofrio’s perfect Men in Black ‘sugar water’ scene
8 votes -
Starbase - YOLOL Programming
4 votes -
'I'm a pure athlete, I don't cheat' - Semenya will not take testosterone lowering drugs to compete in 800m or 1500m
11 votes -
Torchlight 2 coming to PS4, Xbox One and Switch in September
7 votes -
San Francisco says it will use AI to reduce bias when charging people with crimes
11 votes -
Cosmo Sheldrake - Egg and Soldiers (2019)
4 votes -
‘Bread is practically sacred’: how the taste of home sustained my refugee parents
6 votes -
A Brilliant Void: A Selection of Classic Irish Science Fiction edited by Jack Fennell
7 votes -
Cyberpunk 2077's E3 demo has weak gunplay and unimaginative stereotypes
25 votes -
The world of online dating for socialists
9 votes -
St. Louis Blues stifle Boston Bruins, 4-1, in Game 7 to win first title in team history
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An ACLU lawsuit says the Coast Guard accused innocent men of drug smuggling, chained them to decks, and sailed with them straight into a hurricane
13 votes -
Google Project Zero researcher releases denial-of-service vulnerability in Windows SymCrypt library
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YouTube without all the crap?
I'm a pretty regular YouTube watcher but if I accidentally glance down at the comments section, I know my night is going to be ruined. I wondered if there is any kind of YouTube app or service...
I'm a pretty regular YouTube watcher but if I accidentally glance down at the comments section, I know my night is going to be ruined.
I wondered if there is any kind of YouTube app or service that lets you watch and search for videos (even access my subscribed channels) but with less of the crap, ie. the comments and related videos, which just take you down a YouTube rabbit hole that you won't get out of for hours.
Cheers!
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The Pentagon is battling the clock to fix serious, unreported F-35 problems
6 votes -
The long-awaited upgrade to the US weather forecast model is here
7 votes -
Theresa May commits to net zero UK carbon emissions by 2050
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Board game recommendations to replace Monopoly?
Like the title says, every Christmas when my family gets together we play board games traditionally Monopoly. Last year I got tired of playing it and after some research I found Concordia and we...
Like the title says, every Christmas when my family gets together we play board games traditionally Monopoly. Last year I got tired of playing it and after some research I found Concordia and we had a blast playing it. I'm trying to jump the gun and researching ahead for this year, what are ~games recommendations for a good 2+ player game that isn't too convoluted to pick up and is a good time?
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Dragon quest: Australia kicks off search for possibly extinct lizard
5 votes -
DJI’s newest drone is a $499 tank meant to teach kids how to code
4 votes -
Men in Black: International forgets what made the original so great
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When street food builds one community, and rankles another: Berlin’s Thaipark has long represented the best of what informal food markets have to offer. So why does the city think it’s a problem?
4 votes -
Right-wing publications launder an anti-journalist smear campaign
11 votes -
Living agender, when the world doesn’t want you
18 votes -
Workers with disabilities are making cents per hour — and it’s legal
19 votes -
How to be great? Just be good, repeatably.
10 votes -
Plausible deniability and gaslighting in fighting ad blockers
24 votes -
Microsoft Alternatives project (MAlt) - Taking back control using open software
10 votes -
The experience of working on a thirty-year-old Macintosh SE
6 votes -
TurboGrafx-16 mini | Announcement trailer
6 votes -
Notes and conclusions from trying to host a static blog on IPFS
11 votes -
Chelsea Manning against the grand jury
8 votes -
Fan fiction writers are better than tech at organizing information online
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Suggestions on labels
Rationale: labels are a valuable way to receive and give feedback, so it would be useful to have more labels-related tools. This topic deals with labels received by an ordinary user or given by an...
Rationale: labels are a valuable way to receive and give feedback, so it would be useful to have more labels-related tools.
This topic deals with labels received by an ordinary user or given by an ordinary user from that user's point of view (as opposed to non-logged-in lurkers, other ordinary users, and users with elevated privileges).
While labels presently only apply to comments, these suggestions would apply to topic labels when they are implemented, and to other labellable content types should any appear.
The “Gilded” page—Issue 423
Suggestion 1. Users can filter their user pages for content labelled
Exemplary
.Unlike all other suggestions, this also applies to users viewing other users' pages, and possibly even to lurkers viewing user pages.
I also suggest that users have an option to automatically expand the
Exemplary
messages when they see their ownExemplary
content.Other labels given TO the user
The common point is that it would help if users observe the feedback given to them by others via labels. In addition, this would prevent label misuse and abuse.
Suggestion 2. Users have an option to observe labels given to their own content along with the label counts.
Suggestion 2a. If comment vote counts remain generally hidden, users should still be able to see the vote counts for their own comments.
Suggestion 3. Users can filter their user pages for content labelled
Malice
(but, of course, they should not be able to seeMalice
messages).Suggestion 4. Users can filter their user pages for content with any label (maybe with further options like All labels vs “Non-major” ones).
Edit: Suggestions 2, 3, and 4 might go with time lags. Namely, labels given to own content are only visible for content older than X minutes (X can be even 1440 or more) and to users with accounts older than Y days.
Labels given BY the user
Suggestion 5. Users have an option to automatically expand the label pane for the content they have already labelled.
Suggestion 6. Users can easily overview the content they labelled
Exemplary
. (This is basically the “Gilded” page in the other direction.) In addition, users can see the messages they provided when givingExemplary
labels.Suggestion 7. Users can easily overview the content they labelled
Malice
. In addition, users can see the messages they provided when givingMalice
labels.P.S. These suggestions deal with the current labels, but they can be extended to future labels, e.g., group-specific ones.
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Web Request and Declarative Net Request: Explaining the impact on Extensions in Manifest V3
7 votes -
A very happy 50th birthday to 'The Very Hungry Caterpillar'
9 votes