We had a topic about diversity and whether Tildes should strive to actively recruit more people belonging to minority groups. It got some good discussion and some terrible discussion, and in the...
We had a topic about diversity and whether Tildes should strive to actively recruit more people belonging to minority groups. It got some good discussion and some terrible discussion, and in the end @Deimos locked it. It spurred a discussion post later, where he asked for opinions about how strict moderation should be.
Yeah, I built a proper method of locking things over the weekend. That's why it has something now that... you know, actually tells people it's locked instead of just removing all the reply buttons...
Yeah, I built a proper method of locking things over the weekend. That's why it has something now that... you know, actually tells people it's locked instead of just removing all the reply buttons and the comment box. It also has an entry in the topic log saying who it was locked by and when.
A question regarding the main topic: should we have regular site wise status updates on what's happened recently? Something for both newbies and people who's been awol, to get up to speed on...
A question regarding the main topic: should we have regular site wise status updates on what's happened recently? Something for both newbies and people who's been awol, to get up to speed on what's going on.
It would take a few people to write it up for each group, but could be worthwhile.
You mean something like @Deimos' daily posts in ~tildes.official? The OP here could simply have read the 8 posts Deimos made there in their week-long absence to catch up on almost all the...
should we have regular site wise status updates on what's happened recently?
You mean something like @Deimos' daily posts in ~tildes.official? The OP here could simply have read the 8 posts Deimos made there in their week-long absence to catch up on almost all the necessary changes.
I'm thinking a bit more sitewide and meta commentary about the site as a whole. Not just from a tilde development viewpoint, but what's happening in different groups.
I'm thinking a bit more sitewide and meta commentary about the site as a whole. Not just from a tilde development viewpoint, but what's happening in different groups.
You can no longer see who a user was invited by.
There was a foreign language thread.
People want to recruit less from reddit.
How about two weeks? (16 days to be precise). I kinda forgot about checking out what's new.
I'm sorry, but I don't really understand what you mean.
I've been spending a few hours on catching up, because I haven't been here for the last 16 days.
We had a topic about diversity and whether Tildes should strive to actively recruit more people belonging to minority groups. It got some good discussion and some terrible discussion, and in the end @Deimos locked it. It spurred a discussion post later, where he asked for opinions about how strict moderation should be.
You can read it here. I think it was the first locked post, but I'm not certain.
It was the first locked post - @Deimos had to hack together a lock mechanic just for it.
Yeah, I built a proper method of locking things over the weekend. That's why it has something now that... you know, actually tells people it's locked instead of just removing all the reply buttons and the comment box. It also has an entry in the topic log saying who it was locked by and when.
A question regarding the main topic: should we have regular site wise status updates on what's happened recently? Something for both newbies and people who's been awol, to get up to speed on what's going on.
It would take a few people to write it up for each group, but could be worthwhile.
You mean something like @Deimos' daily posts in ~tildes.official? The OP here could simply have read the 8 posts Deimos made there in their week-long absence to catch up on almost all the necessary changes.
I'm thinking a bit more sitewide and meta commentary about the site as a whole. Not just from a tilde development viewpoint, but what's happening in different groups.