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24 votes
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The man who paves India's roads with old plastic
10 votes -
Marc Elrich edges out David Blair in Democratic primary for Montgomery County executive
5 votes -
What tea are yall drinking today?
For my daily tea-drinkers: What are you drinking today? Where'd you get it? How would you rate it? For my non-tea drinkers: Feel free to ask any questions you might have about the most widely...
For my daily tea-drinkers: What are you drinking today? Where'd you get it? How would you rate it?
For my non-tea drinkers: Feel free to ask any questions you might have about the most widely consumed beverage in the world (next to water). Share a time you had a good experience or a bad experience.
35 votes -
Another boy rescued from flooded cave in northern Thailand
8 votes -
PJ Morton: NPR Music Tiny Desk Concert (2018)
3 votes -
Channel Seven accused of fear-mongering over 'African gangs' story
6 votes -
So Long TNT, There's a New Explosive in Town
5 votes -
What is your go-to never-failing joke?
Here's my not-so original joke. There are two kinds of people in the world: those who need closure.
26 votes -
Canadian Geographic's indigenous people's atlas - History of residential schools
10 votes -
Belle and Sebastian - If You're Feeling Sinister (1996)
5 votes -
The Federalist Papers: Author Identification Through K-Means Clustering
12 votes -
Dark patterns
18 votes -
3 Arguments Against Socialism And Why They Fail
20 votes -
US opposition to breast-feeding resolution stuns World Health officials
14 votes -
Inside the minds of Elon Musk's fans
12 votes -
US opposition to breast-feeding resolution stuns World Health officials
19 votes -
How Journey only truly made sense when almost everything had been cut
11 votes -
Added a confirmation prompt if you're leaving a page with something "unfinished"
This has been requested a number of times, sorry for all the lost comments in the meantime. The site should now ask you to confirm if you try to leave a page with an "unfinished" topic, comment,...
This has been requested a number of times, sorry for all the lost comments in the meantime.
The site should now ask you to confirm if you try to leave a page with an "unfinished" topic, comment, or message. This includes starting to write new ones, but also covers the forms for editing a post. It should only trigger if you actually make any changes, so if you click "Edit" on a comment/topic, but don't edit it at all (or do, and then change the text back to what it was originally), you shouldn't get a confirmation when you leave the page.
Please let me know if you notice any issues or strange behaviors with this.
63 votes -
Some heat relief forecast as California fires rage
2 votes -
Reputation systems, "engagement" vs. participation, and the "first post!" effect
I'm mostly very appreciative of everything @Deimos has accomplished here; so far, it's been a very smooth and interesting alpha experience. I'm seeking some clarity on how the eventual reputation...
I'm mostly very appreciative of everything @Deimos has accomplished here; so far, it's been a very smooth and interesting alpha experience. I'm seeking some clarity on how the eventual reputation and trust system he proposes might eventually materialize, and would like to start a discussion among other users as to what mechanic they're seeking. [My apologies if this has been addressed previously - search functions are also anxiously awaited.]
There are multiple social sites (Slashdot, HN, Reddit, etc.) which use new/active/upvoted categorization for ranking front-page comments. This seems to be reproduced here, and generally, I don't have a problem with it as long as the permitted posts don't become just a reproduction of inflammatory click-bait available elsewhere, dank memes, etc.
However, on a per-user-basis, the first reasonably-well composed comment on a thread collects most of the votes. My observation is that in an active post thread, the best-reasoned/researched posts may occur after dozens/hundreds of comments, as people who don't spend their entire lives camping on a social site (highly-engaged!) join, read through prior material, and comment. These users don't garner the votes and reputation points which highly-engaged users might, even though they're working harder as quality participants. Threads die, potentially prematurely, because there's no reward for late arrivals or continuing disputation.
While this phenomenon hasn't become egregiously manifest on Tildes yet, there's certainly potential for it to arise. Would it make sense to age out the votes on the "first post!" comment, so that there's some encouragement for deeper or longer posts to continue on an active thread?
Since Tildes is ostensibly built to discourage the "engagement" tactics required to optimize for maximum ad views (e.g. https://www.bitcatcha.com/blog/instagram-tools-strategies-no-ones-talking/), is there another system which might further encourage participants to engage in thoughtful discussion and high-quality posts instead?
28 votes -
The future of policing is here
20 votes -
Closure in Moscow - A Night at the Spleen (2009)
2 votes -
Two weeks after “ending” US family separation, parents still can’t contact their children
7 votes -
Any MMA fans here on Tildes?
UFC 226 main event last night was a blast. Any other MMA fanatics here?
5 votes -
Trump administration halts $10.4 billion in health insurance payments
9 votes -
State of the Onion @ iOS
3 votes -
Worried NATO partners wonder if Atlantic alliance can survive Trump. Europeans hope the president who disparages allies and praises autocrats is an aberration but fear problems may run deeper
7 votes -
Thailand cave rescue: Mission to save boys under way
15 votes -
itty.bitty.site: share content stored 100% in the URL
14 votes -
UGK - One Day
7 votes -
Despite Chrome’s pending “mark of shame,” three major news sites aren’t HTTPS
18 votes -
What are you reading?
I’m personally reading Windows Internals Pt.1 Hopefully I’m going to finish it soon so I can move on to my C book.
22 votes -
Books about social housing & architecture
I read the book 'Municipal Dreams' a few weeks ago and really enjoyed the history of social housing presented in it. I picked up 'Living in Cities' by Ralph Tubbs which is like a modernist new...
I read the book 'Municipal Dreams' a few weeks ago and really enjoyed the history of social housing presented in it. I picked up 'Living in Cities' by Ralph Tubbs which is like a modernist new town pamphlet style book about the futures of cities & towns. I also have 'Post-Modern Buildings in Britain' which is quite nice for a flip through and some history of these buildings.
I'd definitely reccomend Municipal Dreams for anyone even slightly intrested in UK social housing (and more) and I think the way it is presented is really nice.
I was wondering if anyone knew any particularly good books about architecture (specifically about social housing's architecture), I realise this is quite hard as little has been recorded around some of this stuff.
Further any books surrounding modernist ideals that lead to this would be nice to discuss as well as I've not seen much in the way of primary sources here.
8 votes -
'Seahorse hotels' bring an endangered species back from the edge of extinction
6 votes -
BibSonomy: A social bookmark and publication sharing system
3 votes -
A disastrous time for abuse of women in this country
23 votes -
SpaceX is building a ‘kid-sized submarine’ to rescue trapped soccer team
17 votes -
Reading Group
Anyone up for a weekly / semi-weekly reading group? Probably aimed at short texts, my experience is that groups that attempt long texts always fall apart as people get behind and can't participate...
Anyone up for a weekly / semi-weekly reading group? Probably aimed at short texts, my experience is that groups that attempt long texts always fall apart as people get behind and can't participate anymore. Not just short fiction necessarily either, we could do poetry and philosophy and nonfiction too.
If you're interested, maybe comment with a text you think we should do.
18 votes -
Collection of some Sketches
11 votes -
Just started having Internal Server Error when trying to see my user page
This is happening on mobile (Redmi 5a, Android 7.1, running as a Chrome web App) Edit: it works now
7 votes -
SPLC Weekend Read: ‘The Rosa Parks of the transgender movement’
10 votes -
Depersonalization in gender dysphoria: widespread and widely unrecognized
7 votes -
The Zero Meter Diving Team - A story of family, loss, and the Chernobyl disaster
6 votes -
Throwaway accounts / anonymous posting / temporary personas
Edit: whoopsie, already being discussed here: https://tildes.net/%7Etildes.official/2x3 This is tangential to this post here about NSFW/controversial content. Sometimes one needs to make a...
Edit: whoopsie, already being discussed here: https://tildes.net/%7Etildes.official/2x3
This is tangential to this post here about NSFW/controversial content. Sometimes one needs to make a confidential post detached from their own identity (say for example about a psychological problem or advice on an event where the OP wants to conceal real identities), and most places one needs a throwaway account. I think it'd be nicer if we allowed people to make posts detached from their main accounts w/o having to create new throwaway accounts. It might be possible via allowing a certain number of "personas" (i.e. a couple names one can allocate and use as nicknames), or via allowing to post anonymously (i.e. hiding the poster's account name, not w/o one), or allowing personas but temporarily and randomly generated names. What's you thoughts?
6 votes -
ICANN't get no respect: Europe throws Whois privacy plan in the trash
11 votes -
What game(s) had the best, or your favourite, leveling system?
Which games had really well thought out and engaging leveling system? Skyrim was a good baseline I believe, not perfect but engaging and not too punishing. Path of Exile seems convoluted to me, to...
Which games had really well thought out and engaging leveling system?
Skyrim was a good baseline I believe, not perfect but engaging and not too punishing. Path of Exile seems convoluted to me, to many skills the dont make any real impact. Fable was effective but very simple. Oblivion tried hard for a deep leveling system but was basically broken. Witcher 3 was pretty run of the mill (I thought, despite the praise the game gets).
I'm trying to find something where there are several viable different playstyles. And it's always good when combat isn't the only way to proceed.
17 votes -
ArenaNet fires two employees over Twitter interactions with GW2 players
15 votes -
Twitter is suspending more than one million accounts per day in latest purge
27 votes -
Search Bar
Ok, so I'm relatively new here on tildes, so I'm not even sure if I'm posting this in the right place, and if I am, I apologize. One of the things that I've noticed about tildes is that it doesn't...
Ok, so I'm relatively new here on tildes, so I'm not even sure if I'm posting this in the right place, and if I am, I apologize. One of the things that I've noticed about tildes is that it doesn't have a search bar. I've looked through some posts but can't seem to find anything about it (it was made difficult by the lack of the search bar :P), so I'm wondering is there a reason we don't have one, have we not gotten round to getting one yet or do we just not want one? What are your thoughts on a search bar?
8 votes