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17 votes
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Bloodied Macbooks and stacks of cash: Inside the increasingly violent Discord servers where kids flaunt their crimes
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Looking for advice on designing 3D printable board game inserts
Hello Tildes board gamers! I got a 3D printer last year, and over the last few months, I've started printing organizers other people have designed from Printables and Thingiverse, especially for...
Hello Tildes board gamers!
I got a 3D printer last year, and over the last few months, I've started printing organizers other people have designed from Printables and Thingiverse, especially for games with poor provided organization or lots of tokens and cards... however there are a number of games I have where people haven't designed a good organizer, or the ones which exist are lacking in some way (don't fit my boxes, missing boxes for expansions, only support all the expansions, etc)
Does anyone have tips on getting started with designing my own? I've got some very basic 3D modeling knowledge, but my primary strengths are as a programmer, so leveraging something like OpenSCAD would be ideal. I saw the boardgame insert toolkit, but it seems relatively basic - there are lots of convenience features I'd love to add as well (like curved walls for token holders to make it easier to get tokens out). Is that a good place to start, or should I look elsewhere?
Even just some ideas about tolerances and/or tips for how to size sections for cards would be super helpful.
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SEO for niche topics
Hi All, As yet another reddit transplant (YART) I've been watching the drama on that other platform and reflecting on what the most important aspects of successful online discussions are for me....
Hi All,
As yet another reddit transplant (YART) I've been watching the drama on that other platform and reflecting on what the most important aspects of successful online discussions are for me.
One of the things that I value(d) most about reddit was the ability to use the keyword
redditin DuckDuckGo or Google searches to help me find more relevant and helpful content about a variety of niche subjects. So far, it seems to me like Tildes has some potential to fill this role based on its emphasis of thoughtful text content. Also, these types of searches add credibility to a site when random internet browsers stumble across a thread discussing their exact question.One thought that I had along these lines was that people who care about this type of thing could make a concerted effort to transport content from reddit and other sites to be shared here. I don't think it would be appropriate to just copy and paste text without adding at least a bit of original thoughts or context. However, I often find myself researching niche products or ideas to such an extent that I could write up a nice summary of all my findings. A post like that could be a nice crash course to others or a fun way to introduce people to ideas they didn't know about.
Would people here be interested in consciously doing this type of thing? We could all make nice amalgamations of information we think is important as we independently research topics and post them here to boost discussion and boost Tildes threads in web search results.
18 votes -
Who owns the code? If ChatGPT's AI helps write your app, does it still belong to you?
25 votes -
The truth about Afghanistan's zero unit night raids
7 votes -
Apple Podcasts gets upgraded search functionality
5 votes -
The California Honeydrops | OurVinyl Sessions (2022)
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What is your favorite TV show that you rewatch often?
Almost everyone has one, a TV show that they love so much that they rewatch it every once in a while. For me, it has to be Band of Brothers. In my humble opinion this is the very best miniseries...
Almost everyone has one, a TV show that they love so much that they rewatch it every once in a while. For me, it has to be Band of Brothers. In my humble opinion this is the very best miniseries mankind has ever produced. I love every scene of every episode and by now I know the entire show by memory. I still rewatch it once a year. People call me insane and don't understand why and to be honest neither do I. Whenever I come across a post about this show or hear a piece of the music I just have to watch it again.
I was 13 when the show first aired on TV and I watched it every week with my father. We're both WW2 buffs and consume every piece of media that has anything to do with it. Band of Brothers was right up our alley. Not only have I watched the show more times than I can keep track of, I also read all the books written by the men of Easy Company just to learn more and find out about what the show got wrong. The show has some errors but I still love it.
Enough about me, what is your favorite show to rewatch? How often do you rewatch it? What triggers your need to rewatch it? :)
Edit: thanks for all the cool replies guys. It's my first day on Tildes and I'm really liking it here so far. I just want to reply to everyone but the site is telling me to slow down!
94 votes -
The great convergence in global equality
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Competitive Overwatch players of Tildes: What's a tip you'd love to share?
Whether it be team comps, strategies, or even a nifty thing about a hero. Who are our competitive Overwatch players who might be missing a place to chat about it?
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What are your thoughts on social nudity?
Got your attention yet? I'm a mod of the nudism sub on that other site, and I've set up camp on KBin and Lemmy in case our users want to revolt, but personally have been enjoying Tildes quite a...
Got your attention yet?
I'm a mod of the nudism sub on that other site, and I've set up camp on KBin and Lemmy in case our users want to revolt, but personally have been enjoying Tildes quite a bit more, despite not having a specific place to host our community (but that isn't what Tildes is for....)
My wife and I have visited many nudist or clothing optional resorts, campgrounds, and beaches in the US and overseas. These are non-sexualized family friendly places, just like any other resort, summer camp, or beach you've been to, except that the vast majority of people aren't wearing clothes. There are multiple worldwide organizations that represent nudists, provide accreditation to resorts and clubs, making sure everyone is "playing by the rules" and maintaining a level of decorum.
Next month we're headed back to a clothing optional music festival that we thoroughly enjoyed last year.
There is something completely freeing about being outside in the sun/breeze/ocean/lake/whatever with no clothing, no connection to your daily life. We both have stressful jobs that require us to be "on-grid" almost all the time, and being able to make these escapes are a way to completely disconnect from the stresses of daily life. And of course, swimming in clothing, and then having to sit around in those wet clothes for the next hour is just a ridiculous idea.
So what say you Tildes (Tilders? Tildesers? Tildees?)? Have you ever skinny dipped or visited a nude beach? Got any questions about the logistics of it?
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Filtering site domains on Tildes
When I learned about filtered tags I thought this is an underated feature I missed on Reddit, and save me so much hassle of screening content I am not interested. I think filter sites or specific...
When I learned about filtered tags I thought this is an underated feature I missed on Reddit, and save me so much hassle of screening content I am not interested.
I think filter sites or specific domains would make my homepage so much cleaner, like filtering all BBC and CNN posts, what do you think?.
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I wanna hear your music!
I was told by the overlords that this was the way to ask permission to hear you! I wanna share, discover, and enjoy your personal music. I’ll add myself and some other projects to the bottom of...
I was told by the overlords that this was the way to ask permission to hear you! I wanna share, discover, and enjoy your personal music. I’ll add myself and some other projects to the bottom of this post, but I truly only want to hear you.
https://jlawson.bandcamp.com/album/visions
https://on.soundcloud.com/VkPckGcot1Xt9mjA7
Much love,
Jeakams30 votes -
How do you make meeting notes?
I saw some topics on note-taking programs and apps, so I felt a topic on note-taking strategies would be a nice complementary one. When I was still a student, I experimented with various note...
I saw some topics on note-taking programs and apps, so I felt a topic on note-taking strategies would be a nice complementary one. When I was still a student, I experimented with various note types (mind map, Cornell, bullet points,...) but ever since I started working, I've sort of stopped experimenting. Hence my question: how do you take meeting notes?
9 votes -
The history of Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu
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Undercity - A short film about New York City urban exploration
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Recommendations for a new food processor
I'm looking to get a new food processor since mine is slowly dying. I use mine for making sauces, salsa, and pizza dough. So it needs to be able stand up to a heavy load. What do you all recommend?
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Reddit communities are switching to NSFW to create some friction and rob Reddit of ad revenue
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Looking for food related YouTube channel recommendations
I've really enjoyed Kenji's channel as I find it informative and not oversensationalised like the vast majority of food YouTube channels. Are there any others that have got that magic mix of...
I've really enjoyed Kenji's channel as I find it informative and not oversensationalised like the vast majority of food YouTube channels.
Are there any others that have got that magic mix of giving the food science and practicality, while avoiding the clickbait and sensationalism stereotype?
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One Piece theory discussion thread
One Piece is known for extreme foreshadowing and grandiose world building, which allows for some interesting fan theories. So, let's see what you've got :) I'll start. I've always suspected that...
One Piece is known for extreme foreshadowing and grandiose world building, which allows for some interesting fan theories. So, let's see what you've got :)
I'll start.
I've always suspected that Imu was from the Void Century or earlier, due to them having history or knowledge of the giant straw hat frozen in impel down, and with the recent chapter it's looking moreso indicated.
My thoughts about how and why he became immortal, are because of the Op Op fruit, but the reasoning I think is because it was necessary to beat Joy Boy the first time around.
Joy Boy, or at least Luffy's manifestation of it, seems to sap vitality whenever it's used. My suspicion is that the Op Op fruit is necessary in order to achieve a full form Joy Boy, or else Joy Boy will just die of old age. So, Imu used it in order to steal that opportunity from Joy Boy in the past.
So, if I had to guess, Law will sacrifice himself for Luffy toward the end of the show to allow Luffy to permanently enter the Joy Boy state and bring eternal freedom to everyone!
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Thoughts on link aggregators vs communities, and other musings
I recently made a post here on Tildes in ~food about a pizza I made, and linked it to an Imgur album showing part of the process. This seemed interesting to me, and didn't think of it as an image...
I recently made a post here on Tildes in ~food about a pizza I made, and linked it to an Imgur album showing part of the process. This seemed interesting to me, and didn't think of it as an image post per-se. While most of the responses were positive, and we talked about pizza-making, it clearly did upset some people who viewed it as an image-only post.
Thinking through things, image only posts can be a bad thing - but there are plenty of good reasons to make image posts as well. Would images always be ok if they are original content? Certainly doesn't completely eliminate the possibility for people to shitpost, but does reduce it considerably.
Would it be acceptable to allow image posts, but require a certain number of words/characters attached to each post? This seems like it would be pretty easy to implement, and forces the user to actually make some effort, as opposed to just "karma farming".
AND ANOTHER THING!
Subscriptions. I would really like to see more specialized groups/communities here, and the current implementation I see is encouraging. ~games now has sub-groups, ~games.tabletop and ~games.gamedesign. This same system could be extended to sports. ~sports.motorsport.formula1, ~sports.esports.leagueoflegends, etc.
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What Obsidian plug-ins do you use?
It seems that Obsidian is a very popular note-taking software within the community here, so I would like to know what plugins you use for your daily workflow in Obsidian. I will start: Advanced...
It seems that Obsidian is a very popular note-taking software within the community here, so I would like to know what plugins you use for your daily workflow in Obsidian. I will start:
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Advanced Tables: Very useful for adding and managing markdown tables using simple intuitive keyboard strokes.
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Callout Manager: I tend to abuse the callout function (in my academic vault, I organize any kind of information inside a callout with the source of the info as the title), so it is good to have control of the colors for different kinds of callouts.
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Minimal Theme Settings: Nothing much to talk about. Just some eye candy to make my notes easier on the eyes. Plus, the focus mode is very good for study sessions.
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Obsidian Matrix: Allows me to organize some mathematical LaTeX code properly.
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Reading Time: Useful to grasp the length of a longer note at a quick glance.
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Recent Files: Helps me set myself around my files.
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Style Settings: Complement of "Minimal Theme Settings" to achieve maximum eye candy.
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List Callouts: I use it only in my personal projects vault. It helps me give particular emphasis to specific topics within my lists.
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Table of Contents: Useful for longer, heavily-structured notes.
Aside from that, I also have four CSS snippets:
- Align: Aligns my linked figures to the center of the page.
- Callout: Specifies the size of callouts (useful, as I mainly structure my notes inside callouts).
- Hide: Hides my "resources" folder from the Obsidian explorer (this folder contains files such as figures and PDFs that I link into my notes).
- Justify: Justifies all the text in read-mode.
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Fortnightly Programming Q&A Thread
General Programming Q&A thread! Ask any questions about programming, answer the questions of other users, or post suggestions for future threads. Don't forget to format your code using the triple...
General Programming Q&A thread! Ask any questions about programming, answer the questions of other users, or post suggestions for future threads.
Don't forget to format your code using the triple backticks or tildes:
Here is my schema: ```sql CREATE TABLE article_to_warehouse ( article_id INTEGER , warehouse_id INTEGER ) ; ``` How do I add a `UNIQUE` constraint?11 votes -
Simple, ethical, decent shoe recommendations
After several years, my current pair of shoes has finally fallen apart. I don't need to look cool, or any other bells and whistles. I am looking for a simple pair of men's shoes. I want something...
After several years, my current pair of shoes has finally fallen apart. I don't need to look cool, or any other bells and whistles. I am looking for a simple pair of men's shoes. I want something that preferably doesn't use sweat shops.
Any suggestions?
36 votes -
Challengers | Official trailer
5 votes -
DOTA 2 will not have a Battle Pass for the International 2023
21 votes -
Teresa Taylor/Nervosa dies: Butthole Surfers drummer and memorable ‘Slacker’ actor was 60
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TV Tuesdays Free Talk
Have you watched any TV shows recently you want to discuss? Any shows you want to recommend or are hyped about? Feel free to discuss anything here. Please just try to provide fair warning of...
Have you watched any TV shows recently you want to discuss? Any shows you want to recommend or are hyped about? Feel free to discuss anything here.
Please just try to provide fair warning of spoilers if you can.
13 votes -
A pizza recipe that's never failed me
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There are a lot of versions of "Hound Dog" before Elvis Presley did his
The original version of this thread was going to be a list of songs sung by Elvis, along with versions that were released by other people before him. For example: Burning Love Arthur Alexander...
The original version of this thread was going to be a list of songs sung by Elvis, along with versions that were released by other people before him. For example:
Burning Love
Arthur Alexander 1971 YouTube
Elvis Presley 1972
YouTubeNice and simple. Not to say "this is great, this is terrible", or "look, he stole it", but just because it's interesting to compare versions.
But then I looked at Hound Dog and wow there are a lot of covers. I got most of these from the Wikipedia article, which is pretty in-depth about this song: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hound_Dog_(song)
So, here's a short list. I'd be interested to know what you think - I love Big Mama Thornton's version, I love Elvis's version, but I'm not that keen on any of the others here.
Hound Dog
Big Mama Thornton 1952 YouTube
Freddie Bell and the Bellboys (date uncertain) []YouTube](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fJQ-fDb4M4s)
Elvis Presley 1956 YouTube
And here's a bunch more before Elvis did his version:
Little Esther 1953 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DVUQ_lmoyJ4
Jack Turner and his Granger County Gang 1953 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2AbAotf6ac0
Billy Star 195X https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZuDuuPWVL0s
Betsy Gay 1953 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dNG-0L-mldc
Eddie Hazlewood 1954 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QN23peWBe3g
11 votes -
The young miners dying of “an old man’s disease”
13 votes -
Nintendo Direct tomorrow Jun 21
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Reddit technical issues seem to be leading to comments still being visible on the site that users assumed were deleted
Edit: This might be a caching issue - Tildes mods have edited this post's title accordingly. Anyway, this issue is concerning, as many people deleted their comments and accounts. Now the accounts...
Edit:
This might be a caching issue - Tildes mods have edited this post's title accordingly.
Anyway, this issue is concerning, as many people deleted their comments and accounts. Now the accounts are gone but the comments are back. Intentional or not, Reddit should fix this asap and communicate. This isn't acceptable.
Edit 2, 16 days after the original post:
For the 4th or 5th time, comments are popping back. Most of them in their original form, very few (2 out of 25) still edited as "[deleted]"
Original post:
(I know, more reddit stuff, sorry)
On June 16, four days after the beginning of the current Reddit protests, some users were reporting that their deleted comments were getting restored:
- https://mstdn.games/@chris/110553477682106144
- https://kbin.social/m/RedditMigration/t/34112/Heads-up-Reddit-is-quietly-restoring-deleted-AND-overwritten-posts-and
There were doubts if this was intentional or a bug caused by the blackout, or some rollbacks. Hanlon's razor, etc.
I then personally mass-edited my comments to "[removed]" two days ago, and lo & behold, they're getting edited back. And from what I've seen, there's definitely a pattern:
- All restored comments are at least 8-12 months old, so several pages deep in the comments history
- 90% of them are about programming, a few of them on my country's subreddit.
- (More than half of my comments are on gaming subreddits, they're still edited as "[removed]")
- The vast majority of them have responses
- (Though most of my comments also have responses)
- They're edited back in "small waves". 15-20 this morning, 4 this evening (so far).
I'm now editing them back twice, hoping that Reddit only keeps the previous version of a comment.
I find Reddit's behavior to be absolutely shameful. I've been on internet forums for nearly 25 years, and I've never seen a site unilaterally and silently decide to un-delete or (un-)edit comments. Never.
It feels like a golden rule of internet has been broken, and I'm surprised to not see more talks about it.
94 votes -
Hunter Biden will plead guilty in a deal that likely avoids time behind bars in a tax and gun case
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Iceland suspends whale hunt on animal welfare concerns until the end of August, likely bringing controversial practice to historic end
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Three more Minnesota residents charged in Jan. 6 Capitol breach. All three men are related.
29 votes -
Andrew Tate charged with rape and human trafficking in Romania
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Handling text reposts (recurring subjects)
While browsing over the past little while I have noticed that I starting to see "text reposts". I did a quick search and saw that link reposts have been discussed in the past, but I didn't come...
While browsing over the past little while I have noticed that I starting to see "text reposts".
I did a quick search and saw that link reposts have been discussed in the past, but I didn't come across something in relation to text posts.To make it a bit more clear what I mean, a recent example:
- In my feed today: https://tildes.net/~tech/16nj/second_brain_software_of_choice
- A very similar thread last week: https://tildes.net/~creative/1639/what_do_you_use_for_note_taking_writing
Generally speaking I don't mind reposts, certainly with "ask" topics new insights can be gained over time and different people might give different answers. At the same time I do think that the landscape around note taking software hasn't drastically changed in a week.
To be clear, I am not saying that the OP of the most recent topic did anything wrong either. Even if you remember to check if a question has been asked before (I ironically almost forgot myself in this case) you might not find it.
But I am wondering if more could be done to surface previous discussions. Not to specifically prevent these sorts of reposts but also to surface potentially valuable information of previous discussions.
Something that does come to mind is having a mechanism that uses the title someone is typing as (part of) a search query in the same space. Matching topics could then be shown before submission.
Or if we care more about making previous discussions accessible give the OP after submission the option to also link to previous topics around the subject. Interlinked topics is something that would be interesting to explore, basically borrowing from the "other discussions" tab idea but make it "similar discussions".
I'm curious to see what others think about it.
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‘People are simply not buying them’: That’s a wrap for Fantales in Australia
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Touchlab has launched a first-of-its-kind robot which gives clinicians the ability to 'feel' patients remotely as part of a Finnish hospital pilot
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Image hosts of choice?
Beyond IMGUR, what image hosts are the hotness these days for when we want to share our dogs / pizzas / pc builds here on Tildes?
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Any RSS feed recommendations that aren't news?
Just recently started getting into rss feeds. Have set up a feed reader and some feeds for my favorite sports team and some news sites and blogs that interest me. But whenever I look up some...
Just recently started getting into rss feeds. Have set up a feed reader and some feeds for my favorite sports team and some news sites and blogs that interest me. But whenever I look up some recommendations for new feeds to follow, I'd say 90%+ of the recommendations are news sites like the BBC or NYT as well as tech news sites.
Does anyone have any feed recommendations that aren't just news websites? Maybe an interesting blog or something entirely different? Thanks.
I'll drop an interesting one that I found right here on tildes a few days ago, about life in Antarctica: https://brr.fyi/
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Life in the cosmos: James Webb Space Telescope hints at lower number of habitable planets
36 votes -
By studying dig sites, sagas and ancient cookbooks, a culinary archaeologist is recreating dishes the Vikings ate – and rewriting the popular view of these people in the process
15 votes -
Estonia legalizes same-sex marriage
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Recommend lesser known YouTube channels that make well designed videos
Would love to watch videos that are well designed edited, especially done so in an original manner but have a low subscriber count (less than 75k subscribers?). The content could be vlogs, video...
Would love to watch videos that are well designed edited, especially done so in an original manner but have a low subscriber count (less than 75k subscribers?). The content could be vlogs, video essays, travel, design!
62 votes -
K-pop thread
There's a whole lotta normal music threads, but kpop seems more popular recently. Any songs that people like? Any comebacks you're excited for?
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Any "The Leftovers" fans on Tildes?
One of my favorite subreddits was about the show "The Leftovers". I don't know anyone in real life that has watched it and seeing what people thought while watching the show / after their first...
One of my favorite subreddits was about the show "The Leftovers". I don't know anyone in real life that has watched it and seeing what people thought while watching the show / after their first watch was great.
My first watch (and rewatch). Beware, it includes spoilers! Like 99% of it is spoilers.
When I first watched season three had just came out. I was ~20 year old and quite impatient person. I binge-watched it eager to find out where the 2% all went. I finished it and didn't think much of it... or so I thought. I put it in the same "basket" with Lost and that was it.
Few weeks after finishing it I was catching myself thinking about the characters, about their story, about the feelings I had while I was watching the show... I am a huge fan of Max Richter (and cinematic music, in general) and every time youtube plays me The departure, it's like I am seeing the hopelessness in the eyes of most of the characters. It's the only show that has affected me that much so far.
I recently rewatched it, and having known the end, the entire journey through the seasons was totally new experience. I knew what happened to everyone and I was just observing all of their emotions, behavior, choice of words... I found the show somehow better than my first watch.
Of course, besides the story, the cast had a crucial part to how great this show was for me. Everyone played their role beautifully. The only character that was somehow redundant (in its current state) was Jill.
So, has anyone here seen the show and what are your thoughts about it?
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Quote-only orphan comments: useful context or noisy clutter?
Some of you may have noticed that the threads under some topics include a comment which consists only of some paragraphs quoted from the article posted in the topic, posted by the same user who...
Some of you may have noticed that the threads under some topics include a comment which consists only of some paragraphs quoted from the article posted in the topic, posted by the same user who posted the topic. (I’m choosing not to link to any examples, because I don’t want to single anyone out for special attention, in case they feel persecuted by this.)
@cfabbro and I were discussing this in a quiet corner of an old thread, and we came to the conclusion that this was a topic which should be discussed by more than just us two, in the hope of finding a Tildes-wide consensus about a consistent way to treat those quote-only orphan comments.
The Context
These quote-only comments are a side-effect of a deliberate feature of Tildes. When you create a topic there are three fields to be completed. The combination of fields you complete determine the type of topic you’re making.
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Title All topics must have a title. This is compulsory.
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Link A field for a URL linking to an article or video or other off-site content. This is optional.
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Text A field for adding text to your post. This is optional.
If you complete:
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Link but not Text - this creates a simple link topic: the topic consists only of an off-site link.
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Text but not Link - this creates a simple text topic: the topic consists only of user-provided text.
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Link and Text - this produces a complex link topic: the topic consists of an off-site link plus user-provided text. However, the user-provided text is not incorporated into the actual topic, but is split off into a stand-alone comment.
Some people who post links also like to include a relevant quote to summarise the article they’re posting, to let readers know what the article is about before they click the off-site link. But, as above, this quote gets split off as a stand-alone comment. It is no longer part of the post. It becomes an orphaned comment consisting only of the quote.
The Question
Given that these quote-only orphan comments exist, the question arises: how should we treat them?
It has been observed that there are two diametrically opposed approaches to this:
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Some people vote on them, seeing them as useful summaries of the posted article, providing some context for the discussion.
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Some people label them as ‘Noise’, seeing them as pointless extracts from the article, cluttering up the discussion thread.
In one recent extreme case, a quote-only orphan comment had both 16 votes and was collapsed due to ‘Noise’ labels.
This is creating some confusion among newcomers to Tildes (as well as some of the old-timers). How are they supposed to vote/label these comments? Well, there’s no clear precedent for them to follow.
@cfabbro and I decided to put it to all of you. Maybe by discussing this, we can come up with a consistent treatment for these comments.
So what do you think about these quote-only orphan comments? Are they useful context or noisy clutter? Should we be giving them votes or labelling them as noise?
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