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5 votes
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How OXO conquered the American kitchen
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Pauline Kael: One of film’s worst and most ridiculous critics
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Denmark poised to build on 2022 Beijing Olympic Winter Games – these are exciting opportunities to grow hockey for the Danes
5 votes -
FK Bodø/Glimt, the Norwegian minnows catching Europe's elite cold
4 votes -
In 1965, Teté-Michel Kpomassie left his Togo homeland for a new life in Greenland; the first African man to set foot there
5 votes -
Okuda Hiroko: The Casio employee behind the “Sleng Teng” riddim that revolutionized reggae
6 votes -
A brilliant year: Alireza Firouzja’s rise to the very top
7 votes -
Norway's young tennis titan rising for ATP Finals debut – Casper Ruud shares the influences of his coach and father Christian, and Rafael Nadal, which have led him to Turin
3 votes -
Twitter rolls out tipping with bitcoin, explores verifying NFT profile pics
7 votes -
Whitney Houston, American girl: Why America embraced Whitney Houston, and how it destroyed her
3 votes -
A closer look at the DarkSide ransomware gang, which was responsible for the recent attack on Colonial Pipeline
15 votes -
The unparalleled genius of John von Neumann
13 votes -
Annie's Mac and Cheese is based in the Bay Area, but Annie is not. Here's her story.
7 votes -
EU antitrust czar and Big Tech's fiercest opponent – Margrethe Vestager has become famous for putting up a fight against tech giants
6 votes -
Soul superhero: The massive life and tragic death of King Curtis
4 votes -
What happened to Jordan Peterson?
16 votes -
Forty years of weird: Al Yankovic’s biggest moments
15 votes -
‘I was invisible’: The maid-turned-star who’s taking on racism in Brazil
5 votes -
The making of football's 'humble' superstar Erling Haaland
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An overview of Brazilian emperor Dom Pedro II's life and regency
5 votes -
The creative mastermind of Minecraft – meet Jens 'Jeb' Bergensten, Chief Creative Officer at Mojang
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How Zlatan became Zlatan – a swaggering, sensational player who has won wherever he's gone
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Taking back our privacy - Profile of Moxie Marlinspike, founder of Signal
9 votes -
Hulu's documentary ‘I Am Greta’, a portrait of the young eco-warrior never quite gets to know her
7 votes -
The (mostly) true story of Vanilla Ice, hip-hop, and the American Dream
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How Dagny's luminous pop battles Norway's endless nights – Strangers/Lovers emerges as one of 2020's most assured debuts
5 votes -
Remembering my father
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Label sorting options in comment history
Hi, I'm not sure if this has already been proposed, but I think it could help solidify the labeling system somewhat if there were options in your profile to sort your comments by labels. Right now...
Hi, I'm not sure if this has already been proposed, but I think it could help solidify the labeling system somewhat if there were options in your profile to sort your comments by labels. Right now you can sort by newest or most upvoted, which is fine (although adding an option for oldest wouldn't hurt), but there's no particular way to see which comments of yours have received "exemplary" status etc. without scrolling through the entire list.
Since labels are not really directly correlated with upvotes, lacking such sorting options means that they are still considered a secondary/unimportant feedback process on Tildes. I personally think that one of the best ways that Tildes can distinguish itself from other content aggregators like Reddit is this slightly more complex feedback system, so it should probably be emphasized a little more on profiles as well.
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Amazon Prime Video is introducing individual user profiles
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The nine-woman feminist rap group Daughters of Reykjavik was mocked online and in Iceland's news media – so they're taking their message elsewhere
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From homeless refugee to chess prodigy, nine-year-old dreams of becoming youngest Grandmaster
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Magnus Carlsen: ‘My emotions are usually outside my body and that's not what you usually connect to a chess player’
7 votes -
Henry Grimes, a jazz bassist. Disappeared in 1970 and was presumed dead. Was found by a social worker in 2002, destitute and with no bass. Eventually won a lifetime achievement award in 2016
12 votes -
Don't fall for Bloomberg's effusive Elon Musk profile
16 votes -
Huey Long, the dictator of Louisiana
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The confessions of Marcus "MalwareTech" Hutchins, the hacker who stopped WannaCry and was arrested by the FBI in 2017
33 votes -
Elisabeth Bik quit her job to spot errors in research papers — and has become the public face of image sleuthing
9 votes -
Too black, too queer, too holy: why Little Richard never truly got his dues -- How did a turbaned drag queen from the sexual underground of America’s Deep South ignite rock’n’roll?
10 votes -
Where Dr. Anothony Fauci came from — and the crisis that shaped his career
6 votes -
Maya Henckel, the world's youngest female esports professional, already has a League of Legends World Championship title under her belt
8 votes -
How Anthony Fauci became America’s doctor
8 votes -
The weirdly enduring appeal of Weird Al Yankovic
7 votes -
Remembering Big Bang basher Fred Hoyle
5 votes -
A brief history of – Ole Gunnar Solskjær
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Alexander Isak, the rising star compared to Zlatan Ibrahimovic, but who couldn't be more different
5 votes -
The woman shaking up the diamond industry
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Armand Duplantis: ‘I am going to try and carry the sport as much as I can and I know the best way to do that is to jump really high’
5 votes -
Elizabeth Warren before she was a politician
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There may never ever be another man as powerful as Stanislav Petrov
7 votes