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4 votes
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Soundgarden - Black Hole Sun (I remember watching this one on MTV)
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Dandy Warhols - Bohemian Like You (This song was like 10 years too early IMO)
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Does anyone else feel like the whole vaporwave/outrun "movement" is a little played out?
It felt cool a few years ago but now it feels like everyone and their grandmother's dog has latched onto the style and it just feels overdone.
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I'm no major fan of Mr Yudkowsky, but in my experience he got it right in this article re. moderation
6 votes -
Looking for Guild Wars 2 players on StormBluff Isle to help me and my friends get into WvW
Me and a few buddies have recently picked up Guild Wars 2 (playing on Stormbluff Isle) and we haven't really done much WvW. We all enjoy Open World PvP, and I believe there is a lot of potential...
Me and a few buddies have recently picked up Guild Wars 2 (playing on Stormbluff Isle) and we haven't really done much WvW. We all enjoy Open World PvP, and I believe there is a lot of potential there, but we need a larger group to really get into it. Anyone on ~ that plays GW2 on SB Isle that has a group to roam WvW?
3 votes -
What defines a toxic user
Posting this here because I'm also wondering about how this will affect moderation policy on Tildes going forward As a former Reddit Moderator this has been something I've pondered for a long...
Posting this here because I'm also wondering about how this will affect moderation policy on Tildes going forward
As a former Reddit Moderator this has been something I've pondered for a long time: how does one define what a toxic user is in such a way that it can be easily understood as a community standard? I'll post the definition I defaulted to below. But I'd be most interested in knowing how other people think about this.
26 votes -
Kanye West unveils new album YE
14 votes -
At Facebook's annual meeting, Mark Zuckerberg stuck to his talking points — and ignored some of shareholders' biggest concerns
4 votes -
Decade-old Steam bug could've been used to hijack PCs
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He chaired the campaign for Britain to leave the EU. Now he’s applying for residency in France.
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Motorsport fans - surveying the land
Hello fellow tildetesters, I was just wondering how many racing fans we have onboard already. I saw a couple of F1 posts, and that's good, but I was wondering if there are more fans and different...
Hello fellow tildetesters,
I was just wondering how many racing fans we have onboard already. I saw a couple of F1 posts, and that's good, but I was wondering if there are more fans and different interests.
Mine are F1, MotoGP, Endurance (WEC and IMSA - and Le Mans is coming soon), so I was hoping to find some links minded people around here.
Cheers
5 votes -
Denmark bans the burqa and niqab
15 votes -
Uganda imposes WhatsApp and Facebook tax 'to stop gossip'
5 votes -
Videogame developers are leaving the industry at an unprecedented pace: Gamasutra asks "Why?"
14 votes -
Malaysians donate nearly $2 million to pay country’s debts
4 votes -
Mariano Rajoy ousted as Spain's prime minister
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Mariano Rajoy ousted, Pedro Sánchez is Spain's new prime minister
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Let's discuss politics
Broad subject matter, I know. I'm just curious on what the political views in this small community are. So, to get things started, what political ideology (if any) do you believe in?
31 votes -
The Mud Mosque Of Mali: As militant attacks get closer, the Malian town of Djenné defiantly continues its annual tradition of replastering its ancient mud mosque
5 votes -
Automatically mark as read when replying
Automatically* dammit auto-correct! I often use the notifications to reply to comments directly, opening the context link in another tab if needed. I after replying I have to explicitly 'Mark as...
Automatically* dammit auto-correct!
I often use the notifications to reply to comments directly, opening the context link in another tab if needed. I after replying I have to explicitly 'Mark as read'. I think it makes sense to automatically mark a notification as read when replying to it.
If this is a common use I will happily create an issue for it on GitLab.
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Tildes hierarchy structure
Hi, first post - be gentle. I don't know whether this has been mentioned but I couldn't find it anywhere else. I worked on a hierarchical tree before (for customer support scripts) and after a...
Hi, first post - be gentle. I don't know whether this has been mentioned but I couldn't find it anywhere else.
I worked on a hierarchical tree before (for customer support scripts) and after a while the wealth of material became increasingly complex. One problem that presented itself was the difficulty of 'multiple points of entry'. There are many ways of approaching the same topic.
In the context of Tildes, I would give a simple example of music (since that was used already). If you have a top level called ~music, your next level may be .folk, then say .Macedonia. This is how you categorise the topic.
However, if I'm in ~Macedonia then I should be able to visit .music and then .folk but arrive at the same discussion group as above.
By default, any two groups with the same set of identifiers, whatever the order, should point to the same location. In fact, there should be an infinite number of ways to get to any group, in theory.
Do we want a group called ~history.Renaissance.artists.Italy.LeonardoDaVinci and also have a different group ~science.engineering.history.LeonardoDaVinci, along with 50 others about the same individual? An ability to merge disparate tildes might be useful.
In addition, I would imagine trying to perfectly map the world of ideas and discussion into a single hierarchy is a Quixotic task, that way madness lies - especially for the nitpicky Reddit crowd. I've seen plenty discussion on this already. If it was a bit looser, we'd get to the discussion quicker, without all the 'meetings to decide on a working group name'.
Just throwing it out there for discussion. Thanks.
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Trade tariffs: Chorus of condemnation intensifies. Massive US tariffs have come into force as condemnation of the Donald Trump administration's move intensifies.
8 votes -
Stopmotion Timelapse
9 votes -
Spain's Socialist leader Pedro Sanchez brings vote to oust premier Mariano Rajoy
5 votes -
Considerations on cost disease
4 votes -
Mod tools growing with user 'tools'
So, new here and looking around but haven't seen this addressed yet (though could be wrong! Happy to be linked if I missed something) One common failure I've seen in online communities of various...
So, new here and looking around but haven't seen this addressed yet (though could be wrong! Happy to be linked if I missed something)
One common failure I've seen in online communities of various sorts is that moderation tools don't get grown in parallel with user tools and abilities, rather they lag behind, and are often in the end built by third parties. This is the case with Reddit, but also in a bunch of other areas (e.g. online gaming, admin tools were often built to basically provide functionality that users realised were needed but makers did not).
I get the impression there are plenty of reddit mods here, so can we discuss what are the key features needed to moderate communities that would be better built in than coming from third party tools (RES, toolbox) . A lot of these aren't needed with 100 users but with a million they become pretty crucial.
My initial thoughts:
- Something not dissimilar to the automod
- Group user tagging (shared tagging visible to all mods, tags can be linked to specific discussions/comments)
- Ability to reply as a 'tilde' not as an individual
- Ability to have canned responses/texts (for removals, for replies to user contacts)
- Some sort of ticket-like system for dealing with user contacts to mods (take inspiration from helpdesk ticket systems)
- (added) space per tilde for storage (tags, notes, bans, canned text etc) of reasonable size.
Plenty more to add I am sure but wanted to open the discussion.
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Communities in other languages?
I'm new here, so apologies if this question has already been discussed. I was wondering if there were any plans to accommodate groups that are not English-speaking? I do a decent part of my...
I'm new here, so apologies if this question has already been discussed. I was wondering if there were any plans to accommodate groups that are not English-speaking? I do a decent part of my reditting in french and am wondering if I could eventually move completely to Tildes.
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Suggestion for next stage of new groups, ~Advice
So this is based on experience from Reddit. I see there is ~talk , which is great, but talk is distinct from advice I think, which is more focussed and potentially a bit more serious. You could...
So this is based on experience from Reddit. I see there is ~talk , which is great, but talk is distinct from advice I think, which is more focussed and potentially a bit more serious. You could consider ~talk.advice but i think you might have a culture/trust clash between them a bit. I think having them distinct allows for ~advice to be given in a safer space while ~talk stays more open and flexible.
I suspect, from my experience, that you would have different behavioural patterns, conventions and broad rules in the two trees of tildes.
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Anyone hyped for X Wing 2.0 (the tabletop game)
In advance of (I hope) ~gaming.tabletop.StarWars.Xwing :) Any other X wing players here. I was falling out of love with it, but the relaunch for second edition really gets me excited to play...
In advance of (I hope) ~gaming.tabletop.StarWars.Xwing :) Any other X wing players here. I was falling out of love with it, but the relaunch for second edition really gets me excited to play again, which is great as i have maaaanay tiny plastic spaceships to push about.
If you don't know, info here https://www.fantasyflightgames.com/en/products/x-wing-second-edition/ and it is a pretty fast and dynamic tabletop space fighter skirmish games. Plays in 75 mins (you stop after that) and very much streamlined versus other tabletop miniature games.
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Do companies have an ethical (not legal) obligation to disclose how they track employees?
Companies can technically and legally track just about everything you do at work digitally, from your entire browser history to even particular usage patterns on company web apps. Should there be...
Companies can technically and legally track just about everything you do at work digitally, from your entire browser history to even particular usage patterns on company web apps. Should there be an expectation that companies disclose what they do/do not track to employees? Or should employees have to just live with the fact that companies can and will spy on them as a cost of doing business?
17 votes -
Wanderers - A short film by Erik Wernquist
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Hide topic?
For reddit maniac like me, I'd like to hide posts because I've already seen them. Then the next time I hit F5 I can browser all fresh contents.
5 votes -
Sense of Humor
Having a sense of humor can be very positive for a discussion, but how do we go about that without discussions degrading into reddit-esque meme chains? EDIT: Will users have to tag every single...
Having a sense of humor can be very positive for a discussion, but how do we go about that without discussions degrading into reddit-esque meme chains?
EDIT: Will users have to tag every single comment in a chain as a joke? Will all comments in a chain be hidden if the first one has a tag and I filter based in it?
12 votes -
Wynncraft
Recently I picked up Wynncraft again, and it's sad it's a minecraft server because at times the quality can feel like an actual standalone game during some of the better quests.
7 votes -
DMing A Great Game! First test Tilde?
5 votes -
Name change?
Will we ever be able to change are names?
20 votes -
The 9.9 percent is the new American aristocracy
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Charles Mingus - II B.S. (a.k.a. Haitian Fight Song)
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Toshiki Kadomatsu - After 5 Clash (1984)
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Ye listening party afterthoughts
Anyone who listened to the new Kanye album stream (or, if this thread is still going whenever it's released elsewhere, that), what are your thoughts? Personally this hurt me to listen to. Not like...
Anyone who listened to the new Kanye album stream (or, if this thread is still going whenever it's released elsewhere, that), what are your thoughts?
Personally this hurt me to listen to. Not like it hurt my ears, but it's so far below any other Kanye album that I can't help but just be sad.
12 votes -
SpaceX is achieving high bandwidth, 25ms latency with Starlink test satellites
31 votes -
Weezer - Africa (Toto cover) (2018)
6 votes -
Anyone here in recovery and looking for support?
I'd love to see some sort of recovery support here; my experience with online communities has been invaluable as I've figured out what works and what doesn't.
9 votes -
Anyone else having issues with themes?
I can't get a theme to save across sessions for the life of me, and it's bugging me. Am I doing something wrong? Can anyone else get it to work? I'm a vampire, so dark theme is the way to go.
2 votes -
Creating new groups?
Have user created groups been implemented?
8 votes -
What do you think the difference between a good site and a great site is?
We work with websites every day. What is it about a site that you think makes it great? What holds a site back from greatness?
13 votes -
What can Aristotle teach us about happiness?
6 votes -
Traveling Wilburys - End of the Line.
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Travelling to Paris. Stories, advice, and tips?
Hey folks! I'm travelling with my wife to Paris for about 2 weeks. If you have any Paris stories, I'd love to hear them! Have any travel advice? I'm all ears. Local knowledge or location tips like...
Hey folks! I'm travelling with my wife to Paris for about 2 weeks. If you have any Paris stories, I'd love to hear them! Have any travel advice? I'm all ears. Local knowledge or location tips like awesome places to eat or places to see off the beaten path would be amazing.
16 votes